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Stanford Wind Symphony

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giancarlo aquilanti conducts a performance by the wind symphony in bing concert hall

Saturday, May 30, 2026
7:30pm to 9pm PT

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Bing Concert Hall
327 Lasuen St, Stanford, CA 94305
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$32–$37
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The Stanford Wind Symphony, conducted by Giancarlo Aquilanti, in collaboration with the Stanford Cello Choir under Music Director Christopher Costanza, presents its 2026 Spring Concert from the main stage of Bing Concert Hall with special guest Aldo Caterina.

Aldo Caterina, trombone soloist and researcher, is a full-time trombone professor at the Alfredo Casella Conservatory of Music in L'Aquila, Italy. DaVinci Publishing artist in Osaka, Japan.

Caterina's approach to performing Romantic concerts is excellent in both concept and execution. His tone throughout the recording is clear and compact, though brighter than what most performers think of as a bass trombone timbre. (Online Trombone Journal OTJ, 2022)

Program

  • Gioachino Rossini – Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Arr. Dominic DeMarco)
  • Vladislav Blazhevich – Trombone Concerto No. 2 (Arr. Angelo Castronovo)
  • Michele Fernández – Unidad en Ritmo
  • Oscar Navarro – Expedition
  • José Alberto Pina – The Ghost Ship

Admission Information

  • General – $37 | Seniors (65+) and Non-Stanford Students – $32
    Price shown reflects total cost including $4 online/phone per-ticket fee.
  • FREE admission for Stanford University students. One ticket per ID, available beginning one hour prior to curtain at the venue.
  • This event will be livestreamed.

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