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Tickets | Wellington Wind Symphony
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Four concerts. Adult $60, Senior (60 ) $45. Adult $20, Senior $15. Four tickets, redeemable at any concert. Adult $70, Senior (60 ) $55. For your convenience, tickets are honoured at all locations. Students are admitted free to Wellington Wind Symphony concerts. To order tickets, please download and print the Wellington Wind Symphony 2016-2017 brochure. Fill in the order form and mail (with payment) to:. Wellington Wind Symphony (Wellington Winds, Inc.). 31 Arthur St. N., Elmira, ON N3B 1Z6.
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Recordings | Wellington Wind Symphony
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Audio and Video recordings from the Wellington Wind Symphony (Wellington Winds). Appassionato: The Wellington Winds Story (2012) – DVD. Our new DVD tells the story of the Wellington Winds and includes performances of many works for symphonic wind ensemble, many of them Canadian, interviews with their composers, Winds members and audience, and sections in rehearsal. Full versions of the material are also available on our new Youtube Channel. View a 14 minute trailer of highlights from our DVD. I One Midsu...
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Featuring Slide by Slide | Wellington Wind Symphony
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What’s in a Name? Jennifer Enns Modolo Masters Mahler →. September 28, 2015 · 8:13 pm. Featuring Slide by Slide. Slide by Slide (L-R): Susan Follows, Dave Davidson, John Monkhouse, Bob Phillips. The first pair of concerts of our 2015-16 season features the Slide by Slide. Trombone quartet, performing Jan Koetsier’s. Concerto for Four Trombones and Wind Orchestra. The Town Bremen Musicians. With narration from Ted Follows, also a familiar name to WWS concert-goers! About Slide by Slide. In 2008 the quarte...
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Director | Wellington Wind Symphony
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Daniel Warren joined the Wellington Wind Symphony as Music Director in 2010. His recent conducting duties include Resident Conductor of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and Interim Artistic Advisor and Conductor for Orchestra London Canada. He is in frequent demand as a guest conductor and has done so across Canada with many orchestras including the Toronto Symphony, the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Edmonton Symphony. Music Director Daniel Warren with the Wellington Wind Symphony. April 12, 2016.
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Sponsors | Wellington Wind Symphony
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Kitchener mayor Carl Zehr at the launch of the Appassionato project. Ticket sales cover less than half of our annual operating expenses. We rely on the individual donors and sponsors to make up the difference. The Wellington Wind Symphony gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the following:. Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation. Region of Waterloo Arts Fund. Please visit our Donations. Page if you are interested in making to a tax-deductible donation to the Wellington Wind Symphony.
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Yuletide 2015 | Wellington Wind Symphony
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Jennifer Enns Modolo Masters Mahler. A Tribute to Howard Cable →. November 29, 2015 · 5:20 pm. Please join us on Sunday December 13 at 8 pm. For our special Yuletide concert. Please note that there is one performance only! By Canadian André Jutras. Sussex Mummers’ Christmas Carol. Air from Suite No. 3 in D. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. Arranged by our own Dan Warren. Leroy Anderson’s famous. And more choral favourites for the season. Comments Off on Yuletide 2015. Tagged as Age of Majority Singers.
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Subscribe to our mailing list. Sunday Apr 30 @ 3:00 pm. Sunday May 7 @ 3:00 pm. Why Transcribe Strauss Four Last Songs? October 21, 2016. A Tribute to Howard Cable. April 12, 2016. November 29, 2015. Jennifer Enns Modolo Masters Mahler. October 28, 2015. Featuring Slide by Slide. September 28, 2015. What’s in a Name? September 27, 2015. Music in a Lifetime: A Resource for Inquiring Learners. Past Concert Programs Archives. Proudly powered by WordPress. Middot; Theme: Pilcrow by Automattic.
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A Tribute to Howard Cable | Wellington Wind Symphony
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Why Transcribe Strauss Four Last Songs? April 12, 2016 · 1:51 pm. A Tribute to Howard Cable. By Michael Purves-Smith, Conductor Emeritus of the Wellington Wind Symphony. Howard Cable, 1920 – 2016. Howard Cable passed away on March 30, 2016 at the age of 95. The last concert of the Wellington Wind Symphony this season will include the composer’s beautiful arrangement of the national anthem,. And one in which everything including the melodies was original, the. Howard was always happy to provide wonderful ...
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Board | Wellington Wind Symphony
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The Wellington Wind Symphony is governed by a volunteer board consisting of both musicians and members of the community. 2015/2016 Board of Directors. Daniel Warren, Artistic Director (ex officio). The Wellington Wind Symphony (Wellington Winds Inc.) is a registered non-profit arts organization in Canada. Our CRA Charitable Registration Number is #891628661RR0001. For information about our sponsorship program, see our Sponsors. Sunday Apr 30 @ 3:00 pm. Sunday May 7 @ 3:00 pm. October 21, 2016.
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