Bagpipe Festival recital Bill Caudill, guest artist

Sunday, February 6, 2022
4:00 PM
Cultural Arts CA1075 Beckwith Recital Hall
Event Type
Music Dept.
Contact
910-962-3415
Customer
UNCW Department of Music
Link
https://events.uncw.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=107785

Live in concert and live-streamed on the Department of Music YouTube channel.
 
Inaugural Bagpipe Festival recital: Bill Caudill, guest artist 
Bill Caudill, founder of the Scottish Heritage Center and pipe major at St. Andrews University, is one of the few Southern-born bagpipers of the 20th century to reach the professional level of playing and competition. Caudill has won the award for best Carolinas piper at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games on 28 occasions. Caudill serves as vice president of the Eastern United States Pipe Band Association and is an adjudicator of bagpipe competitions throughout the country.
 
The inaugural Bagpipe Festival is co-sponsored by the Scottish Society of Wilmington.

Free of charge: you don't need a ticket to enter.
 
Masks or face coverings are required at all times in the Cultural Arts Building.

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Directions to Beckwith Recital Hall:
Search for Beckwith Recital Hall or look under Arts and select Beckwith Recital Hall
Plenty of free parking, in front of the Cultural Arts Building and across the street.
Parking for patrons is free at the Cultural Arts Building in front of the building and across the street:
• weekdays after 5:00 pm
• anytime on weekends and holidays. 
 
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC CONCERT GUIDELINES FOR UNCW STUDENTS

Arrive on time

•   Arrive at the concert venue at least 10 minutes before the posted concert time. If you need to get a ticket at the box office, have your UNCW student ID ready and arrive at least another 5 sooner.

    •   The box office will only be open for ticket sales and distribution to students up until 15 minutes after the performance begins. 

    •   Students arriving 5 minutes after the start time of the event will not be admitted free with their UNCW ID card, and must purchase tickets in order to be admitted. If the box office has closed, students will not be admitted into the venue.


Concert attendance and program stamping

Programs for students registered in Department of Music classes are stamped by the ushers at the end of the performance. 

   •   If you leave before the concert ends, your program will not be stamped.

   •   If ushers should run out of programs, ask them to stamp your ticket stub at the end of the concert. Let your teacher know what happened. 

 

Use of electronic devices during performances

   •   use of computers, tablets, phones is not allowed during performances. Anyone using an electronic device will be asked to put it away. Noncompliance may result in being asked to leave the event.


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