Music Center of the Northwest: US Coast Guard Woodwind Quintet
Free (Free (RSVP recommended))
Liduino Pitombeira — Suite Hermética Op. 95
Giuseppe Cambini — Wind Quintet No. 1 in B-flat major
Paul Valjean — Dance Suite
John Harbison — Wind Quintet
Laura Pirruccello, flute
Barrett Seals, oboe/leader
Chantal Hovendick, clarinet
Bryce Nakaoka, horn
Sean Maree, bassoon
Nino Rota – Petite Offrande Musicale
Liduino Pitombeira – Suite Hermética, Op. 95
Giuseppe Cambini – Concertante Quintet No. 1, Op. 4 No. 1
Paul Valjean – Dance Suite
John Harbison – Quintet for Winds
One of the Coast Guard Band's most popular and versatile chamber ensembles, The United States Coast Guard Woodwind Quintet often serves as the musical ambassador of the Coast Guard and the Department of Homeland Security for events including cabinet- and Presidential-level ceremonies and functions. Established in 1977, the Quintet presents the entire spectrum of standard woodwind quintet repertoire – from Renaissance works to show tunes, rags, and contemporary works. The Woodwind Quintet has performed at numerous noteworthy events since its inception, including the dedication of Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, DC, Vice Presidential receptions during the inaugural celebrations for Ronald W. Reagan, ceremonies welcoming foreign ambassadors, concerts at the White House and on Capitol Hill for members of Congress and other high ranking individuals such as the Commandant of the Coast Guard, Coast Guard dinners and receptions, and other government functions. The Quintet further supports the Band’s mission through its educational and community outreach initiative, traveling and performing throughout the country. Highlights include performances and masterclasses at venues such as New England Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, various OpSail locations and events, nursing homes, elementary and secondary schools, chamber music festivals throughout the United States, clinics, national television audiences, and tour audiences throughout New England and the National Capital Region.
Tickets: Admissions is free, but advance reservations are encouraged!