Symphonic Band
The Symphonic Band, conducted by Dr. Rick Good, is the premier performing ensemble of the Auburn University Bands. A select group of 70 players, the Symphonic Band performs a broad and diverse repertoire of standard and contemporary band literature along with occasional transcriptions. In recent years, this group has performed numerous times for Alabama Bandmasters Association and Alabama Music Educators Association events, and has undertaken tours within the state each spring. In March, 1999, the band performed for the 65th Annual Convention of the American Bandmasters Association.

Membership in the Symphonic Band is by audition and is open to any Auburn student regardless of major. The Symphonic Band rehearses four times per week during fall semester and five times per week during spring semester. One hour of academic credit is awarded for participation. This credit may be used as an elective in any curriculum. Members of the Symphonic Band supply their own formal attire for concerts. There is no other cost except tuition.
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Posted on September 26, 2008 at 1:46 pm
Auburn University’s premier wind ensembles and chamber groups will perform this coming Thursday, 7:30 pm, in our fall Symphonic Band concert, at the Opelika Performing Arts Center. Read on for a map to the concert location, and to view the fall concert poster. Read More »
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Posted on August 6, 2008 at 9:59 pm
Those wishing to audition for Symphonic Band the fall must sign up for an audition time online. Students enrolled in the marching band course (MUSI 1100) or symphonic band course (MUSI 1120) this fall will receive a link in their email directing them to the form. If you have not signed up for either course and want to audition, email the webmaster at 1auband@auburn.edu.
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Posted on July 24, 2008 at 4:59 pm
The Auburn University Bands is proud to announce the release of our newest Symphonic Band album, Phédre Live 2008. Featuring music performed at the 2008 Alabama All-State Host Concert, this CD is sure to delight and entertain any lover of concert band literature. Read More »
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