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    Perform, connect, inspire

    At the Lionel Hampton School of Music, we believe that music creates community.  Whether you are a music major, minor or non-major, you are invited to be involved in our outstanding performing ensembles.

    From jazz bands to orchestras, choirs to the iconic Vandal Marching Band, our ensembles offer students opportunities to create, perform, grow as musicians and form lifelong connections. Students perform in dynamic groups that explore diverse genres and styles, building musicianship, leadership skills and friendships that last beyond campus.

    Explore our ensembles  

    All ensemble auditions are held during the first week of classes, with some starting as early as the second day. To secure your spot, sign up the week before classes begin or no later than the first day of the semester. Contact the faculty director of your chosen ensemble to schedule your audition.   

    Student ensembles

    Vandal Marching Band: MusA 1190/3190/5190 

    Join the Sound of Idaho and perform at football games, Homecoming and major campus events. Marching Band is open to all students during the fall semester. This Idaho band has a reputation that extends far beyond the Northwest. It is our practice to have the West’s finest marching band with the minimum amount of rehearsal. In addition to a great musical experience, students also receive a scholarship each year they participate in the Marching Band. No audition is required. However, Vandal Marching Band requires early sign-up during summer.  

    Contact Spencer Martin for more information.

    Learn more about Vandal Marching Band

    Concert Band: MusA 1210/3210/5210

    The Concert Band is open to all students and performs two concerts each semester. The group performs standard repertoire. No audition is required. Please register for MusA 1210 if you would like to participate.  

    Contact Jason Johnston for more information. 

    Symphony Orchestra: MusA 1220/3220/5220 

    Symphony Orchestra is open to all string and wind players by audition. The orchestra plays masterworks from all musical periods, concentrating on the “classics” of orchestral repertoire. All string players audition on Tuesday afternoon of the first week of classes (fall semester). All wind players are auditioned by the faculty members of those instruments.  

    Contact Steve Fairbanks for more information.  

    Wind Ensemble: MusA 1200/3200/5200 

    Wind Ensemble is the university’s premier band. It is open to all students by audition. It is comprised of approximately fifty undergraduate and graduate students and performs the finest in wind band literature. Auditions occur early in the first week of classes. Students audition for the instructor of their instrument. Students should prepare an etude/solo, scales and be able to sight-read.  

    Contact Mark Thiele, D.M.A., for more information.  

    Jazz bands: MusA 1230/3230/5230 

    Jazz bands are open to all majors by audition. Public appearances include campus concerts, the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and some travel for off-campus concerts and festivals. All auditions will be held early in the first week of classes. Audition information and sign-up sheets will be on the Jazz Band bulletin board across from Music 2100.  

    Contact Vern Sielert for more information. 

    Jazz choirs: Jazz Choir I: MusA 1180/3180/5180 | Jazz Choir II: MusA 3650  

    The award-winning Jazz Choir program is the largest of its kind in the country, involving over 200 students each semester. Jazz Choir I is the large choir of nearly two hundred singers that performs custom choral arrangements of various styles with the assistance of fifteen to twenty instrumentalists. Jazz Choir II is a highly select small vocal jazz ensemble, specializing in close harmony arrangements and choral versions of instrumental jazz standards. With some exceptions, singers in Jazz Choir II are selected from the membership of Jazz Choir I. Jazz Choir I does not require an audition. Jazz Choir II is open to audition on a limited basis.  

    Contact Daniel Bukvich for more information. 

    Vandaleers Concert Choir: MusA 1160/3160/5160  

    The Vandaleers Concert Choir has a long and proud tradition. This select group performs the finest choral repertoire of all styles and eras, and serves as the premier touring choral ensemble at University of Idaho.  Vandaleers rehearse four hours per week and membership is open to all students by audition. If you are interested in this ensemble, please register for the course, and you will be contacted during the first week of class to set up an audition.   

    Contact Evan Stoor at estoor@uidaho.edu for more information. 

    Tenor/Bass Ensemble: MusA 1170/3170/5170 (Section 2) 

    The Tenor/Bass Ensemble is a musical outlet for all U of I students, faculty and staff who sing tenor or bass. The choir performs diverse literature for tenor/bass voices. A voice placement is required. If you're interested in this ensemble, please register and you will be contacted during the first week of the semester to set up an audition.  

    Contact Evan Stoor at estoor@uidaho.edu for more information. 

    Treble Choir: MusA 1170/3170/5170 (Section 1)  

    The Treble Choir is a musical outlet for all U of I students, faculty and staff who sing soprano or alto. The choir performs diverse literature written for treble voices. A voice placement is required. If you're interested in this ensemble, please register and you will be contacted during the first week of the semester to set up an audition.  

