Summer Strings Camp

 
 
 

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Use the form below to sign up for the 2021 Summer Strings Camp. For more information, contact Eleanor May-Patterson at 712-204-4828 or Kristal Grigsby, Administrative Assistant for the School of Visual and Performing Arts, at 712-274-5210.

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Instrumental Music Options

Morningside’s instrumental programs are designed to allow you experience both large and small ensembles, pep band, marching band, jazz and classical music, and different festivals to foster your musical talents. 

The Symphonic Wind Ensemble performs music written for winds and percussion. Previous band experience is recommended for membership, and students must audition at the beginning of each semester to determine seating placements and soloists. All students enrolled with the Symphonic Wind Ensemble also perform with the Marching Mustangs.

The Symphonic Wind ensemble performs in regular concerts throughout the year, including in the annual performance of Christmas at Morningside. This ensemble also tours regionally in the spring performing at high schools and other events.

The Jazz Ensemble is an audition-only music group that performs various jazz styles through the use of big band and combos. As a member of this ensemble, you will rehearse two days per week in the fall and spring semesters.

This ensemble also performs at regular concerts throughout the academic year and has been known to compete at competitions throughout the Midwest.

The Marching Mustangs and Color Guard is Morningside’s high energy marching band and guard that welcomes all students, though previous membership in band is recommended. Winds, color guard, pit and marching percussion, synthesizers, and bass guitar are some of the Marching Mustangs’ key components.

This ensemble performs at home football games with drum corps style halftime performances. This group has also traveled with the football team to National Championships games, most recently to Daytona, Florida for the 2018 NAIA National Championship game.

The Fever is Morningside’s pep bad that is responsible for performing at men’s and women’s home basketball games. In addition to traditional pep band instrumentation, Fever also uses electric bass and drum set.

Membership is determined by audition, but is open to any student regardless of their major. Rehearsals usually start in November in preparation for regular and postseason performances.

This ensemble consists of college string, wind, brass and percussion players, as well as top high school instrumentalists in the area. Students also may be offered paid positions in the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, providing valuable professional work experience and additional income.

Morningside’s chamber ensembles offer you a unique opportunity to perform and explore literature for your respective instrument. Morningside currently offers Brass Quintet, Brass Choir, Woodwind Ensemble, Flute Choir, Trombone Choir, and Percussion Ensemble.

Membership in these ensembles is determined through audition and/or invitation by the ensemble’s director. Each ensemble holds its own rehearsal schedule, but students are normally expected to commit two hours a week.

Excellence in Perfomance

The Morningside University School of Visual and Performing Arts is proud to provide opportunities for students, Siouxland, and beyond to be engaged with our musical community. Whether you’re looking to attend a performance or be a part of the production, there’s something for everyone at Morningside.