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Nov 25, 2019

In profile: Lindsey Wilson

Alby Rose Marching Band Scholarship Name Lindsey Wilson Major Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Instrument I started playing the alto saxophone in sixth grade, making this my eighth year on my instrument. Ensemble I have loved every moment with the NC State marching band so far. Getting to create amazing music with over 360 other musicians… 

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Nov 25, 2019

Marching band alumni reconnect during Red and White Week

Power Sound of the South alumni celebrated Red and White Week by coming home to tailgate and march during the homecoming football game with their former bandmates, current band members, and in some cases, the several generations of band alumni in between.  On Nov. 8 and 9, the Department of Music hosted a reunion of… 

Photo of a donor congratulating a student recipient of the scholarship they endowed.

Sep 10, 2019

Masini scholar leads the Pack on the field, in the concert hall and beyond

The Department of Music’s prestigious Toni Christine Masini Memorial Scholarship was presented to Reece Neff, ‘20, on Saturday, Aug. 31 during halftime of the football game versus East Carolina University. The Masini scholarship – the largest music scholarship offered at NC State – is awarded each year to one student who exemplifies academic and musical excellence,… 

Sep 6, 2019

Announcing the 2019-20 PMC Lecture Series

The Price Music Center (PMC) Lecture Series – open to students and the public – brings music scholars and musicians from different cultures to campus to share their music in performance, and speak on how this music came into being and how it fits and functions within a given society. The PMC Series has presented… 

High school students take the field with the marching band at halftime.

Jul 24, 2019

Registration is now open for March with the Pack on Sept. 7

High school marching band students are invited to March with the Pack on Saturday, Sept. 7 during the Western Carolina game. The NC State Department of Music’s annual band day drew over 500 high school students last year for an immersive, unforgettable experience performing on the field at Carter Finley Stadium. Registration is now open for… 

Jul 24, 2019

NC State choirs to perform at Carnegie Hall

The NC State choirs are going to Carnegie Hall! The trip is open to current NC State choir students and NC State alumni who participated in choir while attending the university. 

Apr 17, 2019

Vocal performance minors finish strong at regional NATS auditions

Two music minors finished first and third in the regional collegiate vocal auditions held by the National Association of Teachers of Singing in March. Lucy Kimbell placed first in the second-year collegiate women classical category and Cole Nash placed third in the third-year collegiate men classical category. Both will advance to the next round —… 

Apr 11, 2019

Find your perfect piano at the Kawai piano sale

Thanks to an association with the Rockley Family Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps support music education, the Department of Music at NC State University has had the use of new first-class pianos on a no-cost basis for the 2018-2019 school year. These instruments and ones made otherwise available will be sold to perpetuate this valuable… 

Mar 22, 2019

Student musicians take to the stage and the pit beneath it in University Theatre’s Cabaret

Arts NC State’s core belief that the arts are for everyone encourages a diversity of student and community participants in the arts that enriches both the final products and the education that each arts program and department provides to students. This openness contributes to an arts community on campus that strives to be free of silos… 

Mar 19, 2019

Kleiankina prepares celestial-themed recital for ACCelerate Festival in April

The stars, moon and planets have captivated humanity since our earliest records of civilization. Bone sticks marked to track the phases of the moon were discovered in Africa and Europe and date back possibly as long ago as 35,000 BC. So it’s no wonder that, as we evolved and began to express ourselves through the…