déjà vu All Over Again at the Capital One Bowl

Tony Falcone, Director, Cornhusker Marching Band 

Last year’s trip to Orlando came on the twentieth anniversary of the CMB’s last performance at the Citrus Bowl. This year, it was a much more inauspicious one year anniversary that we celebrated, but it was a terrific trip nonetheless. The feeling of déjà vu was unmistakable as we stayed in the same hotel and rehearsed at the same high school football field as in 2011-12. The students “knew the ropes” as it were and their familiarity with the area helped them enjoy the attractions even more.

This year’s edition of the Orlando Citrus Parade was will be quite memorable, as it poured down rain for the entire time! Characteristically the students didn’t offer a single complaint, and we drew praise from parade officials and audience members alike for having had the forethought to use ponchos. We’ll all stick together, in all kinds of weather! The rain clouds departed for rehearsal that afternoon and we got to enjoy some Florida sunshine. Because of how the schedule worked over the weekend, there were no bowl responsibilities on Sunday. So, after a morning rehearsal, the Band had a free day to enjoy the many attractions Orlando has to offer.

New Years Eve began with a final rehearsal at Colonial High School, followed by gigs at the Capital One Bowl Kickoff Luncheon and an enthusiastic pep rally at Pointe Orlando. We then proceeded to Universal Studios to march through the park in the Macy’s Parade. The students had the remainder of the evening free in the park to ring in the New Year. New Years Day was GAME DAY! We checked out of our hotel then headed for the Citrus Bowl and our match-up with the University of Georgia Bulldogs. After performing for a corporate tailgate and our own Husker Huddle, we proceeded into the stadium for the game. The pregame and halftime performances were very energetic. Our halftime show featured the music of the Rolling Stones.

Following the game we changed into our “civvies”, loaded the semi, ate dinner and bussed back to Sanford Airport for our return to Lincoln. The students had a great time, performed well and exhibited the class that has come to be expected from “The Pride of All Nebraska.”

Please visit (and ‘like’) our Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/UNLBands where you’ll find a photo album from the trip, links to parade video and much more. While you’re online, click on over to Twitter and ‘follow’ us there too: www.twitter.com/UNLBands. As always, thank you for your support, and we look forward to seeing everyone at the 2013 Alumni Band Reunion!

2013 Band Banquet and Band Awards

The Band Banquet, held on Saturday, January 12, 2013 in the Nebraska Union, was a great success. The event included a sit-down dinner, two keynote speakers and informal and formal awards presentations.

The speakers were Greg Sharpe, the radio “Voice of the Huskers” for football and baseball; and Dr. Jamie Williams, former Husker and NFL tight end, and current Associate Athletic Director for Diversity and Leadership. They both delivered inspiring, humorous and appreciative messages.

This year’s Outstanding Bandsmen Award recipient was Cornhusker Marching Band Trumpet Section Leader Martha Hensel. Martha is a senior Pre-Inclusive Early Childhood Education major from Columbia, MO where she attended Hickman High School. She has been active in concert ensembles as well as the CMB.

The Band program at UNL would like to thank the Band Alumni Association for their generous support of the Banquet, and the Epsilon Omega Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity for their hard work.

Band Banquet 2013

2012-2013 UNL Band Award Winners

Outstanding Bandsman: Martha Hensel

Band Key: 

  • Keygan Boesiger
  • Allison Brady 
  • Eric Chrostoski 
  • Martha Hensel 
  • Derek Hupp 
  • Brett Hessel 
  • Andrew Kroeger 
  • Hannah Lambert 
  • Michael Taylor 

Musicianship Award:

  • Kevin Cooley
  • Ben Hutchinson
  • Martin Ross
  • Kevin von Kampen
  • Jess Watson
  • Katy Weak

Marching Red Award:

  • Amber Detter
  • Hannah Heiser
  • Dan Holtmeyer
  • Annie Kamprath
  • Jenna Krueger
  • Michael Lindsay
  • Kathryn Moore
  • Baileigh Rodgers
  • Matt Spencer
  • Rachel Watermeier

Service Award:

  • Nick Doty
  • Jennifer Eagin
  • Brett Hessel
  • Andrew Kroeger
  • Matt Olson
  • Matt Spencer
  • Brandi Zwiener

Greetings from the UNL Band Department!

