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Central Florida Winds

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Our goal is to provide the community with the wide range of classical wind music, ranging from wind symphonies to orchestral classics transcribed for winds.

Here is a small portion Glenn Miller for our rehearsal in preparation for our 3:00pm Sunday, May 28 program at Suntree United Methodist Church. Hope to see you there!


Come hear a wonderful performance by Allan Vache and The Old Tyme Jazz Band performing Frank Ticheli's "Playing With Fire," Blue Shades, along with Pavanne by Morton Gould and favorites by Glenn Miller. This is a performance you won't want to miss!

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Get ready to travel Around the World with Central Florida Winds at our next concert on Sunday, February 25th at 3:00pm at Suntree United Methodist Church, in Melbourne! We’ll be traveling to Prague, Scotland, Argentina, Paris, and the USA!

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Central Florida Winds would like to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! See you in 2024! cfwinds.com

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Central Florida Winds wishes you and your family a safe and Happy Thanksgiving holiday!

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The Central Florida Chamber Winds would like to welcome you to our next exciting program on Sunday, Nov 19 at 3:00pm at Suntree United Methodist church. Our program, An Afternoon of Diversions, will feature the music of Beethoven, Caplet, and Bernard. We hope to see you there!

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Our Fall Program is quickly approaching, so make plans now to attend on Sunday, Oct 8 at Suntree United Methodist Church in Melbourne at 3:00pm! You won't want to miss our featured soloist Ian Schwindt in his performance of Colors by Appermont.

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Central Florida Winds opens its 2023 to 2024 season with Colors, by Bert Appermont, and features our lead trombonist, Ian Schwindt, band director for Titusville High School. We look forward to seeing you at the concert!

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Central Florida Winds welcomes you to visit our YouTube Channel for more links to our great recordings! Please visit youtube.com/channel/UC_MCS… for links to videos and concert performances!


Thank you all for coming to our program yesterday, in which Maestro Sabino conducted Imperial March from Star Wars. The Force was with us all!

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Make sure you mark your calendars now for our next exciting program at Suntree United Methodist Church at 3:00pm on Sunday, May 28th!

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ATTENTION! Please join us at Suntree United Methodist Church at 3:00pm Sunday, April 23 only! Concerts planned for April 22nd and May 27th at our Titusville location at Park Avenue Baptist Church have been cancelled due to roof repair. More details at cfwinds.com


This is going to be an exciting program, as we feature our Principal Bassoonist David Borst on a piece by Burrill Phillips and Rich Harmon on Clarinet performing An American in Paris-Blues. We will also feature works by Hindemith, Sullivan, Bernstein, Gershwin, and Shostakovich.

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Check out this video of our last Chamber Winds performance! youtu.be/_AG-1zZyk6Y


We are excited about our Spring Program on Sunday, April 23 at 3:00pm at Suntree United Methodist Church! Please join us for an outstanding program you won't want to miss! Please visit cfwinds.com for more details!

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Central Florida Winds' members are preparing for a performance of the Brahms' Serenade No. 1 in D major. Here is a clip of our first rehearsal. Please visit cfwinds.com for concert details and performance dates. We hope to see Soon! youtube.com/watch?v=nueqRT…


Our next program will feature Winds & Strings in a presentation of Brahms' Serenade No. 1 in D Major. Please visit cfwinds.com for more information. We hope to see you there!!

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Central Florida Winds would like to wish you and yours and very Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday season! We look forward to seeing you in the New Year at our February 11 & 12 concerts! Please visit cfwinds.com for more information on our programming.

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