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Bands at UCM

If you're interested in playing in a band as a UCM student—music major or not—then we have a place for you! Whether you're performing newly commissioned compositions in Carnegie Hall with the Wind Ensemble, performing with the Marching Mules in Arrowhead Stadium, or recording with the Jazz Ensembles in our state-of-the-art recording studios, your experiences with UCM Bands are sure to be enjoyable and rewarding! 

 


 

Welcome to UCM Bands!

Corey Seapy

 

 

 

Dr. Corey Seapy, Director of Bands

Thank you for visiting UCM Bands! Here you'll find useful information about the program, people, and experiences you'll enjoy as part of this special program. Whether or not you're a music major, if you have an interest in making music at UCM, we have a place for you!

Choosing a college or career path is one of the most important decisions a student faces. The faculty and staff at UCM Music are committed to providing as much relevant information as possible, so you're able to make an informed decision. If you'd like to receive more information about UCM Bands, please complete this short form. This will allow us to get in touch about finding the right "fit" for you as a student musician.

If you plan to visit the Warrensburg campus, Dr. Baker and I would love to visit with you and your family! We're also happy to chat via phone or email. Please feel free to contact us at bands@ucmo.edu

 

 
Jade Brazzel

Jade Brazzel, Senior Music Education Major (Oboe)

Having been a part of this program for some time now, I find that I made the right choice in transferring to UCM after graduating from MCCKC. I feel very welcomed here as the UCM Music Department's faculty and staff are exceedingly professional and personable with their students. They take the time to get to know you, they push and challenge you, and they make sure that you not only learn, but you grow as well so that EVERYONE may be set up and ready for success now and in the future. Whether you are musically focused in vocal, instrumental, educational or technology studies, there is a great program for you and relative organizations, as well, so you can definitely feel part of the department coming in as a freshman or, like me, a transfer student. I know that I have had an amazing time here and have also found my place within UCM's tight-knit community. I am definitely proud to call myself a Mule and to be a part of UCM Music.

 
 Setser

Pat Setser, Alumna, Music Education, Associate Conductor Kansas City Wind Symphony

Many years ago I selected Central Missouri as the university I wanted to attend. I have never regretted that choice. I received an excellent education from high quality professors, who after my graduation, continued to mentor me. When those professors retired, their successors were just as friendly, supportive, and helpful as my original teachers. I gained lifelong friends and have enjoyed wonderful professional and personal relationships with many throughout these years.

Central is a school that cares about their students and their success for a lifetime. It is a place you can trust to give you straight advice and top notch instruction. I have sent many of my students to Central with full confidence that they would do well, work hard, and become successful no matter what field they chose. You always feel at home when you return. There is always a friendly face to welcome you.

 
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Student Performance Opportunities

 

Opportunities for Directors & Students

Carol Brittin Chambers

The 9th Annual Claude T. Smith Festival will occur April 8 and 9, 2026, featuring guest composer/conductor Carol Brittin Chambers. Please contact Dr. Seapy (seapy@ucmo.edu) if your band is interested in participating.

Named after the legendary composer Claude T. Smith for his devotion to music education, wind-band literature, and UCM/CMSU, this annual event provides an opportunity for students and directors to interact with a visiting composer in meaningful clinic, Q+A, and performance settings. 

 

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