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1 Neumann Auditorium • Wartburg College • 100 Wartburg Blvd. • Waverly, IA 50677-0903 2:15 p.m. demonstration 2016-17 Season Dr. Scott Muntefering, Conductor Dr. Craig A. Hancock, Conductor Guest Directors Mr. Cliff St. Clair, Ninth-Grade Honor Band Mr. Scott Hagen, Senior Honor Band Meistersinger Honor Band Festival Concert Feb. 4-5 3 p.m. honor bands W C C B WARTBURG COLLEGE CONCERT BANDS

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  • 1Neumann Auditorium • Wartburg College • 100 Wartburg Blvd. • Waverly, IA 50677-0903

    2:15 p.m. demonstration

    2016-17 Season

    Dr. Scott Muntefering, ConductorDr. Craig A. Hancock, Conductor

    Guest DirectorsMr. Cliff St. Clair, Ninth-Grade Honor Band

    Mr. Scott Hagen, Senior Honor Band

    MeistersingerHonor Band

    Festival Concert

    Feb. 4-5 3 p.m. honor bands

    W CC BWA R T B U R G C O L L E G E

    C O N C E R T B A N D S

  • Program

    WARTBURG COLLEGE SYMPHONIC BANDMr. Richard Scheffel, conductor

    Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo (1979) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malcolm Arnold, arr. J. Paynter

    WARTBURG COLLEGE WIND ENSEMBLEDr. Craig A. Hancock, conductor

    Dreadnought (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeffrey Brooks

    The Flight of the Bumblebee (1933) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N. Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Iasilli

    NINTH-GRADE HONOR BANDMr. Cliff St. Clair, conductor

    Where the Black Hawk Soars (1995) ............................................. Robert W. Smith

    Air for Band (1956/1966) .............................................................. Frank Erickson

    A Klezmer Karnival (2004) ............................................................... Philip Sparke

    Last Outpost of Freedom! (1997) .................................................... Stephen Melillo

    SENIOR HONOR BANDMr. Scott Hagen, conductor

    Illumination (2014) ...................................................................... David Maslanka

    October (2000) ................................................................................ Eric Whitacre

    The Fairest of the Fair (1908/2000) ............... John Philip Sousa, arr. Brion/Schissel

    El Camino Real (A Latin Fantasy) (1985) ............................................. Alfred Reed

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    Richard Scheffel Rich Scheffel was the 5-12 instrumental (and occasionally general) music teacher at West Central Community School in Maynard for 39 years (1973-2012). He received the Phillip Sehmann award for excellence in teaching from the Northeast Iowa Bandmasters in 2009. He is a senior lecturer in low brass and music education at Wartburg College. This is his second tour of duty as an adjunct instructor at Wartburg, as he taught tuba and euphonium at Wartburg from 1974-1993, took 18 years off, and started again in 2011. Besides teaching low brass, Scheffel also teaches flute, clarinet, and saxophone methods; directs Wartubium (Wartburg’s Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble), and plays in the faculty brass quintet. After growing up in a western suburb of Chicago (West Chicago), Scheffel earned his Bachelor of Music Education degree at Northwestern University and his master’s in music education from UNI. He has played tuba in the Waterloo Municipal Band since 1994 and now also enjoys playing in the UNI New Horizons Band. He also plays tuba in the Wartburg Community Symphony, has subbed with the Waterloo Cedar Falls Symphony, and played trombone with the Tuxedo Junction Big Band. Scheffel is an active adjudicator with the Iowa High School Music Association and the Northeast Iowa Bandmasters. Since his retirement, he’s been involved with mentoring first- and second-year band directors through the Iowa Bandmasters Association and acting as a clinician for area bands. In addition to his band commitments, Scheffel is a member of the Maynard City Council, the St. Paul Lutheran Church Choir, and directs the bell choir there as well. He and his wife, Linnae (a science teacher at Northeast Iowa Community College), reside in Maynard. They have a son, Robert, who is a graduate of the University of Iowa and just returned from Chile, where he taught English for a year.

