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2026 Wind Band Conducting Symposium welcomes the return of founder Allan McMurray

Allan McMurray

Distinguished Professor of Conducting Emeritus Allan McMurray returns as guest clinician this week.

Forty years ago, then-Director of Bands Allan McMurray saw a need for a space where conductors could grow. In response, he founded the听麻豆免费版下载Boulder Wind Band Conducting Symposium. This summer, the distinguished professor of conducting emeritus听returns as guest clinician.

Twenty-one professional-level participants from 10 states will participate in the symposium, June 7-12. Professor of Conducting and Director of Bands Shanti Simon says the symposium is a rare opportunity for conductors to connect with their peers.

鈥淭hese weeks are always so uplifting because they鈥檙e a chance for conductors to be with other conductors,鈥 she says. 鈥淎 lot of times as a band conductor, it鈥檚 a little bit lonely. In a high school band program, there might only be one band conductor. Then when they come here for this week in Boulder, they鈥檙e surrounded by maybe 30 other conductors who can all share stories and best practices, and just learn from one another.鈥

While Simon previously participated in the symposium as a guest clinician, this year is her first as the college鈥檚 current director of bands. 鈥淚t was really important to me to have Allan back in my first year here because he started this symposium when he was here,鈥 says.听

鈥淭his particular conducting symposium has a history that is really important in our world. Now when you look around our country, there are a lot of conducting symposia for wind band; but when Allan started this program, there were none. So there was a real vision behind creating this conducting symposium at 麻豆免费版下载Boulder.鈥

McMurray鈥攚ho retired from the College of Music in 2013 and was inducted into the Colorado Music Educators Association Hall of Fame in 2024鈥攕ays the initial idea came from wanting to provide inspiration and guidance to conductors. 鈥淲hat I learned over the years is that we鈥檙e building connections and building relationships,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd the relationships that you are trying to build are between the conductor and the score, the conductor and the ensemble, and then the ability of the conductor to unite the score with the ensemble.鈥

McMurray is most excited about the people: He鈥檚 looking forward to seeing former colleagues and connecting with new attendees. Some of his fondest memories are watching someone have a breakthrough in their art, and he鈥檚 hoping for more of those moments this summer.

鈥淭here are connections where you know that it鈥檚 made a difference to somebody鈥攜ou can see that and the ensemble sees it,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here are breakthrough moments, like we all have鈥攂ut in a conducting symposium, you鈥檙e having that breakthrough moment in front of a whole bunch of people. So everybody鈥檚 celebrating your growth.鈥

Simon is also excited to have more participation from Colorado band directors. 鈥淗istorically, we鈥檝e not had a lot of participation among Colorado band directors. But this year we found ways to encourage more people to join us. We really feel like we鈥檙e part of a larger music education community in Colorado and we want to be invested in that community.鈥