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Back by Popular Demand, Four Corners Arts Center Presents, Wind Sync Concert

The
Four Corners Arts Center is pleased to present once again, WindSync on Friday
January 24