Happy Sunday Evening Sisters!
Have you thought about participating in the North Central District Intercollegiate Band?? Well, you should! The NCDIB is the only of its kind in
all of the districts of Tau Beta Sigma, so it is an experience you shouldn’t
pass up! This year our guest conductor is Dr. Alicia Neal, from Eastern
Illinois University. More information, including the application, can be found at: http://www.kkytbsncd.org/ncdib.html.
This experience can be a great resume booster, especially
for music majors. It also highlights one of the 8 & 5: A mutual interest in the art of music, in its performance, and in the aesthetic qualities it can project to others.
College Bands is what we are all about. We serve the bands, and the NCDIB is
another way to do just that. You get to meet many other sisters and brothers,
and share in an experience you will be sure not to forget!
Below are some personal accounts of past sisters who have
participated in the NCDIB. I hope you find their stories interesting and will inspire you to join them in participating in the North Central District Intercollegiate Band.
Mackenzie playing Oboe |
Mackenzie Ziegler- Epsilon at Butler University
I attended my first convention just last year and I really wanted to
make the best of it, so I decided to join the NCDIB. This was honestly one of
the best decisions I have ever made and I would sincerely recommend any sister
to join the NCDIB. I was able to meet so many new people from all over the
district and I still keep in touch with many of them today. Not only did I meet
new brothers and sisters, but I was able to work with a new conductor and gain
so much knowledge from him.
During the weekend we rehearsed here and there, but we were still able
to attend everything else during convention. The flexibility of the schedule
was so great and I didn't feel left out of anything during the convention.
After hours of rehearsing, the NCDIB performs a concert open for everyone to
see and it is a great feeling when your chapter cheers you on for all the hard
work you had put into learning the music so quickly. I plan on applying again
this year and I would be extremely pleased to see many more join this year so
that they can experience all the fun that it has to offer!
MLITB,
Mackenzie Ziegler
Rebecca and Ashley |
Rebecca Wagner- Alpha Delta at Ohio University
Hello NCD!!
Something that people overlook when coming to Convention is
performing with the North Central District Intercollegiate Band! The main idea
that brought all of us into Tau Beta Sigma was the “mutual interest in the Art
of Music in its performance and in the aesthetic qualities it can project to
others.” So why not take part in
the NCDIB?
This past year, I took part in this wonderful experience by
performing with sisters and brothers from our wonderful district. What you may not know is that we are
the only district to have an Intercollegiate Band, which is quite the
accomplishment. This shows how
dedicated we are to our purpose as an organization. It was an amazing experience to get to know other brothers
and sisters in the NCD and to perform beautiful music together. We started rehearsing on Friday morning
of convention weekend with Dr. John Madden from Michigan State University (a
plus for music majors: it’s really a great experience to be a part of different
ensembles with conductors from other universities!). We rehearsed throughout the
day on Friday and Saturday and performed Saturday night before Banquet. It wasn’t too time consuming; we still
got to attend workshops and have meals with my sisters and I still got to be
part of the Membership committee.
We played a wide variety of pieces such as:
A Slavic Farewell by Vasilij Ivanovitj Agapkin, arranged by
John R. Gourgeois
Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
Metroplex by Robert Sheldon
Loch Lomond for Concert Band by Frank Ticheli
American Barndance by Richard L. Saucedo
El Relicario by Jose Padilla, arranged by Robert Longfield
It was a really great educational and musical experience and
it was very enjoyable to play with many talented musicians within our
district. The concert was amazing!
At the end we received a really beautiful certificate for taking part in the
North Central District Intercollegiate Band!
What startled me the most, however, is when we started
talking about what chapters and organizations made up this great ensemble. A majority of the ensemble was
comprised of members of Kappa Kappa Psi and a small number of the band were
sisters. When I looked around and
saw the small number of hands raised for being sisters of the North Central
District, I couldn’t help but feel that sisters weren’t told of how great of an
experience this could be. There’s
definitely nothing like making beautiful music with sisters in the Bond. So why not try something different this
district convention? It is really
a rewarding experience and you can still take part in many of the convention
activities to bond with more of your sisters. Let’s not forget that music is what brought everyone into
Tau Beta Sigma and will influence your life even after your Active days are
over!
MLITB,
Rebecca Wagner
Vice President of Membership at Alpha Delta
So! Moral of the story? Apply for the NCDIB! You'll have a great time, still get to enjoy convention and learn from a great guest conductor!
MLITB,
Carrie Lund
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