Jan 19 2020
WindSync, woodwind quintet

WindSync, woodwind quintet

Presented by Artist Series of Tallahassee at Opperman Music Hall - Florida State University

We invite you to attend the third concert of our 25th Anniversary, 2019-20 Concert Series for The Artist Series of Tallahassee, featuring WindSync, woodwind quintet.

WindSync is five outstanding North American musicians who come together as performers, educators, and community-builders. Their concerts are intimate, joyful, and thoughtfully programmed with people and places in mind. The quintet eliminates the “fourth wall” by performing from memory, connecting quickly and memorably with audiences. 2018 finalists of the M-Prize Chamber Arts competition and recent winners of the Concert Artists Guild and Fischoff competitions, they approach their mixed repertory of wind quintets and arrangements with the highest level of artistic dedication. WindSync takes a special interest in reaching children, families, and underserved audiences. Each year the ensemble presents the Onstage Offstage Chamber Music Festival in Houston, designed to connect musicians, students, and audiences across neighborhood boundaries. Advocates of 21st century music, the members of WindSync have led master classes at New World Symphony, Texas Music Festival, and Northwestern University, among many others. The ensemble has been designated an ensemble in residence at Adelphi University through 2019 and continues to build on 6 years in residence at the Chamber Music Festival of Lexington and 2 years in residence at the Ravinia Festival.

                               WindSync appears by arrangement with Concert Artists Guild.

PROGRAM:

Apollo                                                                                                Marc Mellits (b. 1966)
    I: Theia
    II: Sea of Tranquility
    III: The Buzz
    IV: Luna Nova
    V: Debbie Waltzing on the Moon
    VI: One Small Step
    VII: Moonwalk

Suite from A Trip to the Moon                                                    Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880)
   Overture
   Introduction
   Les Hirondelles bleues
   Le Bonhomme de neige Les Flocons animés
   Polka
   Mazurka
   Variations
  Galop final

INTERMISSION

Souvenir de Puerto Rico                                                            Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)

Recuerdos de Borinquen                                                           Luis Rodríguez Miranda (1875-1949)

Quintet in E-flat Major Op. 4                                                       Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
    Allegro con brio
   Andante Menuetto più allegretto
   Finale. Presto

This concert is sponsored by Lois D. Griffin with gratitude to her husband Bob Griffin and
friends Ginny Densmore, Waldie Anderson and Carolyn Bridger Anderson.

Ginny Densmore would like to dedicate this concert in memory of The Artist Series Founders
Waldie Anderson and Carolyn Bridger who dedicated countless hours making The Artist Series possible until their deaths in 2011 and 2014.

Admission Info

Season Passports: $125   Senior Passports: $115  All passports contain 6 tickets that may be used in any combination. Invite friends to attend with you to help build our audience. Makes a great gift for the music lover in your life!

Adult tickets: $25

Students: $5, ages 13 and older

Children 12 and under are free when accompanied by a paying adult.

Phone: 850-445-1616

Email: director@theartistseries.org

Dates & Times

2020/01/19 - 2020/01/19

Additional time info:

Master Class, open to the public, Saturday, January 18, 2 pm to 3:30 pm at the College of Music, FSU, Westcott 060 featuring wind and brass ensembles from FSU students. Free of charge. This master class is made available through funds from COCA, the City of Tallahassee, Leon County and VisitTallahassee, and the State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs.

WindSync will perform in Leon County elementary and middle schools Jan. 14 - Jan. 16 through The Artist Series Artist-in-Residence program, (partially funded through COCA, the City of Tallahassee, Leon County and VisitTallahassee) and Gadsden County Schools on Jan. 17 (funded by Division of Cultural Affairs, State of Florida, and the NEA.) Students who participate in the Artist-in-Residence are invited to attend the Sunday January 19 public concert at Opperman Hall free of charge.

Location Info

Opperman Music Hall - Florida State University

114 N Copeland St., Tallahassee, FL 32304

Parking Info

Nearby parking available.