2010/11 Full Program
2010/11 Full Program

2010/11 Full Program

Game Day Experience
Game Day Experience

Game Day Experience

The Marching Band Cheering On Our Team.

First Concert Performance
First Concert Performance

First Concert Performance

After 12 weeks of theory and learning to play an instrument, students from the Beginning Band and Music Appreciation classes prepare to take the stage for their first concert performance. They did a great job. December 2010

Jazz Band
Jazz Band

Jazz Band

Band Booster Parents/ Students Host Professional Recoding Artist Erick Melanson For 4 Workshops On Soloing.

Full Program

Full Program

The Don Bosco Technical Institute music program is committed to excellence.

Our programs aims to provide students with a life long appreciation for the arts, support students in realizing their full potential, and provide opportunity for students to have a well-rounded education, which includes the arts. Our college geared approach of education by doing, competency based assessments, and the incorporation of technology in traditional settings, separates us from all other programs. We respect and honor our past traditions, alumni, and community and keep focused on creating the future leaders of tomorrow. -Daniel A. Almanza, Director of Instrumental Music

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Mar 5

Jazz Night Out- April 26, 2013

The Don Bosco Tech. Music Program brings you Jazz Night Out! Our annual fundraiser provides dinner and live jazz music for your enjoyment. This year’s theme is the “Great Gatsby”. So Ladies, don’t forget your flapper dress and get ready to bust out your best Charleston on the dance floor. Gentleman, wear your nicest suit and Fedora hat. The evening is filled with fun games, exciting raffle prizes, and showcases the Don Bosco Tech. Jazz Band, as well as Hollywood’s favorite 1920’s- 1940’s band Ginger & The Hoosier Daddys. 

Tickets are only $35
All proceeds from this event benefit the Don Bosco Tech. Music Program.

The Don Bosco Tech. Music Program fundraises for classroom materials, reeds, instrument repairs, new music, instruments, field trips, guest lecturers, and various operational expenses for the year. The program is 100% funded by the parents of participating students, alumni, community members, and fundraisers. The music program, which is open to all students and feeder schools, is home to the Marching Band, award-winning Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble, Musical Gear-up Program, and Music Appreciation Classes, which provide over 30 performances a year for the athletic program, school, and surrounding community.

Our programs aim to provide students with a life long appreciation for the arts, support students in realizing their full potential, and provide opportunity for students to have a well-rounded education, which includes the arts.” – Daniel A. Almanza, DBTI Band Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jan 8

5K Walk/Run

It’s a new year. Time to be active and be a part of something that positively impacts student learning. Come out to our family friendly event. Your registration includes a participant shirt, Celebration BBQ, and Marching Band performance.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Starts at 10 a.m. Legg Lake Park Picnic Area #9

Santa Anita lot is Free. Overflow Parking is $6

On-site Registration will begin at 9 a.m.

Our annual 5k walk/ run raises money for our non-profit, catholic, private school music program. The music program is 100% self supported and provides the opportunity for studnets to learn how to play an instrument, read music, or be a part of any of our five ensembles: Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, or Beginning Band.

Registration

Sep 19

Musical Gear-up Starts October 3

*Correction to flyer: Program starts on Wednesday, October 3, at 4 p.m. not the 13th.

What is it?

Musical Gear -up is a 11-week program where boys and girls from middle school and our sister schools can come and learn how to play an instrument. Students work with our award winning and highly qualified instructors on specified instruments. The classes run from October 3- December 12, and meet every Wednesday. Space is limited to 20 students and applications will be viewed in the order they are received.

Who’s Teaching?

Our Coaches:

Mark Miller: USC Doctoral Candidate in Tuba Performance. -Low Brass Coach
Alex Singer: USC Doctoral Graduate and Citrus College faculty member. – Percussions Coach
Amber Navran: Graduate of the top jazz program in the country, USC. -Woodwinds Coach
Andrew Rodman: Trumpet performance graduate from Long Beach State. -Trumpet Coach

How to get involved?


Aug 13

Band Camp Schedule

Click here to find out details.

Band Camp Schedule