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Brass Spectacular returns to Pitt State

PSU Public Relations

Issue date: 5/1/08 Section: Campus Life
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Tickets for the 2008 Brass Spectacular drum and bugle corps show at Pittsburg State University go on sale Thursday, May 1. The show, which features seven of the nation's top drum and bugle corps, will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, in Carnie Smith Stadium.

The Pittsburg show is part of the Drum Corps International (DCI) Summer Music Games tour that concludes with the world championships in Indianapolis, Ind. The corps are made up of musicians between the ages of 14 and 22 from the United States, Canada and around the world. The corps perform precision marching and formations while playing both original and well-known compositions.

"A drum corps show is the ultimate expression of power and pageantry," said Doug Whitten, director of athletics bands at Pittsburg State University. "Some people have described drum corps performances as a cross between a Las Vegas show and a symphony orchestra."

Whitten says that drum corps are similar to marching bands in that they march on a football field and play music, but there are some key differences. A marching band usually provides entertainment at sporting events. In contrast, a drum and bugle corps is the main event. This distinction allows drum corps to strive for more artistic performances, Whitten says. Instead of performing chants, cheers and traditional marches, a drum corps is more likely to perform classical music, jazz, or stage a 10-minute Broadway style musical.

Perhaps the biggest difference between a marching band and a drum and bugle corps, Whitten says, is the amount of time a corps invests in perfecting their show.

"It's not unusual for a corps to rehearse more than 12 hours a day," Whitten said.

The drum and bugle corps scheduled to compete at PSU on July 23 are: The Academy, from Tempe, Ariz.; the Boston Crusaders, fom Boston, Mass.; the Colt Cadets, from Dubuque, Iowa; the Colts, also from Dubuque, Iowa; the Crossmen, from San Antonio, Texas; the Santa Clara Vanguard, from Santa Clara, Calif.; and the Troopers, from Casper, Wyo.

Tickets range from $10 to $25 and are available through the Pitt State ticket office at www.pittstate.edu/tickets or by phone at 235-4796.
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