Houston-based wind quintet, WindSync, will be performing its new Shakespearean-inspired program Something About A Rose. Through unique renditions of Mozart, Mendelssohn, Stravinsky, Bernstein, Radiohead, and more, WindSync will be bringing to the stage a clever take on storytelling traditions in a concert unlike anything you’ve heard before.
The instruments in the quintet lend themselves to the creative interpretation of music that has been inspired over the years through the Bard’s prose. Each instrument adds to the narrative, as each player uses the freedom of sheet music to incorporate elements of costume and choreography into every performance. The concert will be performed in collaboration with the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts dance program.
Houston-based wind quintet, WindSync, will be performing its new Shakespearean-inspired program Something About A Rose. Through unique renditions of Mozart, Mendelssohn, Stravinsky, Bernstein, Radiohead, and more, WindSync will be bringing to the stage a clever take on storytelling traditions in a concert unlike anything you’ve heard before.
The instruments in the quintet lend themselves to the creative interpretation of music that has been inspired over the years through the Bard’s prose. Each instrument adds to the narrative, as each player uses the freedom of sheet music to incorporate elements of costume and choreography into every performance. The concert will be performed in collaboration with the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts dance program.
Houston-based wind quintet, WindSync, will be performing its new Shakespearean-inspired program Something About A Rose. Through unique renditions of Mozart, Mendelssohn, Stravinsky, Bernstein, Radiohead, and more, WindSync will be bringing to the stage a clever take on storytelling traditions in a concert unlike anything you’ve heard before.
The instruments in the quintet lend themselves to the creative interpretation of music that has been inspired over the years through the Bard’s prose. Each instrument adds to the narrative, as each player uses the freedom of sheet music to incorporate elements of costume and choreography into every performance. The concert will be performed in collaboration with the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts dance program.