Sad news for the WSW family

It is with deep sadness that I must report the sudden death of Bob Wanninger, husband of WSW flutist Wendy Wanninger. Bob died on Friday evening, apparently of a sudden heart attack. Bob was an extremely devoted patron of WSW. I believe I have seen Bob at every concert since I came on the scene in 2008, and he always brought along family and friends to introduce newcomers to our music. Recently, Bob volunteered to serve on an Outreach committee to help the Board find ways of connecting better with our community throughout Westchester County. He will be missed very much.

Visiting hours and memorial service will be at the Beecher Funeral Home in Brewster. http://beecherfuneralhome.com/.  Visiting hours are 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, July 19. The memorial service is 10-12 noon on Friday, July 20.  I’m told there will be opportunity for anyone to speak who wishes to do so. Lunch will follow at Las Mananitas Restaurant; 1520 Route 22, Brewster.

If you would like to call Wendy, or send her a personal message of sympathy, please contact me and I’ll be happy to share her phone and address.

Please confirm your 2012-2013 participation!

Rachel has created the annual weekly calendar (all weeks pending final review by Karina/TMH), and I have posted it. You can access it from this site on the menu bar at Schedules > 2012-2013 Weekly Schedule, or just click here.

IMPORTANT: After reviewing the schedule, please click on this link to email Claudia to confirm your participation in the next season. Please do this sooner than later, so we’re not “left hanging” for critical players at the last minute. The link will automatically address the email with her address and appropriate subject line and message! All you have to do is sign and send. (You can, of course, edit the message if necessary before sending.)

Also, thank you to the 18 members who have already responded to the my online survey of favorites for the February concert. If you haven’t yet, please click here to return to that form. I need more than 18 votes by July 10 to come up with a consensus.

Thank you for your responses to Claudia and my form!

New season includes your Favorites!

Please click here to open the full version of this message on my website. If you only read the emailed version, you’ll miss a lot!

I hope everyone is enjoying the summer so far. The WSW Board has already met twice since our May concert, and several committees have been established to make our 25th season our very best. I have been working on the programming, and am very excited about the literature and guest artists with whom we’ll be working this year. At the end of this post you’ll see the news about all of our guest conductors and soloists for the season. But first, I need your help.

The three concerts will be sub-titled: “New Beginnings” on November 4, “Our Favorite Things” on February 10, and the 25th Anniversary Gala Concert on May 18. For the February concert, I want to invite you to participate in the programming. Please complete the form below to tell me two things: your favorite work which we have previously played in the past, and what new work you’d like to play this year. (Click here to see a list of all works programmed since May, 2008; before that date you’ll have to consult your own sources.) Please complete the form by July 10 (be sure to click Submit to send your choices) and I will compile the responses. Hopefully, we’ll have a consensus to program two of Our Favorite Things on the February program.

Here’s the form. You may need to use the scroll bar to access the bottom portion of the form to get to the Submit button. When you’re done, keep reading all the way to the bottom of this post to read about all of our wonderful guests in 2012-2013, and about a summer band performance opportunity for you.

Thanks for sending me your favorites!

So here is the lineup of guests for our 25th Anniversary Season:

Fall – Our guest soloist is MSgt Troy Messner, horn, of the West Point Band, and our guest conductor is Jeff Grogan, Education & Community Engagement Conductor for the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and formerly a member of the conducting faculties at Ithaca College, University of Michigan, and Baylor University.

Winter – Our guest soloist is MSgt Bill Owens, associate principal trumpet, of the West Point Band, and our guest conductor is Dr. Emily Threinen, Director of Bands at Temple University.

Spring – Our guests for this program are all returning artists and friends. The soloists for this program include Lois Hicks-Wozniak, alto saxophone (who played with us at my first concert, the 20th Anniversary Gala), and Barbara Ciannella, piano, playing Rhapsody in Blue, in a wonderful arrangement by Donald Hunsberger. Our guest conductor is Tom McCauley, Director of Bands at Montclair State University. And we have tentative plans for one more special guest, but I will wait to announce that until it is completely secured.

The next posting will include the complete rehearsal schedule for the season, and will include a form asking for your commitment. Please watch for that in the next couple days.

Lastly, I have been asked to perform as guest conductor for the Sound Beach Concert Band concert on Sunday, July 29 in Greenwich. Several of you have played in this group before, and I would welcome any more of you who might like to play. Rehearsals are July 17, 24, and 26 at 7:00 pm, and the concert sound check is Sunday, July 29 at 5:00 pm, concert at 7:00 pm. Rain date is Monday, July 30. Our own Tim Takagi is performing as soloist (Mozart Horn Concerto), and Jeff Goodwin, tenor (from The Promise of Living) is singing Nessun Dorma. Eric Milkie is the personnel manager, so if you’d like to play, please contact him directly, or reply to me and I’ll put you in touch with Eric. I hope to see many of you!

Rob Quinn’s Saxophone Quartet this weekend

Rob Quinn, our principal bassoonist, is also the baritone saxophonist in the Garden State Sax Quartet. He asked me to pass on this information about his gigs this weekend.

Hello everyone. You may or may not know that I am in a saxophone quartet called The Garden State Saxophone Quartet. We have a very unique show this Friday 6/8 as a part of Ant Fest at Ars Nova in NYC. It is titled Birthday Sax/I Wanna Sax You Up. We are also the house band for “Showgasm” (a prelude to upcoming performances) the night before. Showgasm starts at 9:30 and our show on Friday starts at 8:00. Both are very inexpensive. Below are the respective links for both nights. Thanks!! – Rob Quinn