About this Event
Pre-Concert Lecture by Conductor Richard Wyman at 2:30 pm
* On the day of the concert, tickets can be purchased at the door.
About the Concert
Latin Grammy award-winning percussionist, Joe McCarthy, is guest soloist, premiering the Wind Ensemble version of his Pan-American Nutcracker Suite; a global musical adventure that celebrates and unites Tchaikovsky’s timeless masterpiece “The Nutcracker Suite,” with the beautifully diverse musical traditions of the Americas and beyond! Joe is also the featured soloist for Jeff Tyzik’s Riffs, which turns the MetWinds into a huge jazz ensemble with the jazz drum soloist leading the way. Other concert highlights include Norman Dello Joio’s classic work for band, Variants on a Medieval Tune, and movements from Handel’s classic, Music for the Royal Fireworks. You won’t want to miss this concert!
PROGRAM
Forged in Fire - Mark Watters
Variants on a Medieval Tune - Norman Dello Joio
Riffs - Jeff Tyzik
- Joe McCarthy, drumset
Music for the Royal Fireworks - G.F. Handel, ed. Mark Hindsley
- Mark Olson, conductor
Pan-American Nutcracker Suite - Tchaikovsky, arr. McCarthy/Norman
- Joe McCarthy, percussion
About the Conductor
Dr. Richard E. Wyman is the former Assistant Director of the United States Coast Guard Band, where he regularly conducted throughout the United States and abroad in concert tours of Japan and Taiwan, and led the Band’s educational initiatives. He also served as the Band’s producer for ten CDs and two White House “Pageant of Peace” PBS specials.
Dr. Wyman is currently the Executive Director of the Community Music School in Centerbrook, CT and Music Director of the MetWinds (Metropolitan Wind Symphony) of Boston. He enjoys working with musicians of all ages, regularly appearing as clinician and guest conductor with a variety of school and honor festival ensembles. Wyman’s work as a saxophonist earned two year-long residency grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, four performance visits to the White House, an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and employment at Disneyworld and Busch Gardens (FL). He holds degrees from the University of Connecticut, University of Illinois, and Eastman School of Music.
About the Assistant Conductor
Mark Olson, Director of Harvard Band and Wind Ensemble, conducts the Harvard Wind Ensemble, serves as an advisor to the Harvard University Band, and administers all aspects of the band program at Harvard. Under his direction, the Harvard Wind Ensemble has commissioned and premiered works by Libby Larsen, Tania León, and David Amram. Olson also is the Director of the Middlesex Concert Band and the New England Brass Band. Olson received degrees from Concordia College in Moorhead, MN, and the University of Minnesota. An active trumpet performer and soloist, he plays trumpet in the MetWinds, The Tarnished Brass, and has been a member of the New Sousa Band as well as the symphony orchestras in Austin and Rochester, Minnesota.
About Joe McCarthy, Percussion & Drumset Soloist
Joe McCarthy has led a diverse career as a drummer/percussionist, bandleader, producer, and educator in a myriad of settings from symphony orchestra to bebop, big band, Afro-Cuban, theater, and beyond. As a Latin Grammy® award-winning and Grammy® nominated drummer, and bandleader of The New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band, Joe proudly endorses Zildjian, Yamaha, Remo, Latin Percussion, and Vic Firth, featuring his signature drumstick in the Modern Jazz Collection Series MJC2.
About MetWinds
The Metropolitan Wind Symphony was Founded by Jerry Gardner in 1971, and was awarded the prestigious 2015 Sudler Silver Scroll Award for Community Concert Bands by the John Philip Sousa Foundation. Currently celebrating its 54th anniversary, MetWinds comprises over 60 talented woodwind, brass, and percussion instrumentalists who audition for membership and seating. MetWinds makes a significant contribution to the cultural life of the Greater Boston community by providing its audiences with high quality concerts and its members with opportunities for musical growth.
MetWinds presents formal performances of traditional and contemporary wind band literature, as well as more informal pops concerts throughout the metropolitan Boston area. Members rehearse Wednesdays from September through June, traveling from more than 30 communities in Massachusetts and neighboring states. All volunteers, they also pursue careers as varied as education, engineering, computer science, medicine, law, music, and public health.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, 33 Marrett Road, Lexington, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 23.18