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Friday, May 16, 20088:00 pm * St. Luke's ChurchBorealis Wind Quintet2006 Grammy-nominatedchamber music groupKatherine Fink, flute; Tamar Beach Wells, oboe; Kathryn Taylor, clarinet; Wayne Hileman, bassoon; Dan Culpepper, horn. The Borealis Wind Quintet has received accolades for their finesse and style – the result of a long musical collaboration focused not only on detail and precision, but also on carefully conceived musical interpretations. They blend sparkling virtuosity with musical integrity in programs that are appealing and richly rewarding to the audience. The quintet has won numerous awards and prizes, including grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and Chamber Music America. They have toured throughout the United States with notable performances at Carnegie Hall's Weill Concert Hall, the Frick Museums in New York City and Pittsburgh, and Wolf Trap in Virginia. |
April 26, 2007 -- Syracuse Symphony
March 25, 2007 -- American Legion Band of the Tonawandas
December 6, 2006 -- Syracuse Symphony
Nov. 10, 2006 -- Pianist Chu-Fang Huang
(Information for the upcoming 2008-2009 season will be posted here soon.)
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For over fifty years, the Jamestown Concert Association has brought the finest quality classical performances to the Jamestown area at affordable prices. Year after year outstanding solo performers, chamber ensembles and symphony orchestras have graced our concert halls to the delight of audiences young and old. But, ticket sales alone cannot compensate these series of world-class artists. We depend upon the generous support of local and individuals, businesses, and foundations. If you enjoy having wonderful, live, local performances, please consider becoming a patron, sponsor, or benefactor. If you are part of an area business, please consider a corporate sponsorship. The cultural arts of a community speak volumes on the standards it sets for future generations. Music has been, and will always be, an integral part of society. We would like to continue to present excellent classical concerts at an affordable price to the general public. With your help, we will be able to do this.
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