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Concerts performed by the Austin Civic Wind Ensemble.
Zilker Park
The Zilker Tree stands 155 feet tall and is composed of 39 streamers, each holding 81 multicolored, 25-watt bulbs - totaling 3,309 lights. The Austin Civic Wind Ensemble provides festive entertainment. More concert details at acwe.org/holiday17
Covenant United Methodist Church
Join us for a concert of Latin American music on Sunday, October 29th.  
Westlake Auditorium at Westlake High School
Join us for a concert of Latin American music on Friday, October 20th. This concert features Caribbean music from Gershwin, Sousa and others.
Steiner Ranch Towne Square
The Austin Civic Wind Ensemble presents its Independence Day concert at the Towne Square in Steiner Ranch. More details about the event on the Steiner Ranch HOA facebook page.
Westminster

Independence Day private concert for the residents of the Westminster senior living community.

  1. Star Spangled Banner
  2. Poet and the Peasant Overture
  3. Circus Days
  4. Liberty Fanfare
  5. America the Beautiful
  6. The Girl I Left Behind Me
  7. Monkey Business
  8. Shenandoah
  9. Clear Track
  10. Barnum and Bailey's Favorite
  11. Stars and Stripes Forever
The PAC at AISD

ACWE performs a joint concert with Band of the Hills on Friday, May 12. Band of the Hills starts at 7:00PM and ACWE plays at 8:30PM.  We are excited to be playing in the excellent acoustics of the new AISD Performing Arts Center.

The evening will have a water theme and ACWE will be performing The Fountains of Rome by Respighi, In Storm and Sunshine by Heed, Dancing on Water by Ticheli, Water Fanfare by Spaniola and Sea Chanteys by Hoehne.

Complete notes about our concert are available.

St. Louis King of France Catholic Church

Please join us for a water themed concert featuring The Fountains of Rome by Respighi, In Storm and Sunshine by Heed, Dancing on Water by Ticheli, Water Fanfare by Spaniola and Sea Chanteys by Hoehne.

Central Market North

ACWE again hosts the Texas Community Music Festival at Central Market North. The festival runs from April 21 through April 30 and features an eclectic variety  of music. 

ACWE performs at 11:00AM on Saturday, April 22.

More info at http://tcmfestival.com/

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Westminster
Our annual holiday season concludes with a private concert for the residents of the Westminster senior living community.
St. Louis King of France Catholic Church

Come hear your favorite Christmas music at St. Louis King of France Church, 7601 Burnet Road, 7:30PM. Selections for this concert were chosen from the following list:

  • A Christmas Festival, Leroy Anderson
  • Minor Alterations: Christmas Through the Looking Glass, David Lovrien
  • The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire), Mel Torme and Robert Wells, arr. John Cacavas
  • Cantique de Noel, Adolphe Adam, arr. Harold L. Walters
  • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, arr. Douglas E. Wagner
  • Patapan, arr. Tom Wallace
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Albert Hague, arr. Larry Clark
  • Fantasy on a Bell Carol, Edward J. Madden
  • Jingle Bells Forever, J. Pierpont, John Philip Sousa, arr. Robert W. Smith
  • Do You Hear What I Hear? Regney, Shayne, Towne, Kent and Jones, arr. John Cacavas
  • Russian Christmas Music, Alfred Reed
  • Baby, It's Cold Outside, Frank Loesser, arr. John Moss
  • Sleigh Ride, Leroy Anderson

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