Thursday, April 21, 2011

Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival & Benefit

Grammy-nominated quintet will host instrumentalists from across the country for 10 days at the Juilliard School.
New York, NY - The second Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival takes place this summer and some key dates are fast approaching. The application deadline for the festival is May 1. Information and the application itself are available on the festival's site. And on May 3, Imani Winds will be presenting a benefit concert for the festival's scholarship fund. Read on for more information.

The Festival: July 27-August 5
The Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival is an intense summer institute featuring concerts, masterclasses, ensemble instruction, and career building workshops. Now in its second season, the festival is hosted by Imani Winds and housed at the Julliard School in New York City.

This summer’s festival offers two exciting programs: The Fellowship Program for woodwinds, horn players, and pianists who wish to immerse themselves in high caliber wind quintet/sextet performance, and the General Chamber Music Program that welcomes strings, winds, and pianists for intensive training within mixed ensembles. You may also audit the program, which requires no audition.

Imani Winds will be joined by an impressive cast of guest artists, including:

Dr. Paul Cohen, Saxophone
Pedro Diaz, Oboe
Paquito D'Rivera, Clarinets & Saxophones
David Jolley, Horn
David Krakauer, Clarinet
Judith Mendenhall, Flute
Frank Morelli, Bassoon
Paula Robison, Flute
Evelyn Ulex, Piano

Rite of Spring: A concert to benefit Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival Scholarship Fund
May 3rd, 7:30PM
Rose Studio
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
165 W. 65th Street, 10th floor
Proceeds to go directly towards student scholarships.

Tickets: $40/door; $35/advance
Pre-concert cocktails & wine starts at 6:15pm with silent auction.
Dessert Reception to follow concert.

Imani Winds
More than North America's premier wind quintet, Imani Winds has established itself as one of the most successful chamber music ensembles in the United States. Since 1997, the Grammy nominated quintet has taken a unique path, carving out a distinct presence in the classical music world with its dynamic playing, culturally poignant programming, genre-blurring collaborations, and inspirational outreach programs. With two member composers and a deep commitment to commissioning new work, the group is enriching the traditional wind quintet repertoire while meaningfully bridging European, American, African and Latin American traditions.

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