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High School State Honors Jazz Ensemble Staff Marty Robinson, associate professor of trumpet and jazz at UW-Oshkosh, is the conductor of the 2016 WSMA High School State Honors Jazz Ensemble. Adam Hardt from Cedarburg High School is the jazz ensemble coordinator and rhythm sec- tion coach. Other section coaches include Adam Bassak from Baldwin-Woodville High School (saxophone), Michael Krofta from Oconomowoc High School (trumpet) and Kathryn Hardt from Grafton High School (trombone).
Fall Concert: Friday, October 28, 11:30 a.m. Madison Ballroom, Monona Terrace Convention Center One John Nolen Drive, Madison
Attend the October WSMA Honors Concerts!
Plan now to attend all four WSMA State Honors Music Project concerts that are held in conjunction with the Wisconsin State Music Conference. The performances are certain to inspire and rejuvenate music teachers. The spirit, musicianship and performance quality of these concerts is a reminder of the many reasons we go into this profession. These concerts provide the opportunity for teachers to hear the best musicians that the state has to offer.
Remember, Online registration begins November 1 for the 2017 WSMA High School State Honors Project. Applications are due no later than Friday, December 2, 2016. Encourage students to apply and audition for this incredible experience
Jazz Ensemble Staff
L to R: Adam Hardt, Michael Krofta, Marty Robinson (guest conductor), Katheryn Hardt, Adam Bassak.
Retirement
WSMA wishes to thank Tim Wurgler for his many great years of service.
Tim Wurgler 10 Years
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