    Contact Evan Stoor at estoor@uidaho.edu for more information. 

    Opera workshop: MusA 1800/3800/5800 

    The opera studio performs a fully staged opera/musical or a scenes program of opera, operetta and musical theater excerpts in alternate semesters. Auditions are at the beginning of the fall semester (for fall productions) or at the end of the fall semester (for spring productions) and singers present either an operatic aria or a song from musical theatre.  

    Contact Stefan Gordon for more information. 

    Faculty ensembles

    Idaho Brass Quintet

    The Idaho Brass Quintet, established in 1956, has had a long tradition of excellence throughout the Northwest. Its extensive repertoire spans Renaissance literature to contemporary music and jazz. They perform annual recitals, clinics and community events, both on the U of I campus and on tour. Current members include Sean Butterfield - trumpet, Jason Johnston - horn, Jenny Kellogg - trombone, Vern Sielert - trumpet and Mark Thiele - tuba. 

    Northwest Wind Quintet

    The Northwest Wind Quintet perform annual recitals, clinics and community events, both on the U of I campus and on tour. Current Northwest Members include Ayça Çetin - flute, Camilla Yoder - oboe, Katsuya Yuasa - clarinet, Javier Rodriguez – bassoon and Jason Johnston - horn.  

    Palouse Jazz Project

    The Palouse Jazz Project is a dynamic jazz sextet, equally at home in performance and educational settings. Established in 2006, the group is comprised of faculty members from the Lionel Hampton School of Music at University of Idaho. The Palouse Jazz Project performs jazz standards as well as original arrangements and compositions written especially for the ensemble. As educators, the Palouse Jazz Project welcomes working with students of all ages, developing skills in rhythm, melodic playing, historical context, ensemble playing and basic instrumental technique. Current members include Dave Bjur - bass, Dan Bukvich - drums, Jenny Kellog - trombone, Vern Sielert - trumpet, Vanessa Sielert - saxophone, Kate Skinner – piano and Will St. Peter - guitar.  

    For further information, email palousejazzproject@uidaho.edu. 

    Meet our ensemble directors

    Administrative faculty and staff

    LHSOM administration

    Sean Butterfield
    Director, Clinical Associate Professor of Trumpet and Music Theory
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 205
    208-885-6231
    music@uidaho.edu

    Javier Rodriguez
    Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor of Bassoon, Associate Director
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 313
    jrodriguez@uidaho.edu

    Zachary Sherlock
    Administrative Assistant
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 206
    208-885-6233
    zsherlock@uidaho.edu

    Alisa Volz
    Communications Specialist
    Shoup Hall, 201
    208-885-5627
    avolz@uidaho.edu

    Janice Todish
    Financial Specialist
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 206
    208-885-9083
    jtodish@uidaho.edu

    Auditorium Chamber Music Series administration

    Navin Chettri
    Manager, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and ACMS, Lecturer of Music, Artistic Director of World Music Celebration
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 204
    208-885-0112
    nchettri@uidaho.edu

    Monica Evans
    Music Events Operations Coordinator
    CLASS Annex 11 A
    208-885-7557
    mrevans@uidaho.edu

    Vanessa Sielert
    Professor of Music, Education Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 308
    208-885-6231
    vanessas@uidaho.edu

    Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival administration

    Navin Chettri
    Manager, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and ACMS, Lecturer of Music, Artistic Director of World Music Celebration
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 204
    208-885-0112
    nchettri@uidaho.edu

    Monica Evans
    Music Events Operations Coordinator
    CLASS Annex 11 A
    208-885-7557
    mrevans@uidaho.edu

    Vanessa Sielert
    Professor of Music, Education Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 308
    208-885-6231
    vanessas@uidaho.edu

    Vern Sielert
    Professor, Trumpet and Director of Jazz Studies, Artistic Director of Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 304
    208-885-4955
    verns@uidaho.edu

    Preparatory Division administration

    Sam Welsh, D.M.A.
    Voice, Piano, Winds, Brass and Percussion Coordinator
    swelsh@uidaho.edu

    Miranda Wilson
    Professor of Cello
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 211
    208-885-6615
    mirandaw@uidaho.edu

    Vandal Marching Band administration

    Spencer Martin
    Clinical Professor of Music, Director of Athletic Bands
    Blake House G7
    spmartin@uidaho.edu

    Nikki Crathorne
    Assistant Director

    Cherice Cameron
    Administrative Assistant

    Faculty

    Brass

    Sean Butterfield
    Director, Clinical Associate Professor of Trumpet and Music Theory
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 205
    208-885-6231
    music@uidaho.edu

