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Feb 29, 2008:
CBDNA Highlights
You can see pictures from the trip and hear the recording of the concert by visiting this link

Nov 8, 2007:
Upcomming Appearances
November 10-11, 2007
Premiere of They Shall Run and Be Free
OMEA, District XII All-District Band, Sydney OH

November 18-20, 2007
Premiere of Cumberland Falls
Southeastern KMEA, Williamsburg, KY

November 29, 2007
Performance of J.S. Jig

Northern Kentucky University Bands
Greaves Hall, 8:00 pm

December 1, 2007
New Music Reading Session
Greaves Hall, NKU

December 8, 2007
KMEA All-State Band & Orchestra
Trumpet sight-reading judge
Elizabethtown, KY

December 18-22, 2007
Premiere of Unbridled Spirit
Performance of Songs of Old Kentucky
Midwest Clinic
Chicago, IL

2008

January 4-5, 2008
West Central District Honor Band
Warrensburg, MO

January 18-19, 2008
Tri-State Honor Band Symposium
Northern Kentucky University
Highland Heights, KY

February 6-9, 2008
KMEA Conference
Louisville, KY

February 21, 2008
Northern Kentucky University Bands
Greaves Hall, 8pm

February 26-March 1, 2008
Performance by NKU Symphonic Winds @Southern Division College Band Directors National Association
Columbus, GA

March 6-8, 2008
KMEA District VI
Northern Kentucky Select Band
Highland Heights, KY

April 17, 2008
Northern Kentucky University Bands
Greaves Hall, 8pm

Nov 8, 2007:
Guest Appearance
Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville, IL

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Current Band Works Available:

The Dragoon's Farewell

In My Native Country

Mambo Furioso

Shannon Lake

Bayou Breakdown

Spy Chase

Slumber My Darling

A Sacred Suite

Songs of Old Kentucky

Photo Finish!

Other Unpublished Works

Links:

- Alfred Music
- NKU Music
- OSWD.org
- Valid XHTML
- Bill Haynes

 

Bio Page

Education: PhD - Lousiana State University, MA - Western Kentucky University, BME - University of Louisville

Personal History: Born - August 14th, 1960
Married: Amy Lindsay Karrick
Four Children: Ross, Connor, Natalie, and Molly
Parents: Cecil and Shirley Karrick of Bowling Green, KY

Brant Karrick joined the faculty of Northern Kentucky University in the fall of 2003 as Director of Bands. His prior teaching experience includes nine years at the University of Toledo and seven years of public school teaching in Kentucky. At NKU, he administrates the entire band program including the Symphonic Winds, the Concert Band and the Basketball Pep Band. He also teaches classes in conducting, music education, marching band techniques, and assists with student teacher supervision. In addition to his responsibilities at NKU, Dr. Karrick is active as a guest conductor, adjudicator, clinician, composer, and music arranger. His band compositions have been performed around the country, in Europe, and in Australia.

Karrick began his service as a public school teacher in 1984 at Beechwood School in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. In 1986 he returned to his alma mater, Bowling Green (KY) High School, as the Director of Instrumental Music. His concert bands received superior ratings at regional and state concert festivals every year of his five year tenure there, and in 1988 his marching band was named Class AA State Champion.

In the fall of 1991 Karrick entered the Ph. D. program in Music Education at Louisiana State University, completing the degree in 1994. His prior education includes a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Louisville which he completed in 1982, and a Master of Arts in Education from Western Kentucky University, completed in 1984. Dr. Karrick's musical life has been influenced by many individuals. He studied trumpet with Leon Rapier, music education with Cornelia Yarborough, and conducting with Frank Wickes. His primary composition teachers were David Livingston, Steve Beck, and Cecil Karrick. His professional affiliations include: Music Educators National Conference, the Kentucky Music Educators Association, Phi Beta Mu, ASCAP, the National Band Association, and the College Band Directors National Association.