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Philharmonic Wind Quintet of New YorkPhilharmonic Wind Quintet of New York

Philharmonic Wind Quintet of New York

Wednesday, April 16, 2008 - 8pm

Rosen Concert Hall[ Map ]

Appalachian State University

Boone, NC

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"A feast for the ears!" - Sarasota Herald Tribute (FL)

The Philharmonic Wind Quintet of New York - also known as the "PQNY" - was formed in 2001 by five key players from the wind section of the world-famous New York Philharmonic - Mark Nuccio (clarinet), Sherry Sylar (oboe), Erik Ralske (horn), Judith LeClair (bassoon) and Robert Langevin (flute). Known for their infectious sense of fun, energy and musicality as much as their virtuosity, the ensemble's performance is sure to be 'serious fun.'

The ensemble serves as a kind of 'musical ambassador' for the New York Philharmonic, appearing regularly with the NY Philharmonic Ensembles Series, and at numerous fund-raising and private performances for the Philharmonic. The ensemble maintains an active touring schedule, performing regularly to sold-out audiences on three continents to great critical acclaim.

Shortly after their debut in 2001, the PQNY performed one of the first concerts at the World Trade Center disaster site in order to raise morale for the relief workers and residents of the affected area in the wake of the tragedy. In turn, a whole series of concerts by New York Philharmonic musicians was developed. This experience led to the PQNY's commitment to perform regularly for audiences and causes around the world.

In addition to their busy careers as performers, all five members of the PQNY are highly successful professors as well, serving on the faculties of the Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music and Mannes College of Music.

While at Appalachian, members of the PQNY will conduct residency activities with students of the Hayes School of Music. Their performance and residency activities are presented in partnership with Appalachian's Hayes Endowment for Musical Excellence.

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