Header Graphic
 
Saturday, January 27, 2018

07:30 PM  
Central Winds Concert

The Central Winds

Saturday, January 27, 2018, 7:30 PM
 Oneida High School Auditorium
Picture
 
The Central Winds history began in 1984.  Music educators Jeff Renshaw, Mark Ponzo, and Don Carducci envisioned an ensemble made up of local musicians in the Central New York landscape.  The ensemble would be an outlet for local musicians who wanted more opportunities for performance.  The group was originally named the Syracuse Wind Symphony and included professional musicians as well as university and public school educators.  The Syracuse Wind Symphony had its first concert in 1985.  

In 1987 the group reorganized under the auspices of the Onondaga County Music Educators Association and created our existing mission statement:  To provide the music educator - wind/percussion player with professional level performance opportunities that will result in growth, camaraderie, satisfaction, and enjoyment.  Existing primarily for its membership, the Ensemble shall engage the best conductors available and perform a variety of high quality literature including chamber works.  The Ensemble will pursue that planning of educational activities that will benefit student musicians, other music educators, and the community at large. 

In 2000 the group was revitalized and refreshed with the addition of an advisory board and a name change to the Central New York Music Educators Wind Ensemble and later to Central Winds: A Music Educators’ Wind Ensemble to better reflect it’s membership.   The group is now run by an eight member advisory board, which consists of the General Manager, Personnel Director, Treasurer, Webmaster, Publicity Chairperson, and three Members at Large.  The board is responsible for hiring quality conductors, setting the rehearsal and performance schedule, seeking performing opportunities, and any other organizational aspects of the group.  As the group has evolved we have gone from having only guest conductors, to having anchor conductors: Andrew Perry (West Genesee High School) and James Tapia (Syracuse University), with some additional guest conductors.

Membership in the group includes music educators, as well as a few area musicians who are of high educational and performance caliber.  All music teachers in Onondaga and the surrounding counties are welcome to be a part of the Central Winds

 

 

 

                                       

 © 2022 Greater Oneida Chamber of Commerce
All Rights Reserved


AllA