Hello band alumni, wherever you are! It’s time for my annual State of the Bands report, and I am pleased to say your band program continues to be healthy and happy. Tony will give you the details regarding our return visit to Orlando for the bowl. I’ll just say that I still have a few items of clothing that are soggy. Ah, “sunny” Florida.

Big Red ExpressIn other news, Big Red Express is enjoying an upsurge in membership. Doug Bush has been working closely with our colleagues over in the Athletic Department on some exciting initiatives in anticipation of the move to the new arena. A powerful new recruiting tool will go online this semester, and we hope to have a new course in place next year to enable the drumline to be a regular feature at games. Also listen for some additions to the repertoire, and look for new shirt designs and closer coordination with the Red Zone.

The Campus Bands are up and running for the semester. In addition to a newly designed recruiting campaign thanks to the GTAs, Doug has been experimenting with assessment routines and rehearsal strategies. The combination is working well and these two groups are great assets to our music education program.

This past December, Tony and the Symphonic Band performed the premiere of a dramatic work by Michael Schelle called The End of the World. The piece won second place in the 2012 NBA/Revelli Composition Contest. Following that vivid trajectory, they plan to perform Johann de Meij’s epic Lord of the Rings symphony this spring.

The Wind Ensemble has been exploring methods of improvisation and connection these past few months with some great results. December saw the premiere of Carter Pann’s massive Symphony for Winds: My Brother’s Brain. This semester we’ll play host to composer Lansing McLoskey in a mini-residency, thanks to the Lentz Fund. Our March concert will feature Dr. McLoskey’s What We Do Is Secret, a work for solo brass quintet and band. The UNL Faculty Brass Quintet will join us in what promises to be an amazing concert.

We just finished the Winter Festival for Winds and Percussion. Sixty-six students from thirty-two schools across seven states joined us for a fun and exhausting weekend of music making. The Middle School Band Camp and High School Marching Band Camp are continuing to inspire middle and high school students in their musical development during the summer. As an added bonus, they are also inspiring students to join the ranks of UNL undergraduates which helps to keep the School of Music strong.

Finally, thanks to the wonderful support of the alumni and friends of the band program we have a new scholarship designated for a non-music major in the Marching Band, as well as a new fund to help the drum majors purchase and maintain their maces. An added bonus was some beautiful maces for the trophy case hearkening back to the Cornhusker Band of the 1920s. Thanks to another donor, we were able to completely replace the instruments in the Marching Band’s front ensemble (aka the pit) this past fall. The new set is spectacular and has us dreaming of more projects as resources allow. From mundane but essential items like plumes and raincoats, to more exotic yet essential items like concert vibraphones and a contrabass clarinet, we’re constantly planning for the future.

As always, none of this would be possible without the support and encouragement of the alumni. Our goal continues to be to build upon the strong foundation you set in place. Keep in touch with the BAA, visit the band’s website for updates on events and initiative (www.unl.edu/band/), and Go Big Red!

Carolyn A. Barber

Director of Bands

In Memorium

Rod Schmidt

Rod passed away on October 1, 2012,  in Bellevue, NE. A trombonist and NU band alum, Rod was a long-time band director in the Bellevue Public School district. Services were held October 5, 2012 in Omaha, NE.

Michael Marsh

Mike Marsh passed away on November 16,2012 in Norfolk, NE. Services were held on November 28, 2012.

M. Allan Casey

(1925-2013) M. Allan Casey passed away on January 27, 2013. He played in the marching and symphonic bands. Services were held on January 31, 2013, in Auburn, NE.

Kathleen Tvrdy

Kathleen passed away on January 26, 2013. Kathleen was a proud NU band alum in the clarinet section. Kathleen taught band at schools in Iowa and Nebraska for many years. Services were held in Lincoln on February 2, 2013.

Kelly McGuire-Erwin

(1972-2012) Kelly passed away on November 18, 2012 in Texas. She was a member of the alto sax section in the UNL Marching Band. Services were held at the Mount Olivet Chapel in Fort Worth, TX.

Harold Holmquist

(1926—2012) Harold passed away on October 17, 2012. He was a member of the UNL drum line and played percussion for many years with the Lincoln Community Concert Band. Services were held November 3, 2012 in Lincoln, NE.

Peter Salter

(1941-2012) Pete passed away on August 25, 2012 in Lincoln, NE. He was a french horn player in the NU band and was a professor of music at Muskingum and Austin Peay. He was very active in theater and was best known as a musician and composer.