News Summary
The Tallahassee Winds will conclude their concert season with a grand finale on April 29 at Opperman Music Hall. With an exciting mix of music from celebrated composers, this event promises a night filled with emotional performances and community spirit. The concert features works by Holst, Shostakovich, Williams, and more, showcasing the talent of over 80 musicians. Join for an unforgettable evening celebrating 27 years of musical excellence in Tallahassee.
Tallahassee Winds to Close Out Season with Spectacular Concert
Attention music lovers of Tallahassee! The much-anticipated finale of the Tallahassee Winds concert season is just around the corner. Set to take place at the lively Opperman Music Hall on Tuesday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m., this non-profit community symphonic band, which proudly performs under the umbrella of the Florida State University (FSU) College of Music, is gearing up for an unforgettable evening filled with stunning music from some of history’s most renowned composers.
A Collaboration of Musical Minds
This special concert is not just a performance; it’s a culmination of creativity and passion brought together by the ensemble’s leaders, Drs. Patrick Dunnigan and David Plack. To ensure a captivating selection of pieces, they invited over 80 musicians from the band to suggest their favorites. After careful consideration, eight unique works were handpicked from a plethora of nominations, each showcasing a delightful mix of genres and styles. What a treat for both the performers and the audience alike!
Featured Compositions
Get ready for an impressive lineup that includes timeless classics like Gustav Holst’s “First Suite in Eb for Military Band”, which debuted back in 1920. This piece helped solidify the concert band as a legitimate medium for expression, and its inviting melodies continue to resonant today. Another notable selection is Dmitri Shostakovich’s “Festive Overture,” composed under a tight deadline for Russia’s Bolshoi Ballet in 1954, which will surely fill the hall with vibrant energy.
Also featured in this concert will be the ever-famous music of John Williams. His poignant “Theme from Schindler’s List” will touch hearts as talented pianist Marvin Goldstein takes the stage to perform the solo portions. The evening will also highlight Percy Grainger’s delightful “Molly on the Shore,” which charmingly weaves together two traditional Irish reels.
What’s more? Prepare to be transported through time and space with Warren Barker’s “Broadway Showstoppers” medley, featuring beloved tunes from various notable Broadway musicals. For those who appreciate evocative melodies, Harold Hanson’s “Chorale and Alleluia” emphasizes emotional depth through harmonious themes. Urban imagery comes alive with Robert Sheldon’s “Metroplex”, while Michael Markowski’s “City Trees” beautifully symbolizes resilience and adaptability, drawing inspiration from trees flourishing in bustling city environments.
A Legacy of Musical Excellence
With a rich history stretching back 27 years, the Tallahassee Winds has performed over 100 concerts, delighting audiences with diverse music selections. Founded in 1997 by Dr. Bentley Shellahamer, the ensemble has provided a platform for adult musicians to flourish and share their love for music with the community. Since Dr. Shellahamer’s retirement in 2012, Dunnigan and Plack have continued to foster this mission, ensuring that the passion for music remains alive and well in the heart of Tallahassee.
This final concert of the season promises to be a celebration of musical talent, community spirit, and the joy of live performance. So, whether you’re a seasoned concert-goer or a first-time visitor to Opperman Music Hall, get ready for an evening of spectacular sounds and incredible memories! Mark the date on your calendars and gather your friends and family for a night you won’t soon forget.
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