Music educator Charles Pisarra leads Oklahoma band in Macy’s Parade

Director of Bands Charles Pisarra led the Union High School Renegade Regiment from Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade earlier this week. Photo credit: Union High School.

One final post about the excitement generated by this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. A number of outstanding high school bands appeared in the extravaganza, including the Union High School Renegade Regiment from Tulsa, Oklahoma. This 185-member group was led by Director of Bands Charles Pisarra.

Charles has been a music educator at Union High School for the past 15 years. His school’s marching program is recognized all over the United States as an innovator in costumes, props, music, and show design. The school’s participation marked the second time in eight years that the marching band has earned a coveted invitation to participate in the iconic parade. The Renegade Regiment also earned a spot in the 2013 event.

In addition to directing the marching band, Charles Pisarra directs the Wind Ensemble, oversees a full time staff of eight assistants and nearly 20 part time staff members, and facilitates a nationwide team of clinicians and designers for the pageantry arts programs.

Union High offers an impressive music education program. The program serves more than 1,100 students, including five high school level concert band ensembles, seven ensembles at middle school level, two curricular jazz ensembles, four curricular winter guards, numerous extracurricular chamber music and competitive percussion ensembles, and over ten beginner-level instrument classes.

Charles Pisarra earned his Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and his Master’s degree in Music Education, both from the University of Oklahoma. He is a member of the National Association for Music Education, the Oklahoma Music Educators Association, the Oklahoma Bandmasters Association, the Northeast Band Directors Association, and the Percussive Arts Society.