    Dr. Craig A. Hancock Dr. Craig A. Hancock is in his 22nd year as director of bands at Wartburg College. Prior positions include Wayne State College (Wayne, Neb.), Graceland College (Lamoni), and Simpson College (Indianola). Hancock earned Bachelor of Music degrees in music education and trombone performance at Simpson, graduating magna cum laude. He earned a master’s degree in trombone performance (studying with John Hill) and Doctor of Musical Arts degree in band conducting (studying with Myron Welch) at the University of Iowa. At Wartburg, besides administering and conducting the college’s top concert band (the Wind Ensemble), Hancock oversees the pep band and the second jazz band; teaches trombone, euphonium, and tuba lessons, advanced conducting class, marching band, and instrument repair techniques; and serves as the college instrument repair technician. With Hancock’s leadership, the Wartburg College Concert Bands program sponsors the annual Meistersinger Honor Band Festival in early February and Band Camp at Wartburg each summer.

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    Under Hancock’s direction, the Wartburg College Wind Ensemble has traveled the globe, from Carnegie Hall to London, Munich, Prague, Tokyo, Beijing, and many points in between. As a trombonist, he has performed with the Des Moines Symphony, the Des Moines Metro Opera Company, the Graceland College Community Orchestra, the Northeast Nebraska Sinfonia, the Wartburg Community Symphony, and until recently, when he accepted the position as conductor of the Greater Waverly Area Municipal Band, was principal trombone each summer for 21 years in the Waterloo Municipal Band. In addition to his conducting and teaching, he is active as a clinician, adjudicator, festival conductor, and low brass performer. A past board member of the Iowa Bandmasters Association, Hancock in 2000 received the Wartburg Student Senate Award for Teaching Excellence. He is listed in the 2005 edition of Who’s Who Among American Teachers. He holds membership in Iowa Bandmasters Association, College Band Directors National Association, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity, and the American Association of University Professors. Hancock also has served as president of the Waterloo Municipal Band Board and in leadership with the Waverly Lions Club. Hancock has served as a Boy Scout leader in each of the communities in which he has resided, and as a licensed minister, serves his local church as associate pastor. Hancock and his wife of 29 years, Elizabeth, have a blended family of boys, ages 38, 36, 32, 22, and 20.

    Cliff St. Clair Cliff St. Clair grew up in the suburbs of Minneapolis before earning a bachelor’s degree in music education from Bethel University. After teaching four years in the Minneapolis suburbs, he was hired in Sherburn, Minn., where he directed the 5-12 band program. Sherburn, Trimont, and Welcome schools combined to form Martin County West, where he completed a total of 20 years of teaching in Minnesota. During that time, he earned a master’s degree in music education from the University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign. A Martin County West family who moved to Sheldon, recommended him for his present position in 2001. St. Clair is the band director at Sheldon High School, where his responsibilities include directing the concert, marching, pep, and jazz bands, teaching music appreciation/guitar, and some lessons at Sheldon Middle School. In 2003, legendary conductor Weston Noble, of Luther College, conducted the Sheldon band and choir and encouraged them to participate in the Large Group Festival. Since then, the band has received Division I ratings in 2005 and from 2007 to 2016. In 2009, the band earned the Division 1 (Small School Class) Concert Band 1st Place Gold Award at the Cotton Bowl Classic in Dallas and the Parade Grand Champion, as well as other caption awards. The band has earned 1st Place in Class awards at the Pursuit of Excellence in Marshall, Minn., the Dutchmen Field Championships in Orange City, as well as Division I ratings at the IHSMA Marching Band Festival since 2002. The Marching Orabs are the only Class 2A band to earn the John A. Aboud Sweepstakes Award at Algona Band Day in Algona, having received it five times since 2009. The Sheldon High School Concert Band was selected as the 2016 Class 2A Honor Band for

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    the Iowa Bandmasters Association Conference. St. Clair has been included in the Premier Who’s Who since 2010, and the Northwest Iowa Bandmasters Association selected him for the Martin L. Crandell Award in 2014 and the Karl King (Active) Award in 2016. St. Clair and his wife, Shairi, have been married 35 years and have five children. He is also a U.S. Soccer Grade 8 referee and has been a referee and volunteer soccer coach since 1994. His other nonmusical interests include running, cycling, ice skating, and home improvement projects.

