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Seward Concert Band, consisting of brass, woodwinds and percussion, was formed in 1977 to provide amateur musicians the opportunity to perform and improve their skills. In 1996, the band became a non-profit organization with the further mission to provide for the education and growth of its members and audiences through the public performance of music. Continuing financial support relies on its members’ dues, community support and ticket receipts.
Amateur musicians from the Seward Neighborhood of Minneapolis originally organized the band through the community adult education program with a matching grant from the Charles E. Mott Foundation. Now in its third decade, it includes members from all over the metropolitan region, drawing some members from the neighboring state of Wisconsin, some 83 to 170 km distant. The group requires no audition to join, yet challenges players at all skill levels. The size of the group varies from year to year but currently is about 50.
When we are not playing music, we are working (or retired) teachers, computer geeks, nurses, students, doctors, lawyers, housewives (or househusbands), molecular biologists, mothers, fathers, or not. We range in age from early college to "you shouldn't ask!"
The band rehearses once every week during the Fall, Winter and Spring, and meets occasionally during the Summer. Public performances are given several times each year at local parks, Memorial Day programs, and at our home auditorium.
Small mixed ensembles of band members also perform at various community events such as at the Twin Cities Marathon, local fairs, building and bridge openings and weddings. Saxophone and brass ensembles also meet and perform regularly. Individual members also take part in orchestras for local theatrical events.
We recently (2001) had a concert tour of Europe travelling through Germany and the Czech Republic. Forty members and relatives participated in this, the Seward Concert Bands first European tour. There are many reasons why band members decided to make this trip. For the group as a whole, it was a chance to extend the already warm cohesiveness of the group, a chance to play many typically American pieces of work for European audiences, and a chance to challenge the musicianship of our members before a new audience. Motivations for participating in this trip for individual members ranged from their first trips out of the United States, to people wanting to use the language they learned years ago in school, to people returning to visit old friends and family along the tour route. Some members wanted to get together in small groups and just play music in the streets or jam with locals. We were all very excited at the prospect of music, travel and meeting people.
In 2006 our new Director Dennis Malmberg took the podium and the band changed venues to South High School Auditorium.
In 2009 Foster Beyers became director and the band again changed venues, this time to Roosevelt High School. Foster begins a new era chosen by the Board of Directors to choose Ph.D. Candidates in Music Education and Band or Orchestra Direction from the University of Minnesota for a period of one to two years to be exposed to new and cutting edge talent.
In 2010 Foster directed an exciting season including a guest appearance by Professor of Trumpet, Dr. Amy Schendel of the University of Iowa, and the Band presented a concert in downtown Iowa City, directed, in part by Director of Bands at the University of Iowa, Dr. Mark Heidel; Foster Beyers and Christina Chen-Beyers. Foster received a conflicting appointment to a local college position and was replaced by Christina Chen-Beyers. After 2 years as director, Christina joins her husband in Moorhead, MN where he now has a position with Concordia College. Dr. Christina Yi-Ping Chen-Beyers currently serves as the Orchestra Director of the University Orchestra in Fargo-Moorhead, an ensemble which includes students from Minnesota State University-Moorhead and North Dakota State University. She is also the music director of the Mississippi Valley Orchestra in St. Paul and Northern Valley Youth Orchestras in Grand Forks. As a Sample Fellow in Conducting at the University Of Minnesota-Twin Cities she led the Campus Orchestra and founded the Campus String Orchestra and Summer Orchestra. She was replaced in Sept 2012 by John Stewart. In Sept 2013 John had moved on to become Director of Bands at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, WI and was replaced by Ph.D. Candidate David Berberick. In June 2014 Dr. Berberick moved on to become director at Black Hills State University focusing on applied percussion and pep band, among others. He was then succeeded by David Rolandson, a Ph.D. candidate in Music at the University of Minnesota.