
WVMEA X-Ensemble
WVMEA X-Ensemble Applications are OPEN for the 2026 WVMEA Annual In-Service Conference to be held MARCH 5-7, 2026, at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center in Charleston, WV.
General information:
- Ensembles may not appear on the WVMEA Conference program in successive programs.
- Ensembles may submit recordings for either traditional honor ensemble or X honor ensemble, but not both.
- Elementary, Middle and High school ensembles are encouraged to submit a recording.
- An X Ensemble must have 4 or more performers and be able to perform within the space of a 36’x24′ stage.
- Director MUST be a current, active member of NAfME at the time of submission and at the time of the conference.
A completed honor ensemble application must include all of the following components:
- A completed application.
- Links to 3 three anonymous recordings.
- Copy of setlist from a recent performance.
- A list of potential repertoire to be performed if selected. (Repertoire for the X-Ensemble performance at the conference must be approved by the WVMEA executive board.)
- A 50-word professional biography and an electronic headshot of the director (to be included in the conference program if selected).
- A $50 application fee, submitted at the time of application, which will be used to supplement the WVMEA scholarship fund. A receipt will be sent to the applicant.
- The director’s current NAfME membership number. Membership must be current/active at the time of application and conference.
All applications must be submitted by Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 9 PM. Directors will receive electronic confirmation of receipt. Questions may be submitted via email to X-Ensemble Chair Jamie Hasley at jhasley@k12.wv.us.
Please read the full listing of application information thoroughly at the link below before submitting an application.
2025 X-Ensembles
John Marshall High School Steel Band directed by Tracey Filben | Morgantown High School Percussion Ensemble directed by Brian Reed | University High School Jazz Combo directed by Mark Palmer




