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About the Fennell
Wind Ensemble |
| The Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program was created
in 2003 by a generous donation from John and Sandra Segerstrom Daniels
in honor of legendary wind conductor Frederick Fennell. The program
provides students with a comprehensive wind studies education by
allowing them to enroll in master classes, work with an inspiring
caliber of guest artists, and attend festivals and field trips. The
program also provides students with the opportunity to perform in
various ensembles, including the Frederick Fennell Wind Ensemble, the
Honors Wind Quintet, as well as several individual ensembles for
Flute, Double Reeds, Clarinet, Brass, Saxophone and Percussion. The
Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program brings a focused, high-level,
quality education to instrumental music students. |
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About Dr. Frederick
Fennell |
| Dr. Fennell is an internationally acclaimed conductor
and is one of America's most recorded living classical conductors. He
has served as conductor for many prestigious groups and founded the
Eastman Wind Ensemble at the Eastman School of Music in 1952, where he
went on to record twenty-two musical albums for Mercury Records. He
also pioneered high definition compatible (HDCD) recordings with the
Dallas Wind Symphony. Throughout the years, Dr. Fennell has risen to a
legendary stature in the world of music, which is reflected in the
numerous honors bestowed upon him |
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