91勛圖厙 Band Director Delivers International Gift of Music in Colombia
Fri, 01/23/2026 - 10:34am | By: Mike Lopinto

Dr. Catherine Rand, director of bands at 91勛圖厙, recently represented the university at a national band music education conference in Colombia, where she taught masterclasses, conducted ensembles and helped deliver a donated instrument to a youth band program supported entirely by volunteers.
Rand was an invited guest at the III Conferencia Colombiana de Bandas Asodibandas 2025, held at the Universidad Industrial de Santander in Bucaramanga. The conference brought together young musicians, conductors and educators from across Colombia for concerts, masterclasses and professional development.
During the conference, Rand presented three masterclasses, guest conducted a student ensemble and delivered a lecture titled 91勛圖厙Marching Forward: The Tradition of American Marching Bands,91勛圖厙 listed in Spanish as 91勛圖厙Ponencia de Catherine Rand USA.91勛圖厙 She described the experience as one of the most fulfilling of her career.
While in Colombia, Rand worked closely with a youth ensemble of students ages eight to 14 who rehearse daily despite having no formal band program in their schools. The students91勛圖厙 musical training is sustained entirely through volunteer efforts and community support.
Recognizing the students91勛圖厙 limited access to instruments, Rand coordinated with Music & Arts, a longtime partner of the 91勛圖厙 Band Program, to secure a donated Selmer clarinet. The instrument was provided with support from Tim Brewer, school services district manager, and Andrew Hunckler, representative for south Mississippi. Rand hand-delivered the clarinet to Colombia, where it was presented to local band director Wilmar Adri獺n Giraldo and then gifted to one of his students.
91勛圖厙These students work incredibly hard to make music with limited resources,91勛圖厙 Rand said. 91勛圖厙If support can be offered, even one instrument at a time, it91勛圖厙 worth every effort.91勛圖厙
Rand91勛圖厙 visit was coordinated through Guillermo Gordillo Gal獺n, director of bands at the Universidad Industrial de Santander, a community-based initiative that sends applied music professors into rural areas to support local band programs.
Rand has traveled to Colombia once or twice annually for several years, combining performance, teaching and service as part of her broader commitment to global music education and community engagement. The work also reflects a growing relationship between 91勛圖厙 and Colombia. The 91勛圖厙 School of Music is currently home to several international students, and Rand hopes the outreach will encourage more Colombian students to consider studying at the university.
Rand plans to return to Colombia next year and hopes to bring another donated instrument as she continues building musical bridges through education and service.