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Imani Winds

July 19, 2022 | 7:00 pm

photo credit: Shervin Lainez

A Broyhill Chamber Series Event

Sponsored by McDonald’s of Boone

Celebrating over 20 years of music making, the twice Grammy-nominated Imani Winds has led both a revolution and the evolution of the wind quintet through their dynamic playing, adventurous programming, imaginative collaborations and outreach endeavors. The ensemble’s playlist embraces traditional chamber music repertoire, and as a 21st century group, Imani Winds is devoutly committed to expanding the wind quintet repertoire by commissioning music from new voices that reflect historical events and the times in which we currently live.

Program

“THE BEAUTY OF STRIFE
Political conflicts, world crisis, human atrocities will always yield significant art.

Nkosi si ke Leli (South African National Anthem)       Enoch Mankayi Sontonga
                                                                                      arr. Valerie Coleman

Le Tombeau de Couperin                                            Maurice Ravel
i. Prelude                                                                      arr. Mason Jones
ii. Fugue
iii. Menuet
iv. Rigadon

Quartet No. 8, Op. 110                                                Dmitri Shostakovich
i. Largo                                                                         arr. Mark Popkin
ii. Allegro molto
iii. Allegretto
iv. Largo
v. Largo

Gift of Life from Wanderings                                       Derek Bermel

Wind Quintet, Op. 10                                                   Pavel Haas
i. Preludio
ii. Preghiera
iii. Ballo Eccentrico
iv. Epilogo

Wapango                                                                     Paquito D’Rivera

LOCATION: Rosen Concert Hall, Broyhill Music Center, 813 Rivers St, Boone, NC 28608

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact the Box Office at theschaefercenter@appstate.edu or 800-841-2787 or 828-262-4046.

ACCOMMODATION STATEMENT: Appalachian is committed to providing an inclusive experience for individuals with disabilities. If accommodations are needed in order to fully participate on the basis of a disability, contact the Office of Disability Resources (828.262.3056). It is recommended that accommodation requests be made two weeks prior to the event.

TICKETS

$30 Adults
Free – Children 12 and younger with purchase of adult ticket


CHAMBER SERIES PACKAGE:* $100 (SAVE $20)

Includes Maeve Gilchrist featuring Aizuri String Quartet & Kyle Sanna: The Harpweaver, Hayes School of Music Faculty Chamber Players, Imani Winds, Rolston String Quartet.
*(offer expires July 5)


SHOWTIME:
Tuesday, July 19, 2022 | 7pm
Doors open at 6pm

ABOUT IMANI WINDS

Brandon Patrick George, flute
Toyin Spellman-Diaz, oboe
Mark Dover, clarinet
Kevin Newton, French horn
Monica Ellis, bassoon

Celebrating over 20 years of music making, the twice Grammy-nominated Imani Winds has led both a revolution and the evolution of the wind quintet through their dynamic playing, adventurous programming, imaginative collaborations and outreach endeavors that have inspired audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

The ensemble’s playlist embraces traditional chamber music repertoire, and as a 21st century group, Imani Winds is devoutly committed to expanding the wind quintet repertoire by commissioning music from new voices that reflect historical events and the times in which we currently live.

Present and future season performances include a Jessie Montgomery composition inspired by her great-grandfather’s migration from the American south to the north; and, socially conscious music by Andy Akiho designed to be performed both on the concert stage and in front of immigrant detention centers throughout the country.

Imani Winds regularly performs in prominent international concert venues, including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, Walt Disney Hall and the Kimmel Center. Their touring schedule has taken them throughout the Asian continent, Brazil, Australia, England, New Zealand and across Europe.

Their national and international presence includes performances at chamber music series in Boston, New York, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Philadelphia and Houston. Festival performances include Chamber Music Northwest, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Ravinia Festival, Chautauqua, Banff Centre and Music from Angel Fire.

Imani Winds’ travels through the jazz world are highlighted by their association with saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter, woodwind artist and composer Paquito D’Rivera and pianist and composer Jason Moran. Their ambitious project, “Josephine Baker: A Life of Le Jazz Hot!” featured chanteuse René Marie in performances that brought the house down in New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Los Angeles and St. Louis.

Imani Winds’ commitment to education runs deep. The group participates in residencies throughout the U.S., giving performances and master classes to thousands of students each year. Academic and institutional residencies include the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Duke University, University of Chicago, Curtis Institute of Music, University of Michigan, Da Camera of Houston and numerous others across the country.

The ensemble launched its annual Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival in 2010, bringing together young instrumentalists and composers from across North America and abroad for exploration and performance of the standard repertoire and newly composed chamber music. Festival participants also take part in workshops devoted to entrepreneurial and outreach opportunities, with the goal of creating the complete musician and global citizen.

In 2021, Imani Winds released their latest album, Bruits on Bright Shiny Things Records which garnered the ensemble their second Grammy Award nomination. Grammophone states, “the ensemble’s hot rapport churns with conviction throughout…”

Imani Winds has six albums on Koch International Classics and E1 Music, including their Grammy Award nominated recording, The Classical Underground. They have also recorded for Naxos and Blue Note and released Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring on Warner Classics. Their most recent recording, Bruits, has been receiving critical acclaim since its release on the Bright Shiny Things label in February 2021.

Imani Winds is regularly featured on all media platforms including NPR, American Public Media, the BBC, SiriusXM, The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

In 2016, Imani Winds received their greatest accolade in their two decades of music making: a permanent presence in the classical music section of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C.

photo credit: Shervin Lainez

ACCLAIM


“Imani’s performance was brilliant — intense, dynamic and wildly colorful.”
— James McQuillen, Oregon Live

“[The] ensemble is strikingly virtuosic, immaculately tight, stylistically agile, and they know how to engage the audience with sincere, succinct and thoughtful comments about the music they perform.”
— Peter Van Zandt Lane, The Boston Musical Intelligencer

“…beautiful at times, stark, aggressive, ethereal, playful, thoughtful.”
— Houston Culture Map

“Imani Winds unleashed a hurricane of creativity in New Orleans on Monday, bringing the 2012-2013 season of the Friends of Music to a glorious climax with snapping fingers, an audience sing-along and an astounding blend of jazz expressivity and classical chops. The concert, at Tulane University’s Dixon Hall, made it clear why this quintet has been tapped to work with superstars like Wayne Shorter and Yo-Yo Ma.”
— Chris Waddington, New Orleans Times Picayune

“The setting might be small, but in this clever arrangement by Jonathan Russell, we learn that a wind quintet, when called upon, can make a mighty and sonorous wail.”
— Tom Huizenga, NPR Music

“Tsigane showed how the ensemble as a whole shared a flexibility of rhythm and time while also showcasing the individual talent of each player with the perfect balance and blend of all parts which chamber ensembles strive for over years. Apparently, sixteen years of the same players’ hard work together can yield fantastic results!”
— Andrea McKerlie, Classical Voice of North Carolina

“As an ensemble, the Imani Winds cultivate the big, rich sound one associates with classical players — and they also display the daring, respond in-the-moment qualities one associates with a swinging jazz combo.”
— Chris Waddington, New Orleans Times Picayune

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Date:
July 19, 2022
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7:00 pm
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