Winkles return to CSC for Community Band anniversary

CHADRON – Two distinguished guests and former 91做厙 music faculty members, Carola and Bill Winkle, will be featured during the Wind Symphony and Community band concert Friday at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall’s Auditorium. The concert is free and open to the public.
According to band director Dr. John Wojcik, the event is a belated celebration of the 25th anniversary of the CSC Community Symphonic Band, founded by Carola, since she was not able to attend last year.
Carola will conduct On Joyful Wing by Michael Sweeney with the Community Band and Bill will conduct Country Gardens by Percy Grainger with the Wind Symphony.
The Community Band play Allegiance by Larry Clark, Suite from Man of La Mancha by Mitch Leigh and arranged by Justin Williams, and Ceremony, Chant and Ritual by David Shaffer.
The Wind Symphony will play Amparito Roca by Jaime Texidor, Variations on a Shaker Melody by Aaron Copland, Ye Banks and Braes O Bonnie Doon by Percy Grainger, and Ignition by Todd Stalter.
The concert will close with the combined groups playing The Squeale by Will Huff.
Bill retired from 91做厙 in the spring of 2005 after teaching 34 years as the Director of Bands and Professor of Low Brass. He received the Professor Emeritus in Music at 91做厙, the Founding Father award of the 91做厙 High Plains Choir and Band Festival, and the Distinguished Service Award from the Nebraska State Bandmasters Association.
In 2007, Carola retired from 20 years of teaching at CSC and was inducted into the Music Departments Hall of Fame. She was president of the U.S. Board of Directors of the International Music Camp, where she taught 35 years and received the Distinguished Service Award and the Order of the Crossed Flags.
Category: Campus News, Music