    Scott Hagen Scott Hagen has established himself as one of Utah’s most sought after music educators and clinicians, bringing with him to his position nearly 30 years experience. He serves as the director of bands at the University of Utah School of Music, teaching both undergraduate and graduate conducting, as well as conducting the University of Utah Wind Ensemble. Under his direction, the University of Utah Wind Ensemble and other performing groups have performed at the National MENC Conference, Western Region College Band Director’s Conference, as well as performing internationally in Japan and Europe. Hagen maintains an active schedule as a guest conductor and clinician for many local high schools as well as numerous ensembles throughout the United States. Performances under the direction of Hagen have won the praise of notable musicians such as Tony DiLorenzo, Jeff Nelson, Adam Frey, Mark Inouye, David Maslanka, and Gene Pokorny. His ensembles are known for their unique timbre, blending each individual instrument to create a warm, rich sonority. When programming repertoire, Hagen brings a fresh approach to works from the past, and continues to strive in exploring works of the present. Hagen earned a bachelor’s degree from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn., as well as a master’s degree in music education from the University of Minnesota. In 1995 the Associated Students of the University of Utah named him “Teacher of the Year.” He was the conductor of the official Utah Olympic Spirit Band for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, and for the 2003-04 school year, Hagen was the recipient of the Student’s Choice Teaching Award in the College of Fine Arts. Hagen was named music director and conductor of The Utah Wind Symphony, a newly established professional wind ensemble in Salt Lake City. His professional affiliations include College Band Directors National Association, Music Educators National Conference, Utah Music Educators Association, and he is an honorary member of Tau Beta Sigma Music Sorority.

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    Wartburg College Symphonic BandFluteNatalie DudleyNatalee HayungsMegan RussellEmma Menzel AnnElise EnderLaura LaBrieMelissa Meyer Lillian EvenSara Young

    BassoonJuan Astiazaran Nicole JohnsonJacque Batz

    ClarinetNatalie Kalvik Mitch OhlEliott KucheraBailey Strait Alicia UrbainNoraJean PageLogan Merley

    Bass ClarinetAllison Birnbaum

    Alto SaxophoneTaylor GuthrieJenna BrannamanRaeAnna ZinnielElissa ShippGrant PahlEllyn FeltonHannah Haverkamp

    Tenor SaxophoneNathan HuffHailey FranzenGabriel Jeronimo

    Baritone SaxophoneSara Jorgensen

    TrumpetLuke BeisnerEthan PruismanAllison HesseJennifer McLainCarter ShaullJason NiccollsLevi Fisher Andrea Hesse

    HornWeston KrugKayla Kruse

    TromboneHannah GartnerMatthew OhlKayla PhelpsTyler HoeyJarren FordClaire BlakePaul Jordan

    EuphoniumJohn KrullTrey HookhamAndrew Hart

    TubaColin JacobsNathan LangeHarlie JacobsenLucas WendlandCameron Corday

    PercussionAndrew HoytLaura KleverJames Goetz Emily GravMikayla CotaAlec OstranderJamie FlaneganTyler AmickShilah Stroud

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    MARK YOUR CALENDARS

    Band Camp XXIat Wartburg College

    July 16 – 22, 2017A weeklong residential band camp featuring concert band rehearsals with daily classes in jazz band, improvisation, music theory, conducting, music appreciation, chamber ensembles, beginning piano and guitar, world drumming, instrument repair, “second” instruments, and private lessons.

    For more information contact:

    Dr. Craig A. Hancock, camp director100 Wartburg Blvd.Waverly, IA 50677

    [email protected]

    www.wartburg.edu/music/

    All honor band participants receive a $25 scholarship to band camp.

    Like Wartburg Bands on Facebook: Wartburg College Concert Bands

    The Wartburg College Meistersinger Honor Band Festival gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the

    West Music organization!

