Course Name: Snow College Symphonic Band
Come Join the Band! The Snow College Symphonic Band is open without audition to anyone in the community with experience on a brass, woodwind or percussion instrument. Schools from all over have wonderful music programs, but virtually no place for students to play after high school or college. This is a fun and "non-threatening" place for those who may have been away from their instrument for a time looking for a musical outlet and to re-learn thier instruments. So come join us every Tuesday night for a little musical get-together life long learning and fun.
The Symphonic Band rehearses every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:20 PM in the Eccles Center M140. We will perform once per semester.
Instructor: David Fullmer
Start Date: TBD - Join interest List
Repeat: Weekly
Tuesday: 5:30PM to 7:20PM
FREE: Open Without Audition to Community
Category: Community Education
Questions? Call Dave Fullmer at (435) 283-7101
Or email at david.fullmer@snow.edu
Dr. David C. Fullmer has taught instrumental music for 28 years. He is currently Director
of Bands at Snow College. Prior to his appointment at Snow he worked as Director of
Bands and Music Education at Utah Valley University. He also served as Assistant Professor
of Music Education and Associate Director of Bands at California State University,
Fresno. He was the Director of the 250 member Fresno State Bulldog Marching Band and
Assistant Director of the 225 member Brigham Young University Cougar Marching Band.
Dr. Fullmer served as conductor for the Utah Valley State College Symphony Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble and Percussion Ensemble. He was Director of Bands at Timpview High School in Utah for twenty-one years where his Concert Bands, Jazz Ensembles, Percussion Ensembles, and Marching Bands earned regional and national reputations for excellence. In 1994...Read on
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