Performing Groups/Organizations
music department
Performing groups at Boston College by category. The Music Department is just one of a number of sponsors for performing groups, such as The Bands Program, The Irish Studies Program, and Office of the Dean of Student Development (ODSD).
Instruments
The Boston College Symphony Orchestra
John Finney, Director
An organization of 40-60 players dedicated to music of the symphonic repertoire, open to all members of Boston College and the surrounding community. Rehearsals are on Mondays 6:30-8:00 p.m. and Wednesdays 6:00-7:30 p.m.
The Boston College Chamber Music Society
Sandra Hebert, Director
An organization devoted to the enjoyment of making music in small ensembles. Students of similar ability are matched to form groups, get music, rehearse, and receive coaching. Organizational meeting during second week of classes. Opportunities to play in dorm and other concerts. Sign-up sheet posted outside Lyons 426. Call Music department 617-552-4843 for further information.
The Symphonic Band
David Healey, Director
The Symphonic Band is open to interested members of the community to perform original works for combined woodwinds, brass and percussion and transcriptions from the orchestral repertoire. Call Bands Program 617-552-3018 for information.
The University Wind Ensemble and Chamber Ensembles
Sebastian Bonaiuto, Director
The University Wind Ensemble is a select group of undergraduate student performers, determined by competitive auditions to play wind literature of the highest quality. The Ensemble also sponsors woodwind, brass and percussion groups of varying sizes. Call Bands Program 617-552-3018 for information.
The Boston College Flute Choir
Judith Grant, Director
An ensemble devoted solely to music for multiple flutes. Meets once a week with the director. Public performances on and off campus. Call Music department 617-552-4843 for further information.
Irish Traditional Music Ensemble
Seamus Connolly, Director
Weekly lessons in the Irish fiddle, tin whistle, and in Irish dancing, along with a monthly Ceili or tune-swap for all instruments. Fiddle and tin whistle meet Tuesday evenings, Irish dancing Wednesday afternoons. Call 617-552-3716 for further information.
The Boston College Marching Band
David Healey, Director
The dynamic 'Screaming Eagles' band consists of over 180 students as instrumentalists, color guard, and managerial staff for performance at halftime shows, in the stands and at special events. All interested students are invited to join. Call Bands Program 617-552-3018 for further information.
The Pep Band
Jeff Daniels, Director
Supports the basketball and hockey teams during the winter months, including the Big East and Hockey East tournaments, both here and out of state. Call Bands Program 617-552-3018 for further information.
The Jazz Lab Band
Sebastian Bonaiuto, Director
This ensemble serves as an alternative to BC bOp! for those students who wish to play in a jazz big band. Rehearsals are on Mondays from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Contact Bands Program 617-552-3018 for further information.
Popular Styles Ensemble
Eric Kniffin, Director
Jazz, rock, fusion, funk. Meet with like-minded musicians for coaching and improvisation. Call Music department 617-552-4843 for further information.
Improvisation
Eric Kniffin, Director
A series of graded levels of guided instruction in improvisation in blues and jazz idioms. Meets Monday evenings. Call Music department 617-552-4843 for further information.
Instruments and Voices
B.C.bOp!
Sebastian Bonaiuto, Director
A 25-member ensemble dedicated to instrumental and vocal jazz performance. Rehearsals are in the Conte Forum Band Room on Monday and Wednesdays 4:15-6:30 p.m., plus one additional night. Performances throughout the semester both at B.C. and away. Open instrumental auditions will be held in September.
Call Bands Program 617-552-3018 for further information.
Liturgy Arts Group
Meyer Chambers, Director
As part of Campus Ministry, LAG provides music for services on campus and special events. Vocalists and instrumentalists perform a wide repertoire of music. Call 617-552-1398 for more information.
The Boston Collegium
A mixed vocal and instrumental ensemble devoted to music from the Middle Ages through the Classical period in historically informed performances. Call Music department 617-552-4843.
Voices
The University Chorale
John Finney, Director
150 voice mixed chorus dedicated to performing the finest choral music of both classical and contemporary composers. Auditions during the first week of classes; rehearsals on Monday (women) Tuesday (men) and Thursday (all) from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Visit University Chorale website or call the Chorale Office 617-552-4306 for further information.
Voices of Imani
The Boston College Gospel Choir, with membership open to the entire Boston College Community. Rehearsals begin the second week of school. Email African and African Diaspora Studies (AADS) or call 617-552-3238 for further information.
Madrigal Singers
The Madrigal Singers perform religious and secular songs from the Renaissance period, dressed in traditional attire. At Christmastime, they can be heard singing carols around campus. Contact Student Programs or Email bcmadrigals@yahoo.com.
A Cappella
The Acoustics
A mixed voice a cappella group performing contemporary music. The group performs shows around the campus and the city throughout the year. Email acoustics@bc.edu.
Against the Current
BC's only Christian a cappella group. Auditions held in the Fall. Email against.the.current@bc.edu.
B.E.A.T.S.
Black Experience in America Through Song (B.E.A.T.S.) is BC's only R&B and Soul a cappella group. Email: bostoncollegebeats@gmail.com or visit bostoncollegebeats.com for more information.
The B.C. Sharps
Boston College's only all-female a cappella group combine their creative vocal stylings with a unique brand of humor. For more information see The BC Sharps.
The Bostonians
A 16-20 mixed-voice a cappella group dedicated to music for fun. The group performs shows for campus and community.
The Dynamics
BC's youngest pop a cappella group was founded in the fall of 1998. Auditions are held for the mixed-voices group in the fall and spring.
The Heightsmen
B.C.'s only all-male a cappella group established in 1990. Their repertoire includes jazz, pop, rock, R&B, disco and other genres. More information
Other
The Music Guild
A student-run club that organizes practice space, concerts and musician contacts for student musicians in pop, jazz, rock, etc. Visit the website for further information.