A BRIEF HISTORY OF
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In 2002, Roger Schneider, member and co-founder of the East Winds
Symphonic Band, was honored as a recipient of the WQED-FM/Dominion
Volunteer In
The Arts (VITA) award. The monetary portion of the award was
designated by Roger and the East Winds to partially fund a festival at
which
community bands from the area could come together to share musicianship
and comradery. Additionally, it was hoped that such a festival would
spotlight amateur bands in the Pittsburgh region to the community.
In the fall of 2002, a committee was formed to begin the planning
process. It was decided that the inaugural festival was to be
held in 2004, and it was hoped to have bands from all four of the
compass points around Pittsburgh. Over the next year, a greater
committee was formed, involving conductors and members of four
area bands - the East Winds Symphonic Band, the North Surburban
Symphonic Band, the West Hills Symphonic Band,
and Community Band South. This geographically diverse group of
people, brought together by their love of community bands, worked
together to plan to present the first festival.
The first festival was held on on April 4, 2004 at the Upper St. Clair
Theatre located at Upper St. Clair High School. The afternoon
began with a trumpet fanfare written by Jim Rosetti for the
occassion. Then, each of the four bands performed for
approximately 20 minutes each. The afternoon performance
culminated with a special performance of all four groups taking the
stage together (nearly 210 musicians). Max Gonano, Director of
Bands at California University of Pennsylvania, conducted the mass
group. Of the event, Roger Schneider said,
"Stupendous! I think that's the best word to describe our band
festival."
The second festival was held April 10, 2005, again at the wonderful
Upper St. Clair Theatre. The weather outside was warm and sunny,
and the emotion in the hall was equally festive. The event was a
reunion of the East Winds Symphonic Band, the North Surburban
Symphonic Band, the West Hills Symphonic Band,
and Community Band South. The afternoon of performance
climaxed with a group performance of nearly 225 musicians, conducted by
Dr. Edwin P. Arnold, Director of Bands at Grove City College.
The third annual festival was held on April 9, 2006. Again, four
bands gathered at Upper St. Clair Theatre to delight
audiences. At the end of the afternoon, Paul Gerlach,
Director of the Kiltie Band at Carnegie Mellon, conducted over 280
musicians from Community Band South, the West Hills Symphonic Band, the
Harmony Zelienople Community Band, and the East Winds Symphonic Band.
The fourth annual festival was held on May 6, 2007. Five bands
presented concerts that afternoon. North Suburban Symphonic Band,
West Hills Symphonic Band, Community Band South, and hte East Winds
Symphonic Band all returned to the Upper St Clair Theatre stage and
welcomed the Somerset County Community Band to the Festival. A
finale to the afternoon saw members of the trombone sections of the
bands join the East Winds Symphonic Band for Lassus Trombone. This was
followed by the piccolo players from the bands joining the stage for The
Stars and Stripes Forever.
The fith annual festival saw some changes. It was held on a
saturday for the first time on May 3, 2008. Again, four bands
took to the stage at Upper St. Clair Theatre. The Blairsville
Community Concert Band was new to the festival and Community Band
South, West Hills Symphonic Band, and the East Winds Symphonic Band
returned. There was also a new band that formed for the occasion
of the festival.
Just over 60 musicians met for the first time as an ensemble on
Saturday morning under the baton of Max Gonano, Director of Bands at
California University of Pennsylvania. This ensemble was the
first ever Festival Band. The musicians were all members of
community bands throughout western Pennsylvania representing 22
Community Bands.
Plans are underway for a festival in 2009
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