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  1. Frederick Fennell /fəˈnɛl/ (July 2, 1914 – December 7, 2004) was an American conductor and one of the primary figures who promoted the Eastman Wind Ensemble as a performing group. He was also influential as a band pedagogue, and greatly affected the field of music education in the US and abroad.

  2. 2 de ene. de 2005 · For many audiophiles, not to mention professional and amateur musicians—especially those of us who participated in symphonic wind ensembles—Frederick Fennell was the father of us all. 1 His advocacy of classic repertory and his vigorous support of new works transformed band music in America.

  3. 8 de dic. de 2004 · Learn about the life and achievements of Frederick Fennell, the founder of the Eastman Wind Ensemble and a pioneer of wind band music. Read the press release from the Eastman School of Music announcing his death in 2004.

  4. 9 de dic. de 2004 · Frederick Fennell, the master band conductor who founded the famed Eastman Wind Ensemble and raised band performance to an art form, died early Tuesday at his home in Siesta Key, Fla. He was 90.

  5. 20 de jul. de 2021 · Frederick Fennell (2 July 1914, Cleveland, Ohio – 7 December 2004, Siesta Key, Fla.) was an internationally recognized conductor, and one of the primary figures in promoting the wind ensemble as a performing group.

  6. Explore the life and legacy of Maestro Frederick Fennell, a versatile and influential conductor, composer, and educator, through his personal collection of photographs and awards. See how he rose from humble beginnings to lead some of the world's most renowned ensembles and leave a lasting impact on the music world.

  7. Frederick Fennell. More images. Profile: American conductor, composer and educator. Founder of the Eastman Wind Ensemble, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester. Born: 2 July 1914, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Died: 7 December 2004, Siesta Key, Florida, USA. Show more. Sites: