We play a wide range of music from original concert band compositions, classical transcriptions, film scores to traditional marches and overtures.

Our expanding band library contains over 150 pieces which our members make recommendations from for rehearsal and performance.

Here are some of the pieces we are currently or have recently been working on:

  • Eastcoast Pictures (Hess)
  • Selections from Wicked
  • Second Suite for Band (Reed)
  • Stage Centre
  • Jurassic Park
  • Cavatina
  • Pineapple Poll
  • Les Miserables
  • Puszta
  • Eine Klein Yiddishe Ragmusik (Gorb)
  • Dancing 'Round the Nursery (Wiffin)
  • October (Whitacre)
  • Force of Destiny (Verdi arr Lake-Kent)
  • Mad Major March (Alford)
  • Guys and Dolls (Loesser arr Custer)
  • Florentina March (Fucik)
  • Selection from Chicago (Kander arr Ricketts)
  • The Symphonic Gershwin (Gershwin arr Barker)
  • New Baroque Suite (Huggins)
  • Simple Gifts (trad arr Smeets)
  • First Suite in Eb (Holst)
  • A Festive Overture (Reed)
  • Thames Journey (Hess)
  • Danceries (Hesketh)
  • Man of La Mancha
  • Out of Africa

Please follow these links to some recent recordings:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVxoqeCN778

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHeVlrrJtEo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDaT6SoxgVk

Join the Orchestra

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Woking Wind Orchestra is a community wind band supported by Surrey Arts. We welcome new members with a love of playing on any woodwind. brass or percussion instrument and with approximately Grade 7 standard and above . We are currently looking for French horn, percussion and trombone players, but everyone is welcome to come along.  Following registration with Surrey Arts, there is a termly fee to cover venue costs and administration.

Use the Contact page to send us a message and we will welcome you to a rehearsal on a Monday night: 8-10pm at Westfield School.

We perform a few times each year in the local area, presenting both formal evening concerts and afternoon bandstand events.

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