

There are about 60 musicians in the wind symphony: seven flutes, three oboes, one bassoon, 13 clarinets, four saxes, four French horns, eight trumpets, six trombones, three baritones, four tubas, a string base, and four percussionists. Performances revolve around a theme and compositions are selected to fit the theme. This concert was a Patriotic Musical Tribute.
It has become the premier Wind Ensemble in the Saint Louis metropolitan area, with a reputation for quality performance spreading across the country. I have been performing in the group since 1999, only missing the first concert season.

After the concert my friend Ginger and I went to Llywelyn's Pub in downtown St. Charles. Llywelyn's has several local locations and I am pleased to see that they recently renovated an old bank building. I have always enjoyed visiting Llywelyn's in St. Louis, now I have a location close to home! We enjoyed a salad and some beers on the outdoor patio.

Nicole, Justine, Ginger (holding Abby), Jennifer (me) and Tonya
On July 4th Ken and I performed an outdoor concert with the Northwinds Concert Band on the grounds of the Florissant Civic Center. We had a short rain delay and began the concert a half an hour late, but with a shorter intermission we were able to play every song before the fireworks display began at 9:30. The city fo Florissnt really outdid themselves with a spectacular fireworks display! Our concert included show tunes, marches, and patriotic favorites. I have been performing with the Northwinds Concert Band for about 12 years and Ken has been a member for at least 7 years.