American Wind Symphony Orchestra
}}The American Wind Symphony Orchestra (AWSO, also called the American Wind Symphony, or AWS) is an American musical ensemble incorporating many of the wind instruments found in a symphony orchestra. It is dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music, and which is known for having commissioned over 400 new works. Based in Mars, Pennsylvania, the AWSO was founded 1957 and directed for 50 years by the American conductor (and former trumpeter) Robert Austin Boudreau (b. 1927). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Barbour, Kamil E, Zmuda, Joseph M, Strotmeyer, Elsa S, Horwitz, Mara J, Boudreau, Robert, Evans, Rhobert W, Ensrud, Kristine E, Petit, Moira A, Gordon, Christopher L, Cauley, Jane A
Published 2010
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by Sheu, Yahtyng, Zmuda, Joseph M, Boudreau, Robert M, Petit, Moira A, Ensrud, Kristine E, Bauer, Douglas C, Gordon, Christopher L, Orwoll, Eric S, Cauley, Jane A
Published 2011
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by Vallejo, Abbe N., Hamel, David L., Mueller, Robert G., Ives, Diane G., Michel, Joshua J., Boudreau, Robert M., Newman, Anne B.
Published 2011
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