The Santa Fe Winds will bring a blend of traditional classics and fresh musical selections to the stage for their annual "Spring Winds and Classics" concert at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 27, 2025, in the Lyceum at Santa Fe College’s Northwest Campus.
The concert is free, but tickets are required due to limited seating.
“I invite people to come out for a joyful experience in the Lyceum, the home of the Santa Fe Winds,” Dr. David Smith, Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Music, said. “From fast-paced passages to slow and expressive phrases, you will hear some of the greatest pieces from the classical wind repertoire that feature our amazing students.”
Talented student musicians in the Santa Fe Winds have spent months preparing for this performance. Their dedication and passion bring each number to life, making the concert a memorable experience. Led by Dr. Smith, the ensemble consistently delivers outstanding wind performances at Santa Fe College.
This year’s program reflects their hard work, featuring selections that highlight both technical skill and emotional depth. Pieces include “Fanfare and Flourishes” by American composer James Curnow; “Nimrod” from “Enigma Variations” by English composer Edward Elgar; “His Honor March” by American composer Henry Fillmore, and more. These pieces not only showcase the musicians’ talent but also demonstrate the emotional impact that music can have on an audience.
“Music has the power to do what words cannot—change your mood, relieve stress and inspire you,” Dr. Smith said. “We hope that after our concert, you will understand the true power of music.”
“Spring Winds and Classics” is sponsored and organized by the Santa Fe College Fine Arts and Entertainment Technology Department.