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Fine Arts

Find out more about ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ's Show Band, Vocal Groups & Theatre!

The award-winning ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Show Band is regarded as one of the leading two-year college bands in the Southeast. They perform about 50 dates a year, travel the state (and, sometimes, out of state) and record in professional studios. The Show Band performs a variety of styles, including contemporary big band, rhythm and blues, country, rock and roll, New Orleans brass band, straight-ahead jazz and everything in between.

Audition and Scholarships

Audition dates are announced annually in January or as needed. Candidates can sign up for an individual morning or afternoon audition time. All candidates must “sit in” with the ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Show Band at 11 a.m. the day of the audition. Other requirements include:

Instrumental: The candidate must prepare a piece of their choice that best demonstrates their abilities. Major scales (two octaves where possible), chromatic scale (lowest to highest) and sight reading are required. Jazz improvisation is encouraged but not required.

Vocalist: The ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Show Band includes a small ensemble of vocalists. Those interested in auditioning should prepare two contrasting pieces to sing along with YouTube Karaoke. Each candidate will be required to sing with the Show Band during the audition. 

Piano and Guitar: Prepare a piece that best demonstrates the abilities of the musician. Major scales and sight reading are required. Contemporary blues or jazz improvisation highly required.

Bass: Prepare a piece that best demonstrates the abilities of the musician. Major scales, walk a bass on a blues, sight reading and improvisation encouraged.

Drums: Demonstrate a variety of drum styles, including swing, Latin, funk, bossa nova, Afro-Cuban, brush work, etc. Sight reading will also be required.

Sound: Candidates should bring a resume describing their background running a sound board, light, etc. Letters of recommendation are required. During the audition rehearsal, candidates will be asked to troubleshoot a “fixed” sound or lighting issue.

Photographer/Social Media: Candidates should bring a portfolio of their photography work, a resume and letters of recommendation. All candidates will be interviewed.

To schedule an audition, contact Music Director/Instructor Desmond Mitchell at rmitchell@gadsdenstate.edu or 256-549-8394.

 

 

A Cappella Choir

The ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ A Cappella Choir is a performance group designed to enhance the skills of developing musicians through the choral genre. The repertoire chosen by director J.T. Harrell incorporates many styles and represents the vast array of choral literature. Emphasis is placed on nurturing reading skills and honing awareness of musical form, stylistic characteristics and musical ensemble performance.

This group does an average of 50 performances each year and serves as a recruiting tool for ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ. They perform in local schools, community events and private parties. Membership is open to anyone. Students may audition for scholarships.

The ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Singers

The ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Singers is a performance-based ensemble that appears on campus in the community and throughout the state of Alabama. This groups sings contemporary pieces directed by J.T. Harrell throughout its tour. Membership in the group is based on an audition, and scholarships are available.

The 23-24 A Cappella Choir and ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Singers

Auditions and Scholarships

Singers will perform two songs of contrasting styles and genres. One selection should be in classical style such as an art song or folk song performed in the classical style or “legitimate” musical theater style. The second selection can be in the pop, “non-legitimate” musical theater style, contemporary Christian, country, gospel or other non-classical styles.

Candidates may use CD accompaniment, accompany themselves on an instrument or have a pianist accompaniment. Singers who would like a pianist to play for them must notify J.T. Harrell at 256-549-8391 prior to their scheduled audition time. Candidates should bring the sheet music with them to their audition.

During the audition, singers will be required to sight read the soprano, alto, tenor or bass part from an unfamiliar song. Singers will also be required to sing some vocal exercises to check range and possible voice part.

A letter of recommendation from a high school choir director, counselor or principal is requested. To schedule an audition contact Director J.T. Harrell at 256-549-8391 or email jharrell@gadsdenstate.edu.

ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Singers performing at a Night of Fine Arts

 

 

ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ and the Department of Fine Arts is pleased to offer scholarship opportunities for its division.  Full and half scholarships are available in the areas of acting, lighting, sound and costumes. Students will have the opportunity to do hands-on work for a minimum of one production per semester with a possible summer show and student showcases. Auditions for actors will consist of two contrasting monologues at approximately one minute each. Those seeking a scholarship for Technical Theatre will be asked to attend an interview with a portfolio including any photos of past work.  

Anyone interested should contact Mr. Joe Fuselli at jfuselli@gadsdenstate.edu for an audition date.

See from previous ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Theatre productions

 

A scene from ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ Theatre's production of The Taming of the Shrew