The Sixteenth Season of the San Antonio Wind Symphony

The Twentieth Season of the San Antonio Wind Symphony


The San Antonio Wind Symphony is a group of volunteer musicians who combine their talents and services to provide an opportunity for life-long musical expression and enjoyment; enrich, educate and entertain the general public through live performances; enhance music education in the community by partnering with college, high school and middle school band programs and preserve the cultural history of the wind band repertoire.

As we enter our twentiethth season, the San Antonio Wind Symphony would like to thank everyone who helps us in our continuing our mission of fostering music education for local students!

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our supporters and our sponsors:

The Trinity University Department of Music

Alfred Frances and Janice Marty Sturchio and the Sturchio Family

The University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Music

The UTSA Percussion Ensemble, Sherry Rubins, Director

RBC Music Company, Inc.

Padgett Stratemann and Company

The San Antonio Gypsy Motorcycle Club

Arpeggio Music Academy

Alamo Heights HS Band, David Stephenson, Director

Stevens HS Band, John Dominguez, Director

Southwest HS Band, Richard Flores, Director

Smithson Valley HS Band, Matt Boening, Dain Vereen, Jeff Yates, Sam Woodfield, Directors


Join us for the first concert of 2024-2025 season! We will feature some wonderful wind band literature including Paul Creston’s Legend, Ye Banks and Braes O’Bonnie Doon by Percy Aldridge Grainger, Chorale and Alleluia by Howard Hanson, A Symphonic Poem, The Universal Judgement by Camille De Nardia/arr. Cafarella, H. Robert Reynolds transcription of Morten Lauridsen’s Contre Qui, Rose, Chant and Jubilo by W. Francis McBeth, and Parade of the Tall Ships by Jay Chattaway.

The concert will take place at Laurie Auditorium at Trinity University on Sunday, October 6 at 4 PM, and is free and open to the public, as is parking!

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Dr. Worman Conducts The Trinity University Wind Ensemble

A Thank you to our new host, the Music Department at Trinity University Department of Music, David Heller D.M.A, and James Worman, Ph.D.

Founded by the Presbyterian Church in 1869, Trinity values learning, service, and connection to others, honoring the dignity and worth of every person. Our institutional values include Discovery, Excellence, and Inclusion.

Home to more than 2,500 students, Trinity is guided by a mission and set of values that place the student experience at its core. As a community that both honors our past and shapes our future, we strive to live our values in everything we do.

Trinity offers both a B.A. in Music (conducive for a double major) and a B.M. in performance, composition, or music education. The fifth-year Master of Arts in Teaching—recently ranked 7th in the nation—allows music education majors to receive both the B.M. and M.A.T. in five years.

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