    Jason M. Johnston
    Associate Professor of Music
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 212
    jjohnston@uidaho.edu 

    Jenny Kellogg
    Instructor Faculty
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 305
    jdkellogg@uidaho.edu

    Torrey Lawrence
    Professor of Music, Provost and Executive Vice President
    tlawrence@uidaho.edu

    Geoffrey McKay
    Temp Faculty-Lecturer
    geoffreymckay@uidaho.edu 

    Vern Sielert
    Professor, Trumpet and Director of Jazz Studies, Artistic Director of Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 304
    208-885-4955
    verns@uidaho.edu

    Mark Thiele
    Assistant Professor of Tuba/Euphonium and Director of Bands
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 212N
    208-885-0539
    mthiele@uidaho.edu

    Composition

    Daniel Bukvich
    Professor of Percussion and Theory, Director of Jazz Choir, University Distinguished Professor
    c/o Lionel Hampton School of Music
    208-885-7055
    dbukvich@uidaho.edu

    Dylan Champagne
    Lecturer of Music Composition and Digital Audio Workstation
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 109
    dchampagne@uidaho.edu

    Max Wolpert
    Clinical Assistant Professor of Composition
    Blake House 106
    mwolpert@uidaho.edu

    Music education

    Lori Conlon Khan
    Clinical Associate Professor of Music Education
    Blake House 107
    208-885-0157
    lorick@uidaho.edu

    Steve Fairbanks
    Clinical Faculty
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 210
    sfairbanks@uidaho.edu

    Spencer Martin
    Clinical Professor of Music, Director of Athletic Bands
    Blake House G7
    spmartin@uidaho.edu

    Evan Stoor
    Director of Choirs
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 211
    estoor@uidaho.edu

    Percussion

    Daniel Bukvich
    Professor of Percussion and Theory, Director of Jazz Choir, University Distinguished Professor
    c/o Lionel Hampton School of Music
    208-885-7055
    dbukvich@uidaho.edu

    Navin Chettri
    Manager, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and ACMS, Lecturer of Music, Artistic Director of World Music Celebration
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 204
    208-885-0112
    nchettri@uidaho.edu

    Spencer Martin
    Clinical Professor of Music, Director of Athletic Bands
    Blake House G7
    spmartin@uidaho.edu

    Piano

    Eneida Larti
    Assistant Professor of Piano
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, Room 204
    208-885-6425
    larti@uidaho.edu

    Roger McVey
    Professor of Piano
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 303
    208-885-7440
    rmcvey@uidaho.edu

    Kate Skinner
    Assistant Professor of Jazz Piano
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 302
    208-885-5737
    kates@uidaho.edu

    Strings

    Steve Fairbanks
    Clinical Faculty
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 210
    sfairbanks@uidaho.edu

    Giselle Hillyer
    Lecturer of Violin and Viola
    Ridenbaugh 223
    ghillyer@uidaho.edu 

    Miranda Wilson
    Professor of Cello
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 211
    208-885-6615
    mirandaw@uidaho.edu 

    William St. Peter
    Lecturer of Guitar
    Ridenbaugh 204
    wstpeter@uidaho.edu

    Dave Bjur
    Ridenbaugh 306
    bjur@uidaho.edu

    Voice

    Stefan Gordon
    Assistant Professor of Voice
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 307
    sgordon@uidaho.edu

    Michelle Lange
    Instructor Faculty
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 310
    mlange@uidaho.edu

    Christian Reed
    Vocal Instructor and Vocal Coach
    Ridenbaugh 306
    reedc@uidaho.edu

    Evan Stoor
    Director of Choirs
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 211
    estoor@uidaho.edu

    Woodwinds

    Ayca Cetin
    Assistant Professor of Flute
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 309
    acetin@uidaho.edu

    Javier Rodriguez
    Director of Graduate Studies, Associate Professor of Bassoon, Associate Director
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 313
    jrodriguez@uidaho.edu

    Vanessa Sielert
    Professor of Music, Education Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 308
    208-885-6231
    vanessas@uidaho.edu

    Camilla Yoder
    Temp Faculty-Lecturer
    Ridenbaugh 223
    cyoder@uidaho.edu

    Katsuya Yuasa
    Lecturer of Clarinet
    Lionel Hampton Music Building, 109
    katsuya@uidaho.edu 

    Performances

    • Auditorium Chamber Music Series
    • Ensembles
    • Future Vandal Game Day
    • Holiday Jazz Choirs Concert
    • Theatre productions

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