All Hallows Episcopal Church in Wyncote will host Curtis Institute of Music students as they present four quintets, twenty performers and four programs on Saturday, May 6 at 7:00pm.
“We were honored to become a part of the Curtis Institute of Music,” say members of Imani Winds. “Curtis is making a concerted effort to empower their students to think creatively as performers and to lead through service to the world beyond the walls of the concert hall. Imani Winds is a part of directing this invigorating and inspiring process.”
The program on May 6th will include works by Jean Francaix, Quintet No. 2; Valerie Coleman: Afro Cuban Concerto; Leos Janáček: Mládi (Youth) and, Paul Hindemith: Quintet, Op.24, No.2. Each work will be performed by a different quintet.
Admission to the concert is free, though donations are welcomed. For ticket reservations, you can click here.
For more on the Curtis Institute of Music, you can visit their website. For more on All Hallows Episcopal Church, 262 Bent Road, Wyncote, you can visit their website.
Photos courtesy of Curtis Institute and All Hallows Episcopal Church