Welcome to the website for the 2nd biennial North Carolina Intercollegiate Honor Band (NCIHB). This 85-member ensemble is composed of students selected by blind recorded audition representing colleges and universities across North Carolina. The honor band will take place at the NCMEA conference in Winston Salem, NC on November 9 and 10.
During this biennial event, students will have the opportunity to work with the fine musicians across the state and with an internationally-recognized conductor each year. The guest conductor for the 2025 North Carolina Intercollegiate Honor Band will be Dr. Nicholas Enrico Williams from the University of Georgia.
Sunday, November 9th - Monday, November 10th
Guest Conductor: Dr. Nicholas Enrico Williams, University of Georgia
Concert: Monday, November 10th, 8:00 PM - Benton Convention Center Salem 2 Ballroom
Rehearsals: TBA
Any student from any North Carolina college or university participating in a band program (concert or athletic). Each institution will be guaranteed at least two participants.
Housing and meals are not provided. There will be a block of hotel rooms reserved at the convention hotels (Marriott and Embassy Suites ).
Application sent to member institutions: July 17
Student Nominations Due: September 1
Students Notified of Acceptance or Alternate Status: September 4
Chair Placement Auditions Sent Out: September 4
Chair Placement Audition Videos Due: September 19
Music sent to selected participants: October 3
Cost: $90-registration fee. Participants are also responsible for related expensess as part of their participation, including but not limited to: travel, accommodations, and meals.
NICHOLAS ENRICO WILLIAMS is a Professor of Music and serves as the Director of Bands at the University of Georgia, where he coordinates one of the country’s largest and most comprehensive university band programs, conducts the University of Georgia Wind Ensemble, and oversees the graduate wind band conducting area. Prior to his time in Athens, he was the Director of Wind Bands at the University of Melbourne Conservatorium of Music (Melbourne, Australia). Before venturing to Australia, Dr. Williams flourished for sixteen years as the Assistant Director of Wind Studies, the Conductor of the Wind Ensemble, Brass Band, and Concert Band, as well as the Director of Athletic Bands at the University of North Texas. For a decade, he was the Conductor of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Wind Symphony and continues to be a frequent guest conductor of the Dallas Winds (formerly Dallas Wind Symphony), one of America’s few professional civic wind bands. Professor Williams earned the Bachelor of Music (music education), MM (performance-conducting), and DMA (conducting) degrees from the University of North Texas.
Professor Williams has been a guest conductor with the Opole (Poland) Philharmonic Orchestra; the United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own”; United States Navy Band; United States Army Field Band; United States Air Force Band; Royal Australian Defence Force Bands; World Youth Wind Symphony at the Interlochen Arts Camp; Dallas Winds; Lone Star Wind Orchestra; at the annual Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, Illinois; the College Band Directors National Association national and regional conferences; the Texas Bandmasters Association Convention; and the Texas Music Educators Association Annual Clinic/Convention in San Antonio, Texas.
Dr. Williams is active in Australia, Canada, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the United States as a conductor, clinician, adjudicator, consultant, and arranger; his arrangements and transcriptions for wind band, percussion ensembles, drum corps, and school pageantry ensembles are performed by outstanding organizations throughout the world. A member of the Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), he is a sought-after recording session producer, associate producer, editor, and conductor, having been involved with numerous CDs and DVDs on the Klavier, Mark Records, and GIA labels, as well as UNT and UGA projects, including the 2024 release of “Never a Reason to Stop” by the University of Georgia Wind Ensemble, and the 2019 release of “FIESTAS” by the University of North Texas Wind Ensemble. In addition to his work in the recording arts, he has written several conductor study guides published in the multivolume series of Teaching Music Through Performance in Band. He was a primary consultant of the book Women of Influence in Contemporary Music and is an honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for women. His professional affiliations include the Georgia Music Educators Association, Australian Band and Orchestra Directors Association, Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Bandmasters Association, College Band Directors National Association, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Phi Beta Mu, an international bandmasters fraternity.