The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

College’s 5 musical ensemble programs holding auditions

Lakeland students may earn one college credit per semester of participat­ion

- Staff report

Lakeland Community College’s five musical ensemble programs are returning to in-person rehearsals and performanc­es for the fall semester and are seeking new and returning musicians.

Musicians with the equivalent of at least two years of high school-level music-making are invited to schedule an audition, according to a news release. Lakeland students may earn one college credit per semester of participat­ion, but all ensembles are open to any qualified community member.

The ensembles present several concerts per year on- and off-campus. The ensembles include:

• The Lakeland Civic Band — This large concert band, under the direction of Daniel Crain, plays music from all aspects of the band tradition. Current needs are for trombone, saxophone and tuba players, but all players of wind and percussion instrument­s are encouraged to audition. This ensemble meets Thursday nights.

• The Lakeland Civic Chorus — This large mixed chorus, directed by Interim Director Charles Eversole, performs accompanie­d and a cappella repertoire, and musicians singing soprano, alto, tenor and bass are welcome and encouraged to audition. The ensemble meets Tuesday nights.

• The Lakeland Civic Flute Choir — The newest addition to Lakeland’s ensembles, directed by Judith Elias, explores the ensemble repertoire for the flute family of instrument­s, and all flutists are encouraged to audition. The ensemble meets Thursday mornings.

• The Lakeland Civic Jazz Orchestra — This big band jazz ensemble, under the direction of Interim Director Edward Michaels, performs music from throughout the history of jazz. Interested performers on saxophone, trombone, trumpet, plus jazz rhythm section players are encouraged to audition. The ensemble meets Wednesday nights.

• The Lakeland Civic Orchestra — This full symphony orchestra, directed by Dr. Matthew Saunders, presents both classical and modern works. Specific needs at this time are for violin, viola, cello and bass, with additional openings for bassoon, trombone and percussion, but all performers on orchestral instrument­s are encouraged to audition. The ensemble meets Monday nights.

Interested musicians will be auditioned by appointmen­t by mutual arrangemen­t with the relevant director and should be prepared to demonstrat­e their musical abilities appropriat­ely, the release stated. To schedule an audition, contact the appropriat­e ensemble director, found on the Lakeland website.

Those with questions can contact Matthew Saunders, music department chair, at 440-525-7105 or msaunders4@lakelandcc.edu.

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