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    Flute/piccolo*Maria Silva Emily Brekunitch Payton Brinkman#Sarah Yotter Madeline CableBryn Davies

    OboeAnna Baldwin

    BassoonJuan Astiazaran

    Clarinet# Anna Henrich Nina Vitari+Mary Kate HinesElizabeth LykeBritni Cohen-Wichner Hanna WilliamsSofia Bouffard

    *Robbie NewellAlyssa EdwardsMallory Weaver

    *Kim Conner

    Bass ClarinetBrianna Schares+# Allison Coe

    Alto SaxMason Wirtz # Kathryn Chabal Tessa Hartman

    Tenor SaxRebecca BuchananMichelle Hahn

    Bari SaxTrevor Krug

    French Horn+Logan MerleyWeston Krug#Johanna Kluck

    TrumpetEric RixHannah BlackwellChad Keitel

    *#Julia Ratekin Samantha RieseJared Torgeson

    Trombone#Jason Brescia Emily BinghamEmily DeBoerHannah Mauritz

    Bass TromboneKassie Hennings

    EuphoniumAbby Lucas Mary O’Connell

    Tuba#Noah Hickman Garrett ArensdorfDanica Duellman

    Percussion (listed alphabetically)*Alex AstiazaranCody BirelyBrittney CarpenterJason Costabile #Scott Eiklenborg Grant Gage

    *Stephen Klaassen Ally Ziegenfuss

    * Band Council+ Band Librarian# Section Leader

    Wartburg College Wind Ensemble

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    Participating Schools/DirectorsAGWSR (Ackley)

    Tyler Winkey

    Ames Chris Ewen

    Aplington-Parkersburg Thomas Mahler

    Ar-We-Va (Westside) Jennifer Dose

    Assumption (Davenport) Erin Mahr

    CAL (Latimer) Chris Lockwood

    Central Clinton (DeWitt) Josh Greubel

    Central Elkader (Elkader) Brittany Barnard

    Central Springs (Manly) Cole Younger

    Clarksville John Sundet

    Clayton Ridge (Guttenburg) Jeremy Idler

    Clear Lake Brian Borseth

    Collins-Maxwell Becky Pfeiler

    Colo-NESCO Hannah Hoefer

    Columbus Catholic (Waterloo) Jordan Sadecki

    Crestwood (Cresco) Jason Dobbs

    Denver Dan Cooper

    Dike-New Hartford Katie Slack

    Don Bosco (Gilbertville) Myron Mikita Jr.

    Eagle Grove Justin Schwake

    East Buchanan (Winthrop) Ron Landis

    Ed-Co (Edgewood) Eric Angeroth-Franks

    Glidden-Ralston Dean Lamp

    IF-Alden (Iowa Falls) Mary Jean Nederhoff

    Jesup Mollie Emerson

    Maquoketa Valley (Delhi) Chris Hadley

    New Hampton Justin Adam

    Newman Catholic (Mason City) AJ Skinner

    North Butler (Greene) Susan Brackett

    North Cedar (Clarence) Jill Powers

    North Tama (Traer) Channing Merchant

    Oswego East (IL) Kelly O’Neill

    Sheldon Cliff St. Clair

    Sigourney Jessica Meier

    Starmont (Strawberry Point) Robbie McIntyre

    Tripoli Denise Lawrence

    Union (La Porte City) Mike Bistline

    W-SR (Waverly) Jim Vowels, Eric Stover

    West Central (Maynard) Kayla Fleming

    West Delaware (Manchester) Mark Philgreen

    Western Dubuque (Epworth) Michael Omarzu

    All schools in Iowa unless otherwise noted

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    Flute Rachel Kline UnionElizabeth Michaelson Iowa Falls-AldenBrianna Lobeck TripoliMaddy Larson Western DubuqueMegan Carlson Colo-NESCORiley Englehardt North ButlerMackenzie Huck D-NH

    Oboe

    Sydney Truex Iowa Falls-AldenLillie Wrobel Union

    Bassoon

    Zach Self A-PTaylor Nohrenberg Iowa Falls-Alden

    Clarinet Sarah Sundet ClarksvilleVivan Brown Central DeWittEmma Harding Iowa Falls-AldenHailey Mackenburg CrestwoodKailyn Hogan Maquoketa ValleyNadia Treichel North ButlerJacob Voske West DelawareGrace Coates A-PMikayla Houge Collins-MaxwellAvery Hale Iowa Falls-Alden

    Bass Clarinet Gracie Jevyak AssumptionHannah Oberhoffer Western Dubuque

    Alto Sax Sarah Olson W-SRBriar Hoversten Iowa Falls-AldenKristin Hoey JesupKeira Beck Central ElkaderAdri Daniels AGWSR

