In the Spring of 2005, Matthew McCutchen (then Atlee High School band director) and his friend and colleague, Dr. Terry Austin (Director Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University), collaborated to form a Wind Ensemble comprised of music educators and performers from the central Virginia region.
The group was created to perform a tribute concert for the late Frederick Fennell, a legendary figure who invented the contemporary wind ensemble while with the Eastman School of Music. Dr. Terry Austin was asked to conduct the group.
The musicians and community thoroughly enjoyed the performance, so much so that the group made efforts to continue rehearsals and performances. The group was named the Commonwealth Winds and has since grown significantly in size and scope.
The Commonwealth Winds continue to perform on a regular basis around the greater Richmond area, delivering educational and entertaining performances to the community, free of charge.
The complexion of this talented musical group reflects that of the community; educators, public and private school teachers, professional musicians, former military musicians, medical professionals and business leaders. Individuals working in a variety of careers but sharing one common thread - a deep passion for music.
Dr. Terry Austin
Terry Austin is Director of Bands and Emeritus Professor of Music at Virginia Commonwealth University where he was responsible for all aspects of the band program and taught courses in conducting, and music education. Under his leadership, the Virginia Commonwealth University Symphonic Wind Ensemble earned a reputation for musical excellence and was invited to perform at many professional conferences including the American Bandmasters Association, MENC, the College Band Directors National Association, and the Virginia Music Educators Association. He served as the Chair of the Department of Music from 2018-2022.
He is an active guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator and is published in numerous journals and is the general editor of The Journal of Band Research, A Repertoire Anthology (1964-1989) published by GIA. Dr. Austin is a regular guest conductor of the Musashino Academia Musicae Wind Ensemble and is a Guest Professor of the Center of General Education of Guangdong University of Technology in Guangzhou, China.
Austin was the 78th President of the American Bandmasters Association. He served as the chairman of the National Band Association/William D. Revelli Band Composition Contest from 1995-2019, is chairman of the Bandworld/John Philip Sousa Foundation Legion of Honor, a member of the Board of Directors of the John Philip Sousa Foundation, and a past board member of the National Band Association, and the Southern Division of NAfME: The National Association for Music Education and past president of the Virginia Music Educators Association. He is a member of the College Band Directors National Association, Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Beta Mu, and an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi.
Dr. Austin is included in Who’s Who In America, Who's Who in Fine Arts Higher Education, and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. He is a multiple recipient of the National Band Association’s Citation of Excellence and in 2005 he received the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts Distinguished Achievement Award of Excellence.
He founded the Greater Richmond Youth Wind Ensemble, an ensemble of the finest high school musicians in the Richmond metropolitan area, the Commonwealth Winds, an ensemble comprised of Richmond area teachers and professional performers and is the co-conductor of the Virginia Wind Symphony in Norfolk, Virginia.
Austin earned a Bachelor of Music Education from Indiana University, a Master of Arts in Music Education from the University of Hawaii, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He lives in Richmond with his wife, Tracia. They are the proud parents of twin sons Joshua and Seth.