Formed in 1968,
the Atlantic Winds Symphony is the oldest full professional concert band on
Long Island. The Atlantic Winds Symphony prides itself on using only Long
Island musicians. They receive funding from the New York State Council of
the Arts and the Suffolk County Office of Cultural Development. The Symphony
has performed throughout Long Island, New York City and Westchester Counties
for summer programs at parks as well as numerous private engagements. The
organization made its premiere Carnegie Hall performance on March 22,
1998.Their parks performances have included Morgan Park and Eisenhower Park
in Nassau country and as far east as Westhampton and Quogue in Suffolk
County. The purpose of the organization is to develop a love and
appreciation for the concert band as a musical performing medium and to
provide concerts, on a not-for-profit basis for the people of Long Island in
addition to the members’ pursuit of artistic excellence.
The October
14, 2012 program is titled “American Storm and Sunshine” featuring the works
of American composers. Featured selections include John Philip Sousa’s
little known work titled “The Kaffir on the Karroo,” Howard Hanson’s “Merry
Mount Suite” and “The Red Pony” by Aaron Copland.
For more
information on the Atlantic Wind Symphony check our website:
atlanticwinds.org.
PTPA
is a sponsor for the first South By South Shore” festival, a cultural
celebration in the Village of Patchogue April 2–7, 2013. Patchogue Arts
Council (PAC) is presenting South by South Shore to celebrate the arts in
Patchogue by coordinating events in music, art, film, theatre, and spoken
word for six days at venues throughout the community.
Www.southbysouthshore.org
TICKET PRICE:
General Admission: $15 / $12 students & seniors