    Tenor Sax Karsen Kettwick Central DeWittKiera Matthes Eagle Grove

    Bari Sax Carson Wiechers A-PCelina Felkhake W-SR

    French HornHailey Kube Iowa Falls-AldenRebekah Leipold UnionBailey Federspiel JesupChloe Schipper D-NH

    TrumpetMatthew Salas West DelawareGannon Oberhansen A-PJohnathan Bronner UnionRachel Stumme TripoliAlyssa Hoey JesupEzra Onken Central DeWittGwen Thorne A-PEllie Foster D-NHYana Sperry Central DeWittMariah Klemp Clayton Ridge

    TromboneTheo Swanson Clear LakeMaddie Potratz W-SRJacob Davis DenverLuke Pendergast DenverMelina Collins North ButlerBen Olsen Eagle Grove

    EuphoniumCaleb Shea CrestwoodMcCole Kolsrub DenverMaggie Lupkes Columbus

    Tuba Austin Cook East BuchananJonah Gash W-SR

    PercussionDylan Marker Central SpringsDylan Mack ColumbusErin Brunsen Iowa Falls-AldenRhett Peters UnionHaley Lehr D-NH

    Ninth-Grade Honor Band

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    FluteMallory Laube D-NHGreer Henderson W-SRNichole Winter Maquoketa ValleyMadison Rediske W-SRJosh Howard Clear LakeZoey Brokaw Central DeWittKelly Kuennen DenverMiranda Joebgen North ButlerMaddison Buckman Central ElkaderEmma Baldwin AssumptionHeidi Haugstad A-PBrandi Lawrence Iowa Falls-AldenHayley Senne Iowa Falls-AldenCarly Montz North CedarMarley Kiewiet D-NHMaggie Wachowiak Eagle GroveSydney Striegel SigourneyKayla Ritter Clear LakeMaddison Barnhart Edgewood-Colesburg

    OboeElise Cameron Ar-We-VaCarly O’Connor Central DeWittElizabeth Brandt Clear Lake

    BassoonMary Jacobson AssumptionBurke Wallace W-SRTaygan Shilhanek StarmontAllison Hasenmiller Central DeWitt

    E-Flat ClarinetKaitlin Tripp Central DeWitt

    ClarinetBethany Zenk New HamptonNick Leiting Ar-We-VaAbbi Parcher Clear LakeClara Lindner Central DeWittLauren Butikofer CrestwoodRachael Dolf West CentralAlex Kasemeder DenverJessica Locke Don BoscoBrody Onken Central DeWittRachel Schnack Central DeWittHeather Gonterman East BuchananSarah Huber AssumptionSarina Gretter SigourneyKaitlin Tripp Central DeWittAbby LaVelle AGWSR

    Bethany Sadler DenverLindsay Davis Eagle GroveJane Caltrider Colo-NESCOKatie Doyle West DubuqueMaelyn Thome ColumbusEmma Scherrer North Tama

    Low ClarinetAmanda Fjeld Iowa Falls-AldenStephanie Norris Colo-NESCOKevin Kelly Central DeWittOctober Bradley JesupKylie Fobian A-P

    Alto SaxAndrew Haan A-PEmma Peters UnionGreta Henderson W-SRLucas Udelhofen Newman CatholicAricka Oppman Central SpringsBen Mallon AssumptionTyrone Fude SheldonCecelia Groah ClarksvilleAiden Andrews Iowa Falls - Alden

    Tenor SaxKiersten Baalson Clear LakeAbby Anderson DenverAlexander Mohlis TripoliJoe Ruzicka Union

    Bari SaxJonathan Green Central DeWittAustin Timmer UnionHailey Randall Don Bosco

    French HornGage Behnkendorf Eagle GroveKaitley Peterson AmesLauren Antoniolli Oswego EastAddison Swaab Collins-MaxwellOlivia Backes Central ElkaderRachel Wardell D-NH

    TrumpetErika Hill West DelawareOlivia Mumm Ar-We-VaEmily Duff StarmontJohnathon Kruger W-SRShelly Baldrige AmesTaylor Brown UnionKalie Aissen W-SR

