Gail A. Brechting, Conductor and Music Director
Mrs.
Brechting is in her twelfth year as the conductor and musical
director of the West Michigan Concert WINDS. Under her
direction, the WINDS performed at the 2005 National Convention
of the Association of Concert Bands in Quincy, IL - as well as
became the 2005 recipient of the Sudler Silver Scroll, an
international award recognizing excellence in adult community
bands, administered by the John Philip Sousa Foundation. She
holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Central
Michigan University and a Master of Arts degree from Western
Michigan University.
She has performed trombone with the Traverse City
Symphony, the Lansing Concert Band, the West Shore Symphony,
many area musical ensembles and eleven years as the principal
trombonist with the WINDS. She also is a much sought after
soprano vocal soloist in the West Michigan area.
Under
her direction the WINDS have toured three times abroad – to
Wales, England, Ireland, Austria Germany and Switzerland. In
2006 she was invited twice as a guest conductor to Louisiana,
once with the Acadia Winds, and again as the featured
conductor with the Louisiana Middle School Honors Band. In
2007 Mrs. Brechting went to Arkansas as the guest conductor of
the Hot Springs Community Band.
From 1996-1999 Mrs. Brechting represented MSBOA as the
State Representative for the Michigan Youth Arts Festival,
held on the campus of Western Michigan University. For the
past twenty-four years, she has been an active district and
state level adjudicator for low brass, bands and orchestras
and has taught private trombone and tuba lessons for all ages
for over thirty years.
She has been on many community art boards including –
the Muskegon Community Concert Series Association and the
Greater Muskegon Area Sister Cities Association, Inc.
Presently, she is the band director at Muskegon
Community College and is in her twenty-ninth year of music
education, the past twenty-three with the Reeths-Puffer School
District.
Mrs. Brechting is a member of the Association of
Concert Bands, the National Band Association, the College Band
Directors Association, the Michigan School Band and Orchestra
Association, the Sister Cities International Association,
P.E.O. and the Woman Band Directors Association; most recently
she was elected to the national board of the Association of
Concert Bands, and is the first woman selected to be a member
of the John Philip Sousa Foundations, Sudler Silver Scroll
Award Selection Committee.
Mrs.
Brechting lives in Spring Lake with her engineer/pianist
husband Frank and their eight-year-old daughter Annelise.
The WINDS is proud of its partnership with Muskegon Community
College
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