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Page 1 of 5 Valley Winds Music Association & Westwinds Music Society present March 1 & 2, 2013 at Canmore Collegiate High School with guest conductors Dr. Tony Mazzaferro Mr. Raymond Baril Join us Friday evening and all day Saturday for full concert band rehearsals followed by a concert Saturday late afternoon. Choose Your Music Level: Dolce: Grade 3 - 4 OR Vivace: Grade 4.5 - 5 Cost: $50 Schedule Friday Arrive at CCHS theatre 7:00pm Rehearsal Sight Reading 7:30-9:30pm Jazz Jam Social at Communitea Café 9:30pm - ? Saturday Rehearsal 9:00am-12:00pm (with break) Lunch* 12:00–1:30pm Rehearsal 1:30-4:00pm (with break) Concert 5:00pm * Lunch not included - a variety of local restaurants available Remember to bring a seat cushion! Those chairs don’t improve with age. Go green. Bring a refillable water bottle. In response to last year’s survey: We are piloting a two-band workshop. More spaces available! Encourage your friends! The registration for each section will not be limited. Music folders will have mixed 1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd etc music so that everyone has a chance at the 1st charts. People can trade if they wish. (Think musical Monopoly®.) Questions? email [email protected] Registration Due: Received by February 22, 2013 (post marked by Feb 18) $50 Received after Feb 22, 2013 - add $10 late fee $60 (Registration form on page 5) Mail Registration To: Jane Kaczmer 48 West MacDougal Rd Cochrane AB T4C 1M4 Two Bands!

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Valley Winds Music Association & Westwinds Music Society present

March 1 & 2, 2013

at

Canmore Collegiate High School

with guest conductors

Dr. Tony Mazzaferro

Mr. Raymond Baril

Join us Friday evening and all day Saturday

for full concert band rehearsals followed by a concert Saturday late afternoon.

Choose Your Music Level: Dolce: Grade 3 - 4 OR Vivace: Grade 4.5 - 5

Cost: $50

Schedule

Friday

Arrive at CCHS theatre 7:00pm

Rehearsal Sight Reading 7:30-9:30pm

Jazz Jam Social at Communitea Café 9:30pm - ?

Saturday

Rehearsal 9:00am-12:00pm (with break)

Lunch* 12:00–1:30pm

Rehearsal 1:30-4:00pm (with break)

Concert 5:00pm

* Lunch not included - a variety of local restaurants available

Remember to bring a seat cushion! Those chairs don’t improve with age.

Go green. Bring a refillable water bottle.

In response to last year’s survey:

• We are piloting a two-band workshop. More spaces available! Encourage your friends!

• The registration for each section will not be limited.

• Music folders will have mixed 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc music so that everyone has a chance at the 1st charts.

People can trade if they wish. (Think musical Monopoly®.)

Questions? email [email protected]

Registration Due: Received by February 22, 2013 (post marked by Feb 18) $50

Received after Feb 22, 2013 - add $10 late fee $60 (Registration form on page 5)

Mail Registration To: Jane Kaczmer

48 West MacDougal Rd

Cochrane AB T4C 1M4

Two

Bands!

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West Valley Winds Workshop March 1 & 2, 2013

The Event

This is the eighth annual West Valley Winds Workshop, hosted by the Valley Winds Music Association (Canmore) and

Westwinds Music Society (Calgary). The entire workshop, Friday evening and all day Saturday, will be held in full

ensemble under the direction of our guest conductors Dr. Tony Mazzaferro and Mr. Ray Baril.

Previous guest conductors for the workshop have been Dr. Mark Hopkins (University of Calgary), Dr. Dale J. Lonis

(Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra), Dr. Gillian Mackay (University of Toronto), Mr. Patrick Winters (Eastern Washington

University), Mr. Clinton Marshall (South Carolina) , Mr. Gareth Jones (Calgary) and Mr. Colin Clarke (Toronto).

After the Friday evening sight reading session, everyone is invited to the Communitea Café for a

closed party featuring our own jazz jam. Our rhythm section will lay down the beat and all are

welcome to join in or simply listen and socialize with friends.

Hotel accommodations are available at a special rate for the workshop. Simply indicate on the

registration form that hotel accommodations are needed and you will be emailed the phone

number and reservation code.

On Saturday, the workshop will close with an informal (no dress code) concert offered to the

community.

Comments About Previous Workshops

From Guest Conductors: “The Adult Band Workshop that I did for you was the highlight of last year's season for me. I don't remember when I've

had such a satisfying and rewarding experience. The band was so responsive and fun to work with. Thanks for allowing

me to be a part of such a unique and wonderful venture.” Clinton Marshall

“I just wanted reiterate what a wonderful time I had this weekend. You have a fantastic thing going with that weekend.

