STARKVILLE — A diverse selection of music will fill the afternoon air on April 27 as the Starkville-MSU Community Band concludes its spring concert series with a free, public performance.
Scheduled for 2 p.m. at Mississippi State’s Kent Sills Band Hall, 72 Hardy Road, the concert will include Samuel Hazo’s “Novo Lenio,” which paints a musical picture of Hazo’s old school being torn down and replaced, and Starkville native Quincy Hilliard’s “Rejoice, Dolce and Dance,” among other pieces.
A Starkville High School and MSU graduate, Hilliard is the Heymann Endowed Professor and a composer-in-residence at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he received the school’s Eminent Faculty Distinguished Professor Award in 2023.
The community band is directed by Johnny Folsom, a lecturer and supervisor for student interns in MSU’s Department of Music.
“The community band promises a surprise that is sure to bring a smile to your face as they play Rob Grice’s ‘Dance Des Dauphins,’” he said. “It concludes with a lively barn dance piece that lets you in on how the cowboys of the early Western territory let off some steam on a Saturday night with David Holsinger’s ‘Prairie Dances.’”
Learn more about the Department of Music, housed in MSU’s College of Education, at music.msstate.edu.
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