Bay Atlantic Symphony Director Jed Gaylin "Prevailing Winds" Bay Atlantic Symphony’s concert features the vast array of colors of the woodwinds and brass. Gounod’s charming Petite Symphonie is more a suite, filled with warm sounds and echos of southern France, while Mozart’s so-called serenade is a virtual symphony in its human pathos. Dvorák gives us ripples of nature and rural life in its folk-dance forms in this program filled with melody, shimmer, and emotion. ?Charles Gounod––Petite Symphonie Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart––Serenade No. 12 for Winds, in C minor, K. 388 Intermission Antonín Dvorák ––Serenade for Winds, op. 44 The Bay Atlantic Symphony led by Conductor Jed Gaylin. Part of the Cape May Music Festival Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC)..