OSU student musicians to travel to Japan
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
The Oklahoma State University Wind Ensemble has been selected to perform at the 2013
Japan Band Clinic in Hamamatsu City. The ensemble’s 52 undergraduate and graduate
students will travel throughout Japan from May 14-22.
Since they learned of their invitation to perform at the clinic, the students have
practiced tirelessly in preparation for the concert. Caleb Ketcham, of Tyler, Texas,
leads the ensemble's trombone section.
“Knowing that we will present a concert in Japan at the end of the semester has definitely
increased the level of intensity in our daily ensemble rehearsals,” Ketcham said.
The students’ performance will feature works by J.S. Bach, Richard Wagner and John
Mackey. They also will debut a piece titled “Peace and Light Rising” by Edward Knight
of Oklahoma City University. The work was written as a prayer for the victims of the
2011 tsunami that devastated northeastern Japan.
OSU music professor Joseph Missal is the ensemble’s conductor.
“We hope this successfully serves as a musical gift from Oklahoma to Japan,” he said.
“For many of the student musicians, this will be their first time traveling outside
of the United States. This trip allows them to experience a culture completely different
from their own while sharing their passion for music with a 3,000-person Japanese
audience.”
Haley Bates, a clarinetist from Richardson, Texas, agrees.
“It is an honor and privilege to be selected as the premier ensemble for this conference,”
she said. “As young musicians, we are extremely fortunate for this and we will remember
this trip for the rest of our lives.”
Each student will pay $800 for the trip; however, the actual expense is close to four
times that. The ensemble needs help to make the trip a reality. For more information,
visit music.okstate.edu.