www.theleaven.com | Newspaper of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas | Vol. 32, No. 8 september 24, 2010
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Adam Braunschweig, the new band director for the Wyandotte County Catholic schools, gives Bishop Ward’s flute section a hand.
The new sound of music Band returns to WyCo Catholic schools
Before this school year began, not one of these Wyandotte County Catholic schools had an instrumental music program. “Bishop Ward High School is a 103-year-old KANSAS CITY, Kan. — It didn’t sound like school,” said Father Michael Hermes, presimusic yet. dent. “We have photos of a marching band and Just a lot of bangs, squawks and strangled pep band. We used to have quite a large music toots. But Adam Braunschweig, the new band di- program.” Unfortunately, that program ended in rector, was patient. 2002, leaving not only a gap in the educational Braunschweig went to each member of experience at Ward, but also a the fledgling Christ the King social void. The program’s deSchool Band and walked evWould you like to help mise meant no concerts at the eryone from the trumpeter to Catholic school band schools — indeed, not even so the drummer through the first programs by donating an much as a pep band rousing steps of learning instrumental instrument? Contact Adam fans at Ward’s football games. music during a class on Sept. Braunschweig at Bishop Because its absence was 17. Ward High School by callso keenly felt, a benefactor How to evenly tighten a ing (913) 371-1201. offered funds specifically to drumhead. How to pucker and help reboot the band. Father buzz into a mouthpiece. How Hermes, principal Judy Warren, and the Ward to oil an instrument. Where the spit valves are board approved the proposal. and how to clear them. Realizing the importance of the surround“That’s nasty!” exclaimed Kamryee Goring Catholic schools to its own future — more don, an eighth-grader. than 80 percent of its students come from Yes, where there is instrumental music, these feeder schools — Ward decided to exthere will be spit. It’s just another aspect of band that neo- pand its program. The next step was obvious: Ward needed to phyte players are learning at Bishop Ward High School, and Resurrection at the Cathe- get its own music man. Ward found one in Adam Braunschweig, dral, Christ the King, Our Lady of Unity, Holy Name and St. Patrick elementary schools in Turn to “Teacher” on page 6 Kansas City, Kan.
By Joe Bollig Leaven staff
Leaven photo by Joe Bollig
Marcus Blake, an eighth-grade student at Christ the King in Kansas City, Kan., is a drummer, but he’s also interested in the saxophone. Here, Adam Braunschweig demonstrates fingering to the youngster.