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UAB Wind Symphony


The University of Alabama at Birmingham Wind Symphony is the premier performing ensemble for wind, brass and percussion students at the university. Members are selected through audition each semester and comprise the best musicians on campus. Over twenty unique majors are represented in the group from music education to biomedical engineering. The primary objective of this ensemble is to perform literature of the highest musical value with emphasis on works originally written for band and wind ensemble. High expectations for individual musicianship and advanced technical attainment provide members with a musically enriching and artistic performance experience.


Dr. Sean P. Murray is an Associate Professor of Music and director of bands at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His responsibilities include directing the UAB “Marching Blazers”, University Wind Symphony, teaching undergraduate classes in conducting and music education, and coordinating all aspects of UAB’s comprehensive university bands program. Prior to his appointment at UAB, he was associate director of bands at Florida Atlantic University. Dr. Murray is a native of Milwaukee Wisconsin, and earned a Ph.D. in music education with an emphasis in instrumental conducting from The Florida State University. His primary conducting teachers were James Croft, Patrick Dunnigan and Richard Clary. He also earned his Master of Music Education and Bachelor of Music Education degree from The Florida State University College of Music. Dr. Murray is very active as a guest clinician, conductor, and adjudicator throughout the country. He has presented at numerous national and state conferences. He is a member of the College Band Directors National Association, the National Association for Music Education, the National Band Association the Florida Music Educators Association, and the Florida Bandmasters Association. He is also a member of Phi Mu Alpha, Pi Kappa Lambda, and holds honorary memberships in Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kappa Psi. He was appointed to the faculty at UAB in 2017.


Concert Program


Thursday, 8:00 PM BJCC Theater


Allegro from Symphony No. 3 “Slavyanskaya”.. Boris Kozehevnikov, scored by Bourgeois....Wingert Jones Publications


City Trees............................................................... Michael Markowski..................................................Michael Markowski Dr. Cara Morantz, Conductor


Black Dog, Rhapsody for Clarinet ...........................Scott McAllister .....................................................................Lydmusic Dr. Denise Gainey, Soloist


Avelynn’s Lullaby Joel Puckett.....................................................................................................................Bill Holab Music Firefly ...........................................................................Ryan George................................................................Fornine Music The Cowboys ....................................................John Williams, arr. Curnow................................Alfred Publishing Co., Inc.


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