Cloudburst by UPEI Wind Symphony
Tracklist
Credits
released May 1, 2003
The music on this CD was selected from performances throughout the 2002-2003 academic year. Madurodam was recorded at Auburn Drive High School in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on November 10th, 2002. All other pieces were recorded at UPEI's Dr. Steel Recital Hall on November 15th, 2002 and March 27th, 2003 by Bill Woods and Carl Mathis. Editing by Bill Woods.
Artwork by UPEI Graphic Services.
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Conductor, clarinetist, educator Karem J Simon has directed the UPEI Wind Symphony for twenty-five years. A member of the UPEI Department of Music Faculty since 1991, he is known as a passionate and sensitive musician, able to inspire musicians of diverse backgrounds. His philosophies and methodologies have been forged through his thirty-nine years of public school and university teaching, and synthesized through his experiences and studies with some of the leading wind band conductors – John Paynter, Eugene Corporon, Dale Lonis, Michael Haithcock, Craig Kirchoff among them. Conducting engagements with The PEI Symphony Orchestra, the National Youth Band of Canada, and a variety of provincial Honour Bands highlight his career. Under his direction, the UPEI Wind Symphony has produced twenty-two albums.
license. On this album, Karem Simon conducts tracks one through eighteen.
The music on this CD was selected from performances throughout the 2002-2003 academic year. Madurodam was recorded at Auburn Drive High School in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on November 10th, 2002. All other pieces were recorded at UPEI's Dr. Steel Recital Hall on November 15th, 2002 and March 27th, 2003 by Bill Woods and Carl Mathis. Editing by Bill Woods.
Artwork by UPEI Graphic Services.
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Conductor, clarinetist, educator Karem J Simon has directed the UPEI Wind Symphony for twenty-five years. A member of the UPEI Department of Music Faculty since 1991, he is known as a passionate and sensitive musician, able to inspire musicians of diverse backgrounds. His philosophies and methodologies have been forged through his thirty-nine years of public school and university teaching, and synthesized through his experiences and studies with some of the leading wind band conductors – John Paynter, Eugene Corporon, Dale Lonis, Michael Haithcock, Craig Kirchoff among them. Conducting engagements with The PEI Symphony Orchestra, the National Youth Band of Canada, and a variety of provincial Honour Bands highlight his career. Under his direction, the UPEI Wind Symphony has produced twenty-two albums.
license. On this album, Karem Simon conducts tracks one through eighteen.