The Sylvan Winds is in the midst of their 45th anniversary season. On March 16, 2024 the quintet performs a program of some of their favorite compositions, including music by Bach, Debussy, Irving Fine, and José-Luis Hurtado.
"It's a delight to return to this repertoire that we know so well," says founding member and flutist Svjetlana Kabalin. "Each time we present the works in a new context, we find different aspects of the music to bring out. This particular program 'World Winds: Traditions Reimagined' highlights the longstanding tradition of composers pulling inspiration from older styles. Mordechai Rechtman created a brilliant arrangement of a Bach concerto (which itself was an arrangement of a Vivaldi concerto) and Gordon Davies’ transcription of Debussy’s Petite Suite is a longtime concert favorite.”
Tickets to the March 16 concert at 2 pm at Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church (152 W 66th St, Manhattan) are $25, with discounts available for students, seniors, and children, available at SylvanWinds.com.
On May 31, the 45th anniversary season concludes with a special performance at Kaufman Music Center's Merkin Hall (129 W 67th St., Manhattan). The grand finale features larger works for winds, including Mozart's Serenade in C minor, and Richard Strauss's Suite in Bb Major, alongside contemporary works by Elizabeth Brown and Valerie Coleman. A ticked reception will follow the concert. Details here.
Hailed by the New York Times for "…its adventuresome programming and stylishness of performance," Sylvan Winds was founded in 1982. Founding member and flutist Svjetlana Kabalin is joined by oboist Kathy Halvorson, clarinetist Nuno Antunes, Gina Cuffari on bassoon, and horn player Zohar Schondorf, completing the traditional woodwind quintet instrumentation. The quintet has appeared under the auspices of Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival and the Caramoor International Music Festival.
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