Metropolitan Wind Symphony, Inc. (MWS)
In the late ‘60s, alumni of the Newton High School
Band used to gather in their former director Jerry
Gardner’s kitchen, to reminisce and imagine how
great it would be if the band played on. In 1971 Jerry
did it, and thirty-six years later MWS is one of the
nation’s leading bands. On Wednesday evenings 70
volunteers rehearse for 4-10 performances attracting
22,000 avid listeners annually. Featured soloists
include principal players from the BSO and nationally
distinguished bands, and MWS’ high school musicianship
award winners. In 1982 an anonymous donor
created an endowment for commissioning new works,
which has financed 19 new compositions. In 1989
MWS launched an annual Boston Festival of Bands,
which performs every June in Faneuil Hall, attracting
bands from New England to the mid-Atlantic States
and Canada. MWS’ new Artistic Director is Lewis
Buckley, who for 29 years led the world-renowned
U.S. Coast Guard Band. But MWS is still primarily
run the old-fashioned way—by volunteers. The
instrumentalists are volunteers; the Board handles
administration—including marketing, fund-raising,
budget, finance, and communications. The Mass
Cultural Council has supported them for 29 years,
but the rest comes from individual patrons—like you.
Haven’t you always wanted to join a band?

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