Ensembles 

WSU music students lead rich musical lives with many opportunities to perform as a soloist and in chamber and large ensembles.

Band

Our Band program offers students many rewarding experiences and performance opportunities.

We host concerts that serve the community, participate in regional tours, and work with guest performers and composers from around the world.

Students can earn 1 credit per semester by participating in either of our main ensembles.

Students also perform in the pep band, a secondary responsibility, at select football, volleyball, and basketball games. 

Our program offers a lot more than just ensembles. Here is some helpful information as you prepare to get involved in the Band program.

  • If students are interested in joining an ensemble but do not own a musical instrument, the WSU Music Department has a limited supply of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments that can be used free of charge
  • The requirement to become involved in this program is to complete a brief audition meeting. These meetings are simply a formality used for seating purposes
  • The concert attire for all band ensembles is concert black. Pep Band attire is provided to all band students free of charge.
Choir

The Choral program at WSU consists of 3 ensembles which cover a repertoire ranging from from the Renaissance to contemporary choral works. All singers receive 1 undergraduate credit each semester.

The program also has an active American Choral Directors’ Association Student Chapter.

Jazz

The Jazz program offers 2 ensembles, some of the most active performers on campus. Our program is proud to carry on the rich jazz tradition that has been in place here on campus since the 1940s. 

Orchestra

The Orchestral program consists of the Chamber Orchestra and String Ensemble.  

Not only do they perform typical orchestra pieces, but the program also incorporates the work of contemporary composers from the surrounding area. 

Musicians will also have travel opportunities to further immerse themselves into the world of music. While bonding with their fellow musicians, students can attend professional orchestra concerts and meet professional musicians and composers. 

Many orchestra members even form duos, trios and quartets and perform throughout the year at coffeehouses, weddings, special events and in recitals.

Contact the Music Department
Music Department
Dufresne Performing Arts Center 146

507.457.5250

Marybeth Lenhardt
Office Manager
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