The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Symphony in Summerside

UPEI Wind Symphony joining SIS and TOSH school bands for performanc­e

- SUMMERSIDE Newsroom@Journalpio­neer.com

The UPEI Wind Symphony, under the direction of Dr. Karem J. Simon, will be performing a full recital of contempora­ry wind band music in Summerside and will be joined by SIS and TOSH band students.

The performanc­e will be on Sunday, Nov. 4, 2 p.m.m at the new Celtic Performing Arts Centre in Summerside.

The centrepiec­e of the program will be the “Concertino for Four Percussion­ists” by American composer David Gillingham.

“This work exploits the technical and sonic qualities of the Wind Symphony’s extensive percussion section,” according to the symphony’s press release.

Featured soloists include principal percussion­ist Ryan Drew and freshman Kendall Perry (a recent TOSH graduate), who will be joined by UPEI music graduates Michael Gallant and Branden Kelly.

The Wind Symphony’s program will begin with Ron Nelson’s “Medieval Suite,” a work that captures the music of the 13th and 14th centuries while using contempora­ry harmonies, textures, color, and minimalism. Then Wind Symphony will jump a century and present Japanese composer Yosuke Fukuda’s “Renaissanc­e Dances.” Concluding this recital with be the “March from Symphonic Metamorpho­sis” by Paul Hindemith, a clever adaptation of themes by romantic composer Carl Marie von Weber.

The Wind Symphony is comprised of UPEI music majors and has been critically acclaimed for its performanc­e standard and innovative programmin­g.

Opening for the Wind Symphony will be the SIS Grade 9 and TOSH Grades 11 and 12 bands.

Tickets for the performanc­e are $10 for adults and $5 for students and can be purchased at Celtic Arts Centre on Sunday afternoon.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Karem Simon is the director of the UPEI Wind Symphony.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Karem Simon is the director of the UPEI Wind Symphony.

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