Brass Ensembles (MUS 1061)
Brass quintets, brass quartets, brass trios, trombone ensembles, or French horn ensembles.
**Auditions: Contact Robert Birch during the first week of classes.
Cello Choir (MUS 1061)
Cello duets and trios performing selected repertoire. Contact Lori Barnet during the first week of classes.
**Auditions: Contact Lori Barnet during the first week of classes.
Flute Choir
The Flute Choir provides flautists an opportunity to perform a wide variety of literature scored for flutes alone.
**Auditions: Held during the first week of classes. Requirements: Two contrasting pieces of repertoire, and major scales. Contact Stephani Stang during the first week of classes.
Guitar Ensemble (MUS 1061)
The GW Guitar Ensemble gives guitar students a chance to play together, to improve sight-reading and to learn chamber repertoire.
**Auditions: Contact John Albertson during the first week of classes.
Keyboard Ensembles (MUS 1061)
Piano quartets, piano quintets, piano trios, piano duos, or piano for four-hands.
**Auditions: Contact Malinee Peris during the first week of classes.
Percussion Ensemble (MUS 1061)
A conducted ensemble of three or more players using the complete spectrum of percussion instruments.
**Auditions: Contact Alejandro Lucini and Joe Connell during the first week of classes.
String Ensembles (MUS 1061)
String quartets and trios, with and without piano.
**Auditions: Contact Mary Findley during the first week of classes.
Trumpet Ensemble (MUS 1061)
Various size ensembles, including trumpet, piccolo trumpet and flugelhorn, which perform a wide variety of repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to the twentieth century.
**Auditions: Contact Robert Birch during the first week of classes.
Woodwind Ensembles (MUS 1061)
Woodwind quintets, quartets, trios, and duos.
**Auditions: Contact Robert Birch during the first week of classes.