2024 WELS East Regional Band Fest

March 15—17, 2024

Festival Information

The clinician for this year’s festival will be Professor James Ripley from Carthage College. The percussion clinician will be Wes Schmandt from Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School.

Concert Livestream

Please join us in person at Manitowoc Lutheran High School in Manitowoc, WI on Sunday, March 17 at 2pm (Central) or online via our Livestream.

  • Dr. James C. Ripley

    CLINICIAN

    James C. Ripley is Professor of Music, and Director of Instrumental Music Activities at Carthage College. He also serves as Music Consultant of the Sakuyo Wind Orchestra at Sakuyo University in Kurashiki, Japan, where he was Music Director from 2001-2011. At Carthage, Dr. Ripley conducts the Wind Orchestra, Concert Band and the chamber winds group AMATI. He also teaches classes in conducting, teaching methods and psychoacoustics. Prior to his appointment at Carthage, Dr. Ripley served as Assistant Professor of Conducting and Ensembles at the Eastman School of Music, where he was the Associate Conductor of the Eastman Wind Ensemble and Wind Orchestra, and conductor of the Symphonic Wind Ensemble at the River Campus of the University of Rochester. In 2012, Dr. Ripley received the Carlo A. Sperati Award from Luther College for outstanding service in the field of instrumental music.

    Dr. Ripley received his D.M.A. in conducting from the Eastman School of Music, where he studied with Donald Hunsberger. He has a M.M. in Wind Conducting from Northwestern University in

    Evanston, Illinois, and a B.A. in Music Education from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Former positions held by Dr. Ripley were as Associate Director of Bands at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, and as a clinical faculty member at Luther College. In addition, Dr. Ripley taught for eleven years in the public schools of Minnesota and Iowa.

    Mr. Ripley is an active arranger and editor of wind ensemble music. His performing edition of Howard Hanson's Triumphal Ode for Military Band is published by Carl Fischer, and his arrangements for The Donald Hunsberger Wind Library are available through Warner Brothers Publications.  A new orchestration of Healy Willan’s Royce Hall Suite is currently under consideration for publication. He collaborated with Morton Gould on the completion of the American Ballads for band and has made editions of Gould’s American Patrol and Howard Hanson's Pan and the Priest for chamber winds and piano.   Current projects include work on historical editions of music by Percy Grainger, Samuel Barber, and Leo Sowerby. He has authored several articles that have appeared in WASBE World, The Instrumentalist, Wind Works, BD Guide, and the Journal of Band Research.

    His professional affiliations include the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (Past President), College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, and the National Association for Music Education. Mr. Ripley has appeared as guest clinician and conductor throughout the United States, Canada, and Japan.

  • Mr. Wes Schmandt

    PERCUSSION CLINICIAN

    Wes Schmandt teaches percussion and German at Kettle Moraine Lutheran High school in Jackson, WI. He also maintains a private studio and serves as coach for the Lutheran Vanguard DrumLine. At KML he is the director of the high school and Elementary schools percussion ensembles. Mr. Schmandt keeps active in performance as a member of the Waukesha Area Symphonic Band. He has served as clinician for the WELS Band Festivals since 1992.

    Mr. Schmandt lives in West Bend, WI with his wife, Sarah and three children, Michaya, Dylan and Bryson.