Destinee Siebe
  • Music History and Literature
  • Class of 2019
  • Louisville, KY

Destinee Siebe performs at The Kennedy Center with Baldwin Wallace University Symphonic Wind Ensemble

2016 May 13

Destinee Siebe of Louisville was among 57 Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music students who embarked on a six-day performance tour of Washington, D.C. with BW's Symphonic Wind Ensemble over 2016 Spring Break. During the tour Siebe, a graduate of Dupont Manual Magnet High School majoring in music therapy, interacted with students at Bishop Ireton High School, Robinson High School, Suitland High School and Fairfax High School through a variety of master classes and performances.

The tour culminated with the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by Brendan Caldwell, and the Bishop Ireton Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by Randall Eyles, performing at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The concert featured the premier of "Advance Always: A Celebration of Frank Battisti and Garwood Whaley" written by BW composer-in-residence Clint Needham honoring the two music education luminaries. The ensembles also performed works by Aaron Copland, Edward Grieg and Michael Gandolfi.

William Powell of DC Metro Theater Arts described the concert as "a musical cornucopia of new compositions and aged classics."

From Bach to Broadway, the BW Conservatory of Music is a proven choice for students aspiring to perform with the best orchestras, operas and theatres; to gain acceptance to top graduate schools; and to land positions in teaching, arts management and music therapy. The Conservatory also serves more than 2,000 community members each year through Conservatory Outreach ensembles, classes, private lessons and summer music programs.