The Pioneer Valley New Horizons Band is directed by Nancy Janoson and was launched in 2017 at the Northampton Community Music Center as an opportunity for seniors to learn or advance on a musical instrument in a welcoming, social setting with their peers. The program format was designed in 1991 by Roy Ernst at Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, and then duplicated by more than 200 organizations around North America, leading to the founding of the New Horizons International organization. Participants receive group instruction from a section leader and attend weekly rehearsals as a full band. The group provides community concerts throughout the year at various locations and special events around the region. Thank you to Nancy, and New Horizons Band for letting us record their performance.
Jason Trotta
About Jason Trotta and the Northampton Community Music Center
Jason is the Executive Director of Northampton Community Music Center, a role that he has held for over twenty years. Since 2017, Jason has also served as Chair of the Northeast Chapter of the National Guild for Community Arts Education. In his spare time, he continues to work as a freelance composer and musician.
The Northampton Community Music Center (NCMC) was founded in 1986 with a mission to foster the love and pursuit of music in our community through quality education, performances, and activities that are accessible to all. NCMC employs more than 50 professional music teachers for its annual enrollment of nearly 1,000 students and reaches hundreds more through its outreach programming, workshops, and special events.
NCMC’s scholarship program provides financial aid to more than 150 socio-economically disadvantaged students each year and has never denied aid to a qualifying applicant. UMassFive is a proud supporter of the important work that the NCMC performs in our local community.
About UMassFive
Established in 1967, UMassFive College Federal Credit Union (UMassFive) is a not-for-profit financial cooperative that serves the financial needs of the people and businesses of the Pioneer Valley and beyond, including those associated with the University of Massachusetts and Five Colleges, Mercy Medical Center, Northampton VA Medical Center, UMass Chan Medical School, and other local organizations that share UMassFive's commitment to community-focused values and a sustainable local economy. The Credit Union’s earnings are reinvested back to their members through better rates, lower service charges, and improved services and banking technology. UMassFive offers a full range of financial products, including personal and business banking and lending, retirement planning and investments, and insurance
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