Relevents Wind Quintet is the faculty ensemble in residence at High Point University. What began in 2008 as a group of professional Greensboro musicians who clicked as musical colleagues and friends quickly turned into one of the Triad's premiere chamber ensembles. Since then they've toured throughout Florida, Virginia, the Carolinas, and southern Germany. On Friday night, January 17th you can hear this remarkable quintet live in concert right here in the Triad compliments of Music for a Great Space. The concert series brings only the finest musicians to the Piedmont, where they perform in great spaces. The Relevents performance is no exception. It'll be held in St. Pius Catholic Church in Greensboro, 2210 N. Elm Street.  It'll be a dynamic program too with virtuoso music for winds by American composer Samuel Barber, a living composer inspired by his work, and two other living composers forging new musical paths of their own. Oboist Thomas Pappas and flutist Laura Dangerfield Stevens spoke with David Ford about the program.

On Friday night, January 17th at 7:30PM, they'll be joined in performance by clarinetist Shawn Copeland, bassoonist Mark Hekman, and French hornist Mary Pritchett-Boudreault in St. Pius Catholic Church, 2210 N. Elm Street in Greensboro. 

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