 Boston University's Wind Ensemble held its last concert on Tuesday night at the Time Performance Center. The Wind Ensemble is the premier music band in the School of Music on their baton of Professor David Martens. The seasons for the ensemble include six performances and it's designed to prepare players for professional careers in ensemble performances. I'm playing the harp in the Alfred Reed piece. This is my first time in a large ensemble. I've done many small ensembles before but I'm really excited because this is my first time in an ensemble like this. The concert itself is free and open to public, also live streamed on the College of Fine Arts website. People with or without background for classical music are all welcome to attend. I'm here to support all my friends and listen to some good music. I've played in a number of wind ensembles before, just not at BU. I know a couple of the pieces that they're doing on the program so I'm a little familiar with the music so I'm looking forward to hearing their interpretation of everything. Although this is the last wind ensemble concert for the year, for those of you who enjoy an ensemble in performances, the School of Music and the BU bands are going to have more concerts coming up this semester. Stay tuned. Reporting for BU TV, I'm Stella Guan.