William
Drury
Associate Conductor of Wind Ensembles;
Jordan Winds
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William Drury is Associate Conductor of Wind Ensembles at New
England Conservatory of Music, Assistant Conductor of Orchestras
at MIT, and conducts the Wind Ensemble at Boston Conservatory
of Music. Drury is also Concert Master of the 567th ANG Band of
Cape Cod and plays saxophone with the Jimmy Capone Big Band. Drury
was named chairman of the Massachusetts Chapter of the College
Band Directors National Association beginning January 2002. As
a conductor, Drury has premiered works by composers such as Bell,
Pinkham, Fletcher, Popkin, and Zorn; conducted orchestras at Harvard,
Brown, and Brandeis universities and numerous Air Force bands
throughout the nation; and was previously assistant conductor
of the Civic Orchestra of Boston and conductor of the Auros Chamber
Orchestra. As a jazz saxophonist, Drury has performed with Natalie
Cole, the Coasters, Dave Stewart and MFB, and played lead tenor
sax with the Bob Curnow Big Band. Before entering undergraduate
studies, he worked for five years as a track laborer for the Burlington
Northern Railroad.
B.S.,
political science, Gonzaga University; M.M. with distinction in
performance, NEC. Conducting studies with Frank Battisti and Richard
Hoenich. Former faculty of Boston University. Recordings on Art
of the States, Criminal Records, Sierra Music, American Composers
Forum, Tzadik, and Centaur.
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