The New Horizons Band of Western New York will present its Spring Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26, at King Concert Hall at Fredonia.
The public is invited to attend the free concert.
Dr. Katherine M. Levy will conduct 鈥淭hree Folk Miniatures鈥 鈥淰鈥檒a l鈥檅on vent,鈥 鈥淚sabeau s鈥檡 promene,鈥 and 鈥淟es Raftmen鈥 is arranged by Andre Jutras; 鈥淭he Genius of Paul Simon鈥 by Paul Simon and arranged by Tom Wallace; 鈥滳alifornia Dreamin鈥欌 Monday, Monday Medley鈥 arranged by Holcombe; and selections from 鈥淒amn Yankees,鈥 by Adler and Ross and arranged by Yoder.
鈥淚n A Gentle Rain鈥 from the Willson Suite, by Robert W. Smith will be conducted by band member John Krestic. 鈥淥verture to Orpheus in the Underworld鈥 is arranged and conducted by band member Donald Keddie. Mr. Keddie will also be conducting 鈥淭wo Gaelic Folk Songs鈥 featuring 鈥淢olly Malone鈥 and 鈥淭he Wearing of the Green鈥 arranged by Thomas Tyre. 鈥淭erpsichore Suite鈥 featuring 鈥淏ransle,鈥 鈥淧hilou,鈥 鈥淕illiard,鈥 鈥淏allet des Baccanales,鈥 and 鈥淏allet鈥 by Michael Praetorius and arranged by Conrad Ross will be conducted by band member Dave Golando. Band member Pauline Emilson will conduct 鈥淎frican Dreams鈥 by Brant Karrick.
The New Horizons Jazz Band will start the second half of the program with 鈥淢ercy, Mercy, Mercy鈥 by Joe Zwainful; 鈥淎fro Blue鈥 by Mongo Santamaria, and arranged by Mike Sweeney; and 鈥淗ay Burner鈥 by Sammy Nestico. Fredonia Student Directors Frank Valente, Jesse Torres, and Michael Massaro will conduct the New Horizons Jazz Band.
The audience is welcome to 鈥淢eet and Greet鈥 with the performers directly after the concert in front of the stage.
Members of The New Horizons Band of Western New York live in Angola, Brocton, Cassadaga, Derby, Dunkirk, Forestville, Fredonia, Lakewood, Lily Dale, Portland, Sheridan, Silver Creek, Sinclairville, Strykersville and Westfield.
The band, under the direction of Dr. Levy, was launched by the Fredonia School of Music 11 years ago, and is proof that, when it comes to learning to play a musical instrument, it truly is 鈥渘ever too late.鈥 New Horizons Band members, who are at least 50 years old, learn to play a band instrument, return to playing a band instrument after a long absence, or continue to improve playing an instrument they have long enjoyed.
The band program includes two weekly group lessons on an instrument and two weekly band rehearsals at Fredonia鈥檚 Mason Hall. The band has an enrollment of more than 60 musicians, with an average age of 63. Band members range from their early 50s to their early 80s.
By popular demand, special New Horizons Band-Only sessions are held during the months of January and July. No lessons are offered during the special sessions.
Levy, an associate professor of music education and head of the Music Education area at Fredonia, is the major conductor of the band. Advanced music education students in the School of Music provide group lesson instruction. Levy was introduced to New Horizons in 1995 when she became the brass instructor for one of the first New Horizons Bands in Iowa City, Iowa. She has conducted New Horizons Bands in Iowa and Georgia, and founded a New Horizons Band in Hagerstown, Md.
鈥淢usic making is just too much fun to leave only to younger folks,鈥 Levy said. 鈥淎lmost anyone can enjoy learning to play a musical instrument when good instruction, a friendly environment, and lots of helping hands are available.鈥
The New Horizons Band will rehearse Mondays and Wednesdays from 3 to 4:30 p.m. from late throughout July in Fredonia鈥檚 School of Music. Former players wishing to 鈥渞eacquaint鈥 themselves with their instruments can join at any time, and novices should join in the fall term, which will begin in September. A small tuition fee covers the cost of instruction and music. No previous background in music or on an instrument is necessary to join. Members can testify that it is possible to learn to play an instrument as a senior adult!
The band will be performing Saturday, July 15, at 11 a.m. to noon at the Farmer鈥檚 Market in Barker Commons in Fredonia; Wednesday, July 26, again at Barker Commons; and, Friday, July 28, at the Chautauqua County Fairgrounds in Dunkirk.
The New Horizons Band of Western New York is part of the Musical Journeys Program, a community outreach project offered in the Fredonia School of Music.
More information about New Horizons music efforts and the New Horizons Band of Western New York is available online or by contacting Janet Stout at 716-549-3386 or emailing her. Information about the International New Horizons project is available at online.