Atlanta Wind Symphony

Atlanta Wind Symphony

The Atlanta Wind Symphony was named a recipient of the Sudler Silver Scroll Award for 2004. This is North America’s most prestigious award for community concert bands. The purpose of this award is "To identify, recognize and honor a community band which has demonstrated particularly high standards of excellence in music presentation, and has played a significant and leading role in the cultural and musical environment in the respective community."

External links

* [http://www.atlantawindsymphony.org/newsite/index.asp Atlanta Wind Symphony official site]


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