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About Northern Symphonic Winds
In recent events, Northern Symphonic Winds has continued to thrive, scheduling a series of exciting concerts throughout this season. Their concerts typically feature a mix of classical repertoire alongside world premieres of new works, often commissioned from contemporary composers. The ensemble also plans to collaborate with local schools, providing workshops and masterclasses aimed at aspiring musicians, which align with their mission of community engagement. This season's highlight includes a concert at the prestigious Manchester Concert Hall, where they will perform a collection of new compositions alongside beloved classics from the wind repertoire. In addition, NSW participates in community festivals and events, prioritizing accessibility by offering free performances that welcome audiences of all backgrounds. As they move forward, Northern Symphonic Winds remains dedicated to enriching the musical landscape through their dynamic concerts and outreach efforts.
Northern Symphonic Winds History
Northern Symphonic Winds (NSW) is a distinguished wind ensemble that originated in the late 20th century, specifically in the early 1990s. Established in Northern England, the group was formed by a collective of musicians dedicated to bringing high-quality wind music to diverse audiences. Over the years, NSW has gained recognition for its innovative programming and commitment to musical excellence. They have collaborated with various composers and conductors, premiering works that celebrate both classical traditions and contemporary compositions. As part of their ethos, the group strives to engage with the community through educational outreach and performance opportunities that highlight the rich repertoire written for wind ensembles. Their ongoing mission includes fostering a love for wind music, and they have successfully cultivated an audience appreciative of both the art of music and the talents of wind players.
