- American Wind Symphony Orchestra
The American Wind Symphony Orchestra (AWSO; also called the American Wind Symphony, abbreviated AWS) is an American musical ensemble comprising the wind instruments found in a symphony orchestra, which is dedicated to the performance of
contemporary classical music , and which is known for having commissioned over 400 new works. [http://www.timreynish.com/america.htm] Based in Mars,Pennsylvania (just north of Pittsburgh),United States , the AWSO was founded and directed for 50 years by the American conductor (and formertrumpet er) Robert Austin Boudreau (b. 1927).The group, whose membership changes from year to year, typically comprises young professional musicians. Many of the works it performs feature an unusually large instrumentation comprising 4 flutes (doubling on
piccolo ,alto flute , andbass flute ), 4oboe s (doubling on English horn andoboe d'amore ), 4bassoon s (doubling oncontrabassoon andheckelphone ), 4clarinet s (doubling onE-flat clarinet ,bass clarinet , andcontrabass clarinet ), 4-6trumpet s, 4-7 horns, 4-6trombone s, abass trombone , and 1-2tuba s.Percussion ,harp ,piano , and celeste are usually included as well, but, unlike mostconcert band s,saxophone s andeuphonium s are never used.The group performs annually during the summer months on a floating arts center designed by the American architect
Louis Kahn . [http://newhavenindependent.org/archives/2007/06/the_boats_of_su.php] Point Counterpoint II, constructed in 1961, is the second boat used by the orchestra, the first having been being a converted coal barge named Point Counterpoint. Aboard Point Counterpoint II, which measures convert|195|ft|m long and convert|38|ft|m wide, there are also rooms for up to 13 crew members, staff, and the Boudreaus to live, an art gallery below deck, and a small theater where most of the patrons' concerts take place. [http://newhavenindependent.org/archives/2007/06/the_boats_of_su.php]Each summer, the group performs on the barge's stage, with the barge anchored in one of Pittsburgh's rivers. The group also travels on the barge, around various waterways of the United States (including the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, as well as their tributaries), giving concerts along the way.
The orchestra spent three years overseas where they were present for the Bicentennial celebration of France, the 800th Anniversary in England and were the first U.S. vessel in
Leningrad .Boudreau took a hiatus of several years after the 2004 residency but after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita was compelled to travel to
Louisiana in 2006. The name of that tour was the "Spirit of Louisiana" and the reception in the southernmost cities of Louisiana was so great the orchestra returned for a few weeks in 2007. Boudreau once again announced a retirement as music director following the final concert of the 2007 season atYale University . A 2008New England tour is being developed for June and July. The tour will begin at Highcroft, Boudreau's farm inPine Township, Pennsylvania . The orchestra will have three residencies there, performing on the Caroline Steinman Nunan Amphitheater. The orchestra will then meet up with Point Counterpoint II inNarragansett, Rhode Island , and performances inMaine will follow for several weeks. The orchestra will then proceed up theHudson River to theErie Barge Canal and have closing concerts at the end of July back at Highcroft.Boudreau's operation of the American Wind Symphony Orchestra has courted controversy over the years. In 1985, he was arrested by Federal marshals for sailing his vessel contrary to U.S. Coast Guard regulations. [1] His actions have at times antagonized the larger professional music community of Pittsburgh [2] and caused him to be charged with unfair labor practices with regard to the treatment of his musicians. [3]
Boudreau's wife, Kathleen, assists with the organization of the AWSO. She is currently writing a book on the history of the AWSO from her perspective throughout the years. Together they have planned all the group's tours, reared a large family, and farmed over convert|120|acre|km2 in Pennsylvania.
Composers commissioned by the AWSO
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Samuel Adler
*Samuel Akpabot
*David Amram
*Thom Anderson
*Alexander Arutiunian
*Blas Atehortua
*Georges Auric
*Henk Badings
*Robert Russell Bennett
*Warren Benson
*Elmer Bernstein
*William Bolcom
*Eugène Bozza
*Henry Brant
*Leo Brouwer
*Casterede, Jacques
*Chou Wen-Chung
*Paul Creston
*Ton De Leeuw
*Daniel Dorff
*Halim El-Dabh
*Akin Euba
*Robert Farnon
*Luboš Fišer
*Jean Françaix
*Bernd Franke
*Mats Larsson Gothe
*Carmago Guarnieri
*Alan Hovhaness
*J. J. Johnson
*George Kleinsinger
*Norman Lloyd
*Nikolai Lopatnikoff
*Ivana Loudova
*Toshiro Mayuzumi
*Robert McBride
*Colin McPhee
*Akira Miyoshi
*Oliver Nelson
*Bo Nilsson
*Javier Gimenez Noble
*Krzysztof Olczak
*Ben-Zion Orgad
*Juan Orrego-Salas
*Krzystof Penderecki
*Andrei Petrov
*Zbigniew Pniewski
*Joaquín Rodrigo
*Bernard Rogers
*Ned Rorem
*Ramon Santos
*Jerzy Sapieyevski
*Lalo Schifrin
*Hale Smith
*Harry Somers
*Gottfried Stoeltzel
*Carlos Surinach
*Erkki-Sven Tüür
*Ivan Tcherepnin
*Roberto Valera
*Heitor Villa-Lobos
*Healey Willan
*Patrick Zuk Bibliography
*Renshaw, Jeffrey H. (1991). "The American Wind Symphony Commissioning Project: A Descriptive Catalog of Published Editions 1957-1991". Music Reference Collection. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313281467. ISBN 9780313281464.
1New York Times, June 14, 1985; http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F01E2DD1339F937A25755C0A963948260
2Warren Olfert dissertation, Florida State University, 1992
3Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board, Pittsburgh, September 1993
External links
* [http://www.pbase.com/pinemikey/awso Photos]
Listening
* [http://www.myspace.com/americanwindsymphonyorchestra American Wind Symphony Orchestra audio samples]
Video
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft00iWUEY-U Video documentary]
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