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Detroit Chamber Winds has an-
nounced its 1995-96 season of
concerts, the ensemble's 14th an-
niversary year. Highlights in-
clude performances of important
works by Michigan composers on
each concert and a performance
with the extraordinary Eisen-
hower Dance Ensemble.
The season will open with
"Brassissimo!" on Nov. 3 at the
Lila Jones-Johnson Theatre. The
8 p.m. performance will include
brass arrangements of selections
from Leonard Bernstein's West
Side Story and Bach's Branden-
burg Concerto No. 3, and features
a work by Pulitzer Prize-winning
composer William Bolcom from
the University of Michigan. The
Jones-Johnson Theatre is locat-
ed on the Royal Oak Campus of
Oakland Community College, at
Main and Lincoln.
The spotlight will be on East-
ern Michigan University com-
poser Anthony Iannaccone's
Toccata Fanfares when the brass
ensemble continues its popular
Holiday Brass concerts, playing
at St. Paul's Catholic Church in
Grosse Pointe Farms on Dec. 3
and at Christ Church Cranbrook
on Dec. 10. Both performances
begin at 3 p.m. and will feature
seasonal favorites as well as
works by Rutter, Clarke, Tele-
mann, and Gabrieli.
On Feb. 25, music lovers can
enjoy "Mozart and More" with a
4 p.m. performance at Christ
Church Cranbrook. In addition
to Mozart's Serenade No. 10 Gran
Partita, K 361, the concert will
include a world premiere by In-
diana University composer David
Dzubay, and Abiding Passions
by William Albright from the
University of Michigan.
Detroit Chamber Winds will
collaborate with the Eisenhower
Dance Ensemble for "Interims:
Past and Present" at Macomb
Center for the Performing Arts
on April 19, at 8 p.m. The concert
features a work by Wayne State
professor james Hartway and an
assortment of other composers
and choreographers.
The subscription season con-
cludes on May 11, when the en-
semble's "DCW Chamber
Players" will perform a work by
yet another Pulitzer Prize hon-
oree, distinguished composer
Leslie Bassett. His Five Pieces for
String Quartet will be presented
along with works by Dvorak,
Mozart, and others. The concert
will occur at Birmingham uni-
tarian Church's new sanctuary
on Woodward and Lone Pine at
8 p.m.
Season tickets are available at
$65, with student/senior sub-
scriptions available at $55. All
tickets may be purchased by tele-
phoning (810) 362-2622.
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