- Salt Lake Symphonic Winds
The Salt Lake Symphonic Winds is a community concert band in
Salt Lake City, Utah that plays contemporary band music. Its membership is comprised largely of music educators and amateur musicians throughout theWasatch Front andCache County, Utah .Dr. Thomas Rohrer, director of bands at
Utah State University , has served as the band's conductor since 2005.Organization
The band is funded in large part by Salt Lake County's [http://www.slcozap.org/ Zoo, Arts, and Parks (ZAP)] tax, plus several grants through other organizations for the arts. It is incorporated as a non-profit performing organization under the laws of the
State of Utah , governed by a board of trustees and administered by a president, apresident-elect , asecretary , and atreasurer .The band typically performs six concerts a year from October through April, plus a special summer performance at the Independence Day celebration in
Sugar House Park .History
The Salt Lake Symphonic Winds was founded in 1992 by Dr. Barry E. Kopetz of the
University of Utah , who served as the organization's first conductor until departure in 2002 to serve as the director of bands atCapital University inColumbus, Ohio . Scott Hagen, the marching band director of the University of Utah, took the role as the conductor until 2004.Ensemble
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The organization follows a standard American wind band, including
brass ,woodwinds , andpercussion , plus one string bass.Membership
The membership of the Salt Lake Symphonic Winds is limited by audition. The band conducts weekly rehearsals at Highland High School of Salt Lake City, Utah. Many are music educators from the Wasatch Front, including Highland High School, Mueller Park Jr. High, Kaysville Jr. High, Fairfield Jr. High, Alta High School, University of Utah, and Utah State University.
Repertoire
The band performs contemporary and classical band compositions and arrangements. Some of the notable composers and arrangers include:
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Robert Russell Bennett
*Frederick Fennell
*Morton Gould
*Percy Grainger
*Gustav Holst
*W. Francis McBeth
*Vincent Persichetti
*Alfred Reed
*John Phillip Sousa
*Frank Ticheli
*Ralph Vaughn Williams External links
* [http://www.slsw.org/ Official Web Site]
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