    Senior Honor Band

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    Pavin Esbaum North CedarCassie Benge WaukeeCade Rahlf UnionDiane Rolf Don BoscoKatie Huhe CrestwoodJosie Hemesath ColumbusAlexis Oppman Central SpringsEmma Hannasch Glidden-RalstonMakayla Schluter North CedarKaitlynn Chisholm North ButlerAllegra Knudson Central SpringsLauren Roberts ColumbusEthan St. John North CedarKarson Hennings UnionNate Rapp CALLexi Ihde Edgewood-Colesburg

    TromboneSeth Truex Iowa Falls-AldenHeather Vaughn UnionEmily Perrott W-SRAlexis Pitzten CrestwoodMatt Marvin Central DeWittEmily Leerhoff ClarksvilleStephen Schnoebelen Clear LakeCarlie Robbins W-SRJohn Fletcher StarmontKelly Winter Maquoketa ValleyGrace Jones Iowa Falls-AldenCollin Hoover Iowa Falls-AldenLoriAnne Collins North ButlerAaron Adolphs D-NH

    Bass TromboneMaxwell Adams Iowa Falls-Alden

    EuphoniumJulia Klunenberg DenverDavid Guetzlaff Clear LakeJonathan Underwood AssumptionGreyson Davis Eagle GroveHannah Roeding Denver

    TubaHugh Zehr W-SRKaitlynne Schwarzkopt Glidden-RalstonSpencer Short Colo-NESCOAnna Hackbarth Iowa Falls-AldenMason Dietrich D-NHLukas DeHaan Central DeWitt

    String BassRaeleigh Tripp Central DeWitt

    PercussionShaunna Erickson CrestwoodKelsie Tingle A-PJackie O’Neill Central DeWittKristi Eberhardt CentralJosh Olmstead Eagle GroveEzra Anderson AGWSRLuke Ishman CrestwoodSawyer Loger D-NH

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    Music as a Major• The Bachelor of Arts degree with a music major enables students to combine

    music with a minor or a second major in another field. The church music concentration combines courses in music and religion to prepare students for leading music programs in churches and in many types of Christian outreach.

    • The Bachelor of Music degree prepares students for further study leading to professional performance, studio teaching, or careers in church music.

    • The Bachelor of Music Education degree prepares students to teach music in grades K-12 through methods courses, field experiences, and student teaching. The Bachelor of Music Education degree can be combined with a music therapy major to prepare students to use music in helping children with special needs.

    • The Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy degree does not include the K-12 music certification, but it meets the requirements for certification as a registered music therapist (RMT) through the National Association for Music Therapy. Wartburg is the only private college in Iowa to offer a major in music therapy.

    Music Enriches Campus LifeWartburg provides a variety of musical activities geared toward individual interests, talents, and schedules. Instrumental organizations include the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, the Wartburg Community Symphony, Kammerstreicher, Knightliters Jazz Band, Ninth Street Jazz Band, Pep Band, and several smaller ensembles. Choral ensembles include the Wartburg Choir, which places special emphasis on sacred choral music; the Castle Singers, a chamber ensemble; St. Elizabeth Chorale, a women’s choir; Ritterchor, a men’s choir; Kantorei, which provides music for campus worship; and several small vocal groups. The Wartburg Wind Ensemble, Wartburg Choir, and Castle Singers schedule annual concert tours within the United States and travel abroad every three years during the college’s one-month May Term.

    An Outstanding FacilityMusic groups rehearse in the Bachman Fine Arts Center, which provides spacious rehearsal/recital halls for band, choir, and orchestra. A 20-station electronic music laboratory is equipped with synthesizers, sequencers, computers, and software for music theory, composition, and ear training. The Bachman Fine Arts Center is furnished with grand and upright pianos, and students have access to five organs.

  • A Great Value Enhanced

    A Wartburg College education is a great value, providing students with an excellent education, personalized attention, and the foundation for life and career accomplishments. Numerous scholarship and grant opportunities for students enhance that value.

    Regents and Presidential Scholarships $14,000 – full tuition

    These top merit award scholarships are awarded to students with outstanding academic credentials. Details are available on the Wartburg website.

    Meistersinger Music Scholarship Up to $5,000 per year

    Open to music and nonmusic majors and awarded on basis of audition.

    Audition dates: Friday, Feb. 3, and Saturday, Feb. 18www.wartburg.edu/audition

    Wartburg College Funded, Endowed Scholarships Up to $2,500 per year

    This year 447 scholarships were awarded recognizing academic talents, vocational goals, and personal characteristics, primarily for upper-class students.

