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Thursday, March 7, 2019

Rochester Philharmonic Wind Quintet to Perform at Historic Epworth Hall; Preceded by Concert Desserts by
Glen Iris Inn at Epworth Cafe

Source: SilverLakeExperience.org

THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2019
6:30-7:30
T34: Concert Desserts by Glen Iris Inn @ Epworth Cafe 

T35: Concert- THURSDAY EVENING PERFORMANCE at Historic Epworth Hall 
ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC WIND QUINTET
“IMPRESSIONS OF TIME AND PLACE” 
Petite Offrande Musicale (1955) 
Nino Rota (4:00)
Aires Trophicales (1994) 

Alborado 
Son 
Habanero 
Vals Venezolano

Paquita D’rivera (24:00)

Dizzyness Afro 
Contradanza

Intermission

Summer Music (1955) Samuel Barber (12:00)
Roaring Fork (1993) Eric Ewazen (18:00)
Whitewater Rapids (Maroon Creek) Columbines (Snowmass Lake) At the Summit (Buckskin Pass)


The RPO WIND QUINTET has performed many concerts and demonstrations in Rochester area primary school and community centers, at RPO Galas, and on the RPO Summer Serenade Series. Specializing in programs that engage and inspire, the group’s varied and diverse repertoire ranges from the classical Western European tradition to works inspired by the traditional music of China, Cuba, Africa and the US. Composers who have written specifically for the wind quintet are Jacques Ibert, Paul Hindemith, Carl Nielsen, Fancis Poulenc, and Samuel Barber. The vast catalog of arrangements for quintet include repertoire of J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, and Scott Joplin. The RPO Wind Quintet features Rebecca Gilbert,

Principal Flute; Anna Steltenpohl, Oboe/English Horn; Andrew Brown, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet; Matthew MacDonald, Principal Bassoon; and Stephen Laiffer, French Horn.

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