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New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble
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The New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1952. The ensemble is based in Boston, Massachusetts, and is made up of students and faculty members from the New England Conservatory of Music. The founding of the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble was the result of a collaboration between the New England Conservatory of Music and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The ensemble was created to provide a platform for wind and percussion players to perform and showcase their talents. The ensemble has had many members over the years, but some of the main members include Charles Peltz, who has been the conductor of the ensemble since 1995, and William Drury, who was the conductor of the ensemble from 1971 to 1995. Other notable members include John Heiss, who was a composer and conductor for the ensemble, and Frank Battisti, who was a guest conductor for the ensemble. The New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble has performed at many prestigious venues and events over the years. Some of the highlights of their performances include their appearance at the 1993 World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Conference in Austria, their performance at the 1996 Midwest Clinic in Chicago, and their performance at the 2000 National Conference of the College Band Directors National Association in California. The ensemble has also won many awards and accolades over the years. In 1995, they won the Sudler Trophy, which is awarded to the top wind ensemble in the United States. They have also been nominated for several Grammy Awards, including Best Classical Album and Best Orchestral Performance. One of the most notable performances of the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble was their performance of John Harbison's Symphony No. 4 at the 1993 World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Conference in Austria. The performance was praised for its technical precision and emotional depth, and it helped to establish the ensemble as one of the top wind ensembles in the world. Another notable performance of the ensemble was their performance of William Schuman's Symphony No. 3 at the 1996 Midwest Clinic in Chicago. The performance was praised for its energy and intensity, and it helped to cement the ensemble's reputation as one of the top wind ensembles in the United States. In addition to their performances, the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble has also been involved in many educational and outreach programs over the years. They have worked with local schools and community organizations to provide music education and performance opportunities to young people, and they have also collaborated with other music ensembles and organizations to promote the arts and culture in the Boston area. Overall, the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble is a world-renowned classical music ensemble that has been at the forefront of the wind ensemble genre for over 60 years. With their technical precision, emotional depth, and commitment to education and outreach, they have established themselves as one of the top wind ensembles in the world, and they continue to inspire and delight audiences around the globe.
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