Concordia Nebraska Wind Symphony prepares to embark on Spring 2026 tour
Seward, NE (03/12/2026) — Concordia University, Nebraska's premier instrumental ensemble, the University Wind Symphony, will tour through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Missouri on their upcoming 2026 tour April 8-12.
The group tours every year, both locally and nationally. This year's tour will take them to congregations in Bloomington, Minnesota; Grafton, Wisconsin; Davenport, Iowa; and St. Charles, Missouri.
The University Wind Symphony regularly performs full-length concerts, as well as participating in school assemblies and worship services. They perform a wide range of repertoire, including hymn tune settings, marches and original wind band[Co1] literature.
The theme of this year's tour is "Stable and Steadfast - Hymns of Faith." The concert will feature hymns of faith that remind audiences of the firm foundation granted through faith in Christ. Some of these hymns include Built on the Rock, How Firm a Foundation and a Mighty Fortress. In addition, the ensemble will perform a newly-commissioned piece based on the hymn tune "Seward," written by former Concordia music professor Ted Beck. [Co2]
The ensemble is under the direction of Assistant Professor of Music Robert Cody '14. Cody has a bachelor of music degree from Concordia University, Nebraska, a master's degree in music education with a conducting emphasis from Colorado State University and is pursuing a doctorate in instrumental conducting from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Admission to the concerts is free. A free-will donation will be taken at the intermission to assist with tour costs.
Itinerary
Wednesday, April 8
St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Bloomington, Minnesota
Concert 7 p.m.
Thursday, April 9
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Grafton, Wisconsin
Concert 6:30 p.m.
Friday, April 10
Trinity Lutheran Church, Davenport, Iowa
Concert 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 11
Zion Lutheran Church, St. Charles, Missouri
Worship 5 p.m.
Concert 7 p.m.
Sunday, April 12
Zion Lutheran Church, St. Charles, Missouri
Worship 8 a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m.
Students involved in the Wind Symphony include:
Flute
Faith Brackney, Allen, Texas
Karalynn Pingel, Janesville, Wisconsin
Evelyn Schwartz, Peachtree City, Georgia
Lana Tillman, Battle Creek, Nebraska
Danielle Turner, Derby, Kansas
Hailey Winkelman, Mayer, Minnesota
Oboe
Sarah Stepp, Lincoln, Nebraska
Bassoon
Naomi Weber, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Clarinet
Bailey Bianco, Loveland, Colorado
Arabella Blakeley, Havana, Illinois
Hannah Ethridge, Fulda, Minnesota
Sydney Rohwer, Kearney, Nebraska
Claire VanTol, Unionville, Michigan
Bass Clarinet
Walter Seipold, Hastings, Iowa
Alto Saxophone
Autumn Consier, Churdan, Iowa
Grace Donnelly, Three Forks, Montana
Nathan Sollberger, Louisville, Nebraska
Tenor Saxophone
Jonah Carter, McKinney, Texas
Baritone Saxophone
Taylor Rogers, Plainville, Kansas
Trumpet
Caleb Anderson, Affton, Missouri
Taylor Beal, Frisco, Texas
Emily Castens, New Haven, Indiana
Matthew Feusse, Saginaw, Michigan
Matthew Hoops, Utica, Nebraska
Ellen Klintworth, Seward, Nebraska
Abbey Kudrna, Omaha, Nebraska
Mitchell Stephens, Brenham, Texas
Horn
Mary Bennet, Vernon Center, Minnesota
Kylie Burken, Holdrege, Nebraska
Nathan Feusse, Saginaw, Michigan
Elizabeth Salo, West Ely, Missouri
Creighton Urban, Callender, Iowa
Trombone
Maxwell Carlson, Norfolk, Nebraska
David Eatherton, St. Louis, Missouri
Miriam Ganoung, Halsey, Nebraska
Michaela Gibbs, Belleville, Illinois
Matthew Guilford, Lincoln, Nebraska
Joshua Meyer, Longmont, Colorado
Euphonium
Jacob Laesch, St. Louis, Missouri
Joshua Oberdieck, Elizabeth, Indiana
Tuba
Matthew Frerking, Columbia, Missouri
Benjamin Sams, Utica, Nebraska
Percussion
Ethan Bryson, Clarinda, Iowa
Aleksa Chambers, Wilber, Nebraska
Gretchen Hoft, Eldridge, Iowa
Timothy Mars, Cody, Wyoming
Shasta Tonniges, York, Nebraska
Rebecca Tredray, Robbinsdale, Minnesota
Jacob Wald, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Aaron Wulff, St. Charles, Missouri
String Bass
Kelsey O'Gara, Duvall, Washington
About Concordia University, Nebraska
Concordia University, Nebraska, founded in 1894, is a fully accredited, coeducational university of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod located in Seward, Nebraska, which currently serves more than 1,700 students. Concordia offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in an excellent academic and Christ-centered community that equips men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. For more information, visit cune.edu.
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