Nottingham Symphonic Winds
30 years of musical excellence - supporting good causes
Nottingham Symphonic Winds was founded over 30 years ago, through the vision of Margaret Frogson MBE and David Oldershaw, the proprietors of Windblowers music shop, Nottingham. They recognised the need for the opportunity for non-professional wind instrument players to perform in a friendly and encouraging environment and continue to support
10/05/2026
Filmed in a recent concert, here is a piece we performed called The King's Conjuror, composed by our very own, super talented conductor, Keiron Anderson . Hope you enjoy it.
The Kings Conjuror Nottingham Symphonic Winds playing The King's Conjuror by Keiron Anderson. Recorded at St Martin's Church Sherwood on 21st March 2026.
19/04/2026
Rehearsals are well underway for our next concert. Sunday 10th May, 2.30pm at Newark Palace Theatre. A family concert. Come and join us if you can. Lots of music from Star Wars to The Sound of Music. All in aid of The Children's Bereavement Centre
Instances - Palace Theatre, Newark Experience an uplifting afternoon of unforgettable film and theatre music as the Nottingham Symphonic Wind Orchestra presents Movies & Musicals at the Palace Theatre Newark. Enjoy iconic soundtracks from Hollywood blockbusters to beloved Broadway hits, performed live by one of the region’s leading...
Great concert in Sherwood last night, followed by a rehearsal this morning. Preparing for our next concert...10th May, Newark Palace Theatre. Can't beat a good old blast of Star Wars!! 😍😁
18/01/2026
******* Wanted*********
We have an opening in our wind orchestra for the following players;
- flute (x2)
- trumpet
- tuba
We are a lovely, friendly, talented group who rehearse every Sunday moning in Aspley. We perform around 6 concerts throughout the year, raising lots of money for charity.
The new players need to be grade 8 standard and committed to attending our regular rehearsals. For more information, please contact us via our website
Home - Nottingham Symphonic Winds Spring into March with a touch of musical madness with Copland’s Down a Country Lane, Holst’s The Perfect Fool and Anderson’s A King’s Conjuror. Its a concert bursting with colour and character.
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