Thanks for having me in to be a part of it.” Gareth Jones

“I gotta tell ya. I think you have a great thing going there. Congratulations on a successful WVW Workshop, and all the

best in future years.” Colin Clarke

From Participants:

• Great conductor. He really raised the bar for this workshop and accepted no less than your best. Good choice!

• I thoroughly enjoyed the workshop. The director was fantastic!

• Very professional and very clear!

• A great sense of humour.

• Excellent workshop - director was awesome! Thank you!

• Director very personable and had good rapport with musicians.

• This was my first time and I THOROUGHLY enjoyed myself! Will definitely be back next year!

• The music selection was superb, and made for one of the most enjoyable workshops/concerts I've ever attended.

Come and enjoy this fun and challenging weekend workshop!

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The Conductors Dr. Tony Mazzaferro is currently the Director of Bands at Fullerton College. He

received his Bachelor of Music degree from San Francisco State University, serving

during his undergraduate years as the Principle Tubist in the Symphonic Band and

Symphony Orchestra and Assistant Conductor for the Symphonic and Concert Bands.

Dr. Mazzaferro attended Northwestern University, where he earned a Master of

Music degree in Instrumental Conducting studying under John P. Paynter. He

received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Arizona State University, studying

with Richard Strange, Daniel Perantoni, Ronald LoPresti and Barrie Wells.

In addition to his academic assignments, Dr. Mazzaferro conducts the Symphonic

Wind Ensemble, Claremont Winds, and instructs Applied Euphonium and Tuba. His

guest conducting appearances have included Honour Bands and Orchestras

throughout the Western United States, Canada, and New Zealand, including the

Alberta Provincial Honour Band in 2000, the California All-State Honor Band in 1994, 2001 and 2007 and the Northern

California High School Honor Band in 2007. He has adjudicated music festivals in Arizona, California, Hawaii, North

Dakota, Texas, Australia, Singapore and Canada. Dr. Mazzaferro has also worked with concert bands and orchestras from

the United States, Japan, Singapore, New Zealand, Canada, and China.

On his principal instrument, tuba, he has performed with numerous bands and orchestras throughout California including

the Diablo Symphony, Peninsula Symphony, Symphony of the Mountain, Berkeley Symphony, Santa Cruz Symphony,

Santa Ana Symphony, and the Crystal Cathedral “Hour of Power” Orchestra.

Raymond Baril is Section Head of the Wind and Brass Department at Grant MacEwan

University and, for the past 25 years, has been the director of the University jazz

ensemble. Raymond earned undergraduate degrees in music and education from the

University of Alberta, a Master of Music degree in Conducting from Northwestern

University in Evanston, Illinois , and is currently working on his Doctorate in

Saxophone Performance at the U of A. He has been honoured with numerous awards

including the “Tommy Banks Award” (The Alberta Foundation for the Arts ), the

“Elkhorn Award” (ABA), the “Best Teaching Practices Award” (ATA) and the “David

Peterkin Memorial Award” (Douglas College).

Prior to his appointment at Grant MacEwan University, Mr. Baril was a band teacher

with Edmonton Public Schools, conductor of the University of Alberta Concert Band,

Executive Director of the Alberta Band Association and a conductor for the

Cosmopolitan Music Society. He is currently principal conductor and musical director

of the New Edmonton Wind Sinfonia.

Mr. Baril also continues to work as one of Edmonton’s busiest saxophonists and

woodwind doublers. He was a regular member of the Tommy Banks Big Band for 25

years and is currently a member of the Edmonton Jazz Orchestra. He has appeared with the Edmonton Symphony

Orchestra as a section member and soloist, as well as a guest conductor. In 2005, his ensembles released two CDs: First

Time Out with the Grant MacEwan College/University of Alberta Big Band and Among Friends with the New Edmonton

Wind Sinfonia.

Mr. Baril remains a much sought after national clinician and adjudicator as well as a featured guest speaker at music

education conferences across the country.

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Directions!

A Ramada Inn & Suites C Communitea Café 1402 Bow Valley Trail, Canmore 1001 6 Ave, Canmore

B Canmore Collegiate High School

1800 8 Ave, Canmore

Parking

C

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West Valley Winds Workshop 2013 Registration

Name: ______________________________________ Email: _____________________________

Instrument: ____________________________ Workshop Band: � Dolce (Gr 3-4) � Vivace (Gr 4.5-5)

Band Affiliation: _______________________________________________________________

� I need a hotel reservation. You will be emailed the hotel phone number and reservation code. A block of

rooms has been reserved at a special rate.

Enclose cheque payable to Valley Winds Music Association

Received by February 22, 2013 (post marked by February 18) $50

Received after Feb 22, 2013 - add $10 late fee $60

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