The Laureate Wind Quintet, one of the premiere chamber ensembles in residence at West Virginia University, will present a spring recital at the Creative Arts Center at 8:15 p.m., Sunday, April 6.

The concert will take place in the Bloch Learning and Performance Hall (200A) and is free and open to the public.

Faculty members performing include Nina Assimakopoulos, flutist; Cynthia Anderson, oboist; John Weigand, clarinetist; Lynn Hilemann, bassoonist; and Virginia Thompson, hornist.

Joining them as guest artist will be pianist Peter Amstutz of the WVU School of Music faculty.

Featured on the program will be: Mozart’s “Quintet for Winds and Piano in E-flat Minor,” with Dr. Amstutz; “Six Bagattels” by George Ligeti; and “Wind Quintet Op. 79” by August Klughardt.

For more information, contact the WVU College of Creative Arts at (304) 293-4359.

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CONTACT: Charlene Lattea, College of Creative Arts
304-293-4359, Charlene.Lattea@mail.wvu.edu

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