Thu, Dec 4, 2025

7:30 PM – 8:30 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Center for the Arts Concert Hall

4373 Mason Pond Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030, United States

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In the second concert of the Mason Bands' 55th Anniversary season, the Mason Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony reflect on perseverance, remembrance, and the radiant arrival of joy after struggle. Titled “But Joy Comes...,” this evocative program journeys through music that speaks to loss and longing, resilience and remembrance, light and triumph.

The Symphonic Band opens the evening with Brian Balmages’s Joy in All Things—an uplifting work that sets the tone with infectious energy and a message of gratitude. That spirit continues in Rossano Galante’s Life Eternal, a cinematic and deeply heartfelt tribute to enduring memory and love. Richard Saucedo’s Heroes Near and Far honors everyday acts of bravery and service, while Harrison Collins’s Unstoppable pulses with determination and optimism, capturing the drive of a new generation.

As the program deepens, the Wind Symphony offers Richard Wagner’s Trauersinfonie, a solemn and majestic work composed for large wind band. Written to commemorate the moving of composer Carl Maria von Weber’s body from London back to Germany, Wagner’s tribute draws its melodic material from Weber’s opera Euryanthe, transforming themes of lyrical beauty into a powerful meditation on loss, legacy, and national pride.

Shuying Li’s Luminance follows with striking contrast—its shimmering textures and propulsive rhythms illuminating the space between darkness and light. The concert culminates in John Mackey’s The Frozen Cathedral, a powerful sonic monument inspired by majestic landscapes and th. Towering, elemental, and transcendent, Mackey’s work closes the evening with a sense of awe and hope.

The Mason Bands are proud to welcome the Independence High School Wind Ensemble as a featured special guest for this concert, under the direction of Kyle Harrington (Mason BM – Music Education ’14). A dedicated educator and alumnus of George Mason University, Harrington brings his outstanding ensemble to share in this evening of reflection and renewal.

But Joy Comes... is a reminder that in the face of sorrow and silence, we continue to rise, to sing, to shine.

 

Free Student Ticket FAQ  

Where do I pick up my tickets? Free student tickets must be picked up in person from the Ticket Office with your Mason ID at the venue noted on your registration on the day of the event, beginning one hour prior to the event. 

How can I sit with someone else? Students wishing to sit together must request adjacent seats at the Ticket Office when picking up tickets together one hour prior to the event.

What if I need to buy another ticket? Please visit the Ticket Office with your Mason ID as soon as possible. Student discounts may be available. A limited number of free student tickets are available at the Ticket Office for you to reserve with your purchased ticket. The Ticket Office will release your Mason360 registration.

What if the registration is full? Please visit the Ticket Office with your Mason ID. A limited number of free student tickets are available at the Ticket Office, and if those have run out, student discounts may be available. 

How do I contact the Ticket Office? Email us at (text) cfatix@gmu.edu or (voice) 703-993-2787. 

Access services questions? Contact the Accessibility Coordinator at (text) cfatix@gmu.edu or (voice) 703-993-8881. 

Read more about the Free Student Ticket policy: cvpa.gmu.edu/freetickets 

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Center for the Arts Concert Hall

4373 Mason Pond Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030, United States

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Center for the Arts
Co-hosted with: Dewberry Family School of Music

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