    Education Partners In Covenant (EPIC)Up to $750 per year

    A matching funds program between Wartburg and participating congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

    Legacy Grant$1,500 per year

    For full-time students with alumni parent(s) and/or grandparents, and students with a sibling who currently attends or has graduated from Wartburg. Applicable toward tuition. Not based on financial need.

  • Wartburg Music FacultyDr. Karen Black ............................................................... organ, music theory, college organist, St. Elizabeth Chorale directorKara Groen .............................................................................................................. music therapyDr. Craig A. Hancock ........................ director of bands, Wind Ensemble director, conducting, trombone, euphonium, tuba, instrument repairDr. Melanie Harms................................................................................................... music therapyDr. Jennifer Larson ............................................................................................................... voiceDr. Scott Muntefering .............................. Symphonic Band director, music education, trumpetDr. Lee Nelson ................................... Wartburg Choir director, Ritterchor director, conducting, Artistic Director of Christmas with WartburgDr. Brian Pfaltzgraff, chair ........................................................ voice, Opera Workshop directorDr. Ted Reuter .............................................................................................. piano, music historyDr. Paula Survilla ............................................... music history, music theory, ethnomusicologyDr. Jacob Tews ..................................................... Wartburg Community Symphony conductor, Kammerstreicher conductor, violin, viola, conducting, music theoryDr. Nicki Toliver ............................ Castle Singers director, Kantorei director, music educationDr. Suzanne Torkelson .............................................................. piano, music theory, pedagogy, Tower School of Music directorDr. Eric Wachmann ................................................................................... clarinet, music theory

    Adjunct InstructorsKatherine Beane ................................................................................................................... voiceDiane Beane ......................................................................................................................... pianoLaurie Braaten-Reuter ........................................................................................................... pianoGretchen Brumwell ................................................................................................................ harp Dominique Cawley ................................................................................................................. flute Jonathan Chenoweth ............................................................................................................. celloDaniel Gast ........................................................................................................................... voiceRosemary Gast ...................................................................................................................... voiceJames Gosnell .............................................................................. Knightliters Jazz Band directorDr. Andrew Harris ................................................................................................................. hornAl Jacobson .................................................................................................................. percussionLauren Jensen ......................................................................................................................... bassKatie Lahue ............................................................................................................. music therapyMark Lehmann ...................................................................................................................... voiceBard Mackey ....................................................................................................................low brassCindi Mason ....................................................................................................................... clarinetDr. Gregory Morton .............................................................................................. oboe, bassoonRebecca Nickles .................................................................................................................... pianoJessica Nilles ......................................................................................................................... pianoCarita Pfaltzgraff ................................................................................................................... voiceKara Rewerts ........................................................................................................... music therapyPat Reuter Riddle .................................................................................................................. pianoRich Scheffel .................................................................................................................. low brassTim Schumacher ......................................................................................................... songwritingTimothy W. Schumacher ............................................................ Handbell Choir director, guitarMeghan Schumacker ................................................................................................... saxophoneJim Vaux ........................................................................................................................... trumpet

  • Wartburg College is a selective liberal arts college of the Lutheran Church (ELCA), internationally recognized for community engagement. The college’s 1,482 students come from 58 countries and 28 states. Wartburg is dedicated to challenging and nurturing students for lives of leadership and service as a spirited expression of their faith and learning.

    Wartburg offers majors in music education, performance, music therapy, and church music. The college’s 15 vocal and instrumental music ensembles are open to music and nonmusic majors. The Wartburg Choir, Wind Ensemble, and Castle Singers tour annually and travel abroad every third year during the college’s one-month May Term.

    All-State musicians who enroll at Wartburg qualify for minimum $2,500 scholarships. Meistersinger Music Scholarships offer up to $5,000 per year to music and nonmusic majors, based on audition.

    Wartburg takes its name from the Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, Germany, where Martin Luther took refuge disguised as a knight during the stormy days of the Protestant Reformation. Music groups frequently visit the castle during their May Term trips abroad.

    100 Wartburg Blvd • PO Box 1003 • Waverly, IA 50677-0903800-772-2085 • www.wartburg.edu