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- | The Marquette Band has been a part of this institution | + | ====== |
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- | In 1930, the College of Music closed. The band was reorganized the following year and continued without benefit of affiliation with an academic program. It resumed touring, performing at University of Wisconsin-Madison football games and in the Great Hall of the Century of the World' | + | In 1930, the College of Music closed. The band was reorganized the following year and continued without benefit of affiliation with an academic program. It resumed touring, performing at University of Wisconsin-Madison football games and in the Great Hall of the Century of the World' |
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+ | When it ceased to be a marching band, the band turned to more serious music by expanding its yearly program to include three major concerts, as well as playing at all home [[men' | ||
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+ | The band includes many smaller ensembles for members who enjoy other styles of music and wish to sharpen their skills, including the Marquette Jazz Ensemble, which began in the mid-1920s as the "Music Masters." | ||
- | When it ceased to be a marching band, the band turned to more serious music by expanding its yearly program to include three major concerts, as well as playing at all home basketball games and other special functions. Band literature courses were introduced for Fine Arts credit in 1967, which helped to improve the musicianship of band members. | + | ===== Bands Through |
+ | 2000s: [[2000]] | [[2001]] | [[2002]] | [[2003]] | [[2004]] | [[2005]] | [[2006]] | [[2007]] | [[2008]] | [[2009]] \\ | ||
+ | 1990s: [[1990]] | [[1991]] | [[1992]] | [[1993]] | [[1994]] | [[1995]] | [[1996]] | [[1997]] | [[1998]] | [[1999]]\\ | ||
+ | 1980s: [[1980]] | [[1981]] | [[1982]] | [[1983]] | [[1984]] | [[1985]] | [[1986]] | [[1987]] | [[1988]] | [[1989]] \\ | ||
+ | 1970s: [[1970]] | [[1971]] | [[1972]] | [[1973]] | [[1974]] | [[1975]] | [[1976]] | [[1977]] | [[1978]] | [[1979]] \\ | ||
+ | 1960s: [[1960]] | [[1961]] | [[1962]] | [[1963]] | [[1964]] | [[1965]] | [[1966]] | [[1967]] | [[1968]] | [[1969]] \\ | ||
+ | 1950s: [[1950]] | [[1951]] | [[1952]] | [[1953]] | [[1954]] | [[1955]] | [[1956]] | [[1957]] | [[1958]] | [[1959]] \\ | ||
- | The band includes many smaller ensembles for members who enjoy other styles of music and wish to sharpen their skills, including the Marquette Jazz Ensemble, which began in the mid-1920s as the "Music Masters." | + | ===== Trivia ===== |
- | Band Directors: | + | On December 6, 2006 Jim McIlvaine played drums with the band for the entire Marquette vs. Delaware State game thus becoming the tallest drummer in MU history. |
- | Otis French, 2006-ongoing | ||
- | Nicholas J. Contorno, 1983-2006 | ||
- | William J. Geisheker, 1942-1983 | ||
- | John Leicht, Jr., 1939-1942 | ||
- | Louis LeMieux, spring 1939 | ||
- | Russell Eddy, 1935-1939 | ||
- | Colonel Vesey Walker, 1933-1935 | ||
- | Herman Geske, 1932-1933 | ||
- | Harry D. O' | ||
- | Raymond Brown, 1929-1930 | ||
- | Herman Zeitz, 1925-1929 | ||
- | William Jaffe, 1924-1925 | ||
- | Henry Winsauer, 1916?-1924? | ||
- | Joseph Clauder, 1882? | ||
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+ | ===== Band Directors ===== | ||
+ | | 2007-present | Erik Janners | | ||
+ | | 2006-2007 | Otis French | | ||
+ | | 1983-2006 | ||
+ | | 1942-1983 | ||
+ | | 1939-1942 | ||
+ | | Spring 1939 | Louis LeMieux | | ||
+ | | 1935-1939 | ||
+ | | 1933-1935 | ||
+ | | 1932-1933 | ||
+ | | 1931-1932 | ||
+ | | 1929-1930 | ||
+ | | 1925-1929 | ||
+ | | 1924-1925 | ||
+ | | 1916? | ||
+ | | 1882? |