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NEC Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Winds + Kevin Holzman, William Drury

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NEC Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Winds + Kevin Holzman, William Drury
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NEC Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Winds + Kevin Holzman, William Drury
Guest conductor Kevin Holzman and William Drury, NEC's Conductor of Wind Ensembles, lead the NEC Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Winds in tonight's program.

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Artist(s)

Kevin Holzman serves as the Director of Wind Studies and Division Head of Ensembles and Conducting at University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). He joined CCM’s faculty in 2017. As Director of Wind Studies, Holzman serves as the music director for the CCM Wind Symphony (CCM’s premier wind ensemble), CCM Musica Nova, and CCM Chamber Winds, in addition to overseeing other CCM Wind Studies Ensembles. His academic responsibilities include teaching graduate conducting and related courses, as well as the advising and mentoring of wind conducting students in CCM’s Masters and Doctoral programs. Holzman also serves as Director of the Cincinnati Youth Wind Ensemble Program through the CCM Preparatory Department.
     In 2019, Holzman was appointed Music Director and Chief Guest Conductor of the Beijing Wind Orchestra, China’s premier wind ensemble. Prior to his appointment at CCM, Holzman earned his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting at the Eastman School of Music, where he studied with Music Director of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, Mark Scatterday, DMA. As a Frederick Fennell Conducting Fellow and 2016 recipient of the prestigious Walter Hagen Prize for Excellence in Conducting, Holzman served in a graduate student capacity as Associate Conductor of the world-renowned Eastman Wind Ensemble and Eastman Wind Orchestra.
     Beyond CCM, Holzman has worked with professional ensembles including the Beijing Wind Orchestra, the Siena Wind Orchestra (Japan), the United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Currently, he serves as Music Director and Conductor of the River's Edge Bras Band. In April 2017, Holzman served as recording conductor of the Music in the American Wild ensemble, a National Endowment for the Arts grant-funded ensemble that commissioned 11 new works in celebration of the 2016 U.S. National Parks Centennial.
     In addition to his work with collegiate and professional ensembles, Holzman is a passionate advocate for music education and access to music in all schools. He regularly clinics high school and junior high school ensembles and has served as conductor of honor bands across the United States. He is an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha, Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kappa Psi music fraternities.

NEC Symphonic Winds - Williams Drury, conductor
Dave Rivello: As Time Bends the Path 
Sid Richardson: Sun Compass
Stratis Minakakis: Vykinon

intermission

NEC Wind Ensemble - Kevin Holzman, guest conductor
Carlos Simon: Go down, Moses
Maslanka: Symphony No. 4