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WindSync and Friends in concert

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WindSync partners with the Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance to present a concert that unites musicians of different ages, styles, and neighborhoods across Houston. The program features the young string students of the HYS Coda Music Program, string quartet Invoke, and musicians from Rice's Shepherd School of Music performing the newly commissioned work Spires by composer David Jones.

WindSync partners with the Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance to present a concert that unites musicians of different ages, styles, and neighborhoods across Houston. The program features the young string students of the HYS Coda Music Program, string quartet Invoke, and musicians from Rice's Shepherd School of Music performing the newly commissioned work Spires by composer David Jones.

WindSync partners with the Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance to present a concert that unites musicians of different ages, styles, and neighborhoods across Houston. The program features the young string students of the HYS Coda Music Program, string quartet Invoke, and musicians from Rice's Shepherd School of Music performing the newly commissioned work Spires by composer David Jones.

WHEN

WHERE

Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
800 Bagby St.
Houston, TX 77002
https://www.windsync.org/onstage-offstage-chamber-music-festival.html

TICKET INFO

$10; free for students.
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