Selecting with Purpose: Choosing Wind Repertoire for Learning and Performance
Date
February 9-May 1, 2026
Online
Tuesdays 7:00-8:30 p.m. CST
Course Code
8415B | 534F
Credits
MECA: 3 | MMEd: 2
Tuition
$1194
Course Description
This course provides educators with essential tools to explore and select wind band repertoire that supports both quality and student growth. Focusing on grade 2-5 literature, participants will explore criteria for evaluating music through historical, instructional, technical and expressive qualities, with an emphasis on aligning repertoire choices with ensemble needs, education outcomes and performance goals.
Course Format: This course is a hybrid synchronous/asynchronous format with a minimum of 6 required online meetings:
| Meeting 1 | February 10, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 2 | February 17, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 3 | February 24, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 4 | March 3, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 5 | March 10, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 6 | March 17, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 7 | March 24, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 8 | April 7, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 9 | April 14, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 10 | April 21, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
| Meeting 11 | April 28, 2026: 7:00 to 8-8:30pm CST |
*This course is available at two levels:
- MMEd Program Students: If you’re enrolled in the MMEd program at VanderCook, register for the 500-level course.
- MECA Continuing Education Students: If you’re not in the MMEd program but wish to earn graduate credit, register for the 8000-level course.
The difference in credits earned and tuition costs reflects the varying tuition rates between the MMEd and MECA Continuing Education programs. If you’re unsure which section is right for you, feel free to reach out to [email protected] for assistance.
Instructor
Daniel J. Farris is Director of Athletic Bands at Northwestern University, where he is responsible for conducting the “Wildcat” Marching Band and Concert Band, and teaching courses in conducting and music education. He has been the Assistant Conductor of the Northshore Concert Band since 2006. Mr. Farris holds degrees in Music Education from James Madison University and the University of Illinois.
Prior to moving to Northwestern, Mr. Farris served as Assistant Director of Bands at Illinois State University and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He was also the Director of the Walt Disney World Collegiate All-Star Band in Orlando, FL, and taught in the public schools of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Bands under his direction have performed at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Bands of America Regional and National Championships, the Dublin, Ireland St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and numerous bowl games.
Mr. Farris has been an active clinician, adjudicator and guest conductor throughout the United States and Canada. He is a member of the National Band Association, College Band Directors National Association, an honorary member of Tau Beta Sigma/Kappa Kappa Psi, and serves as a faculty adviser of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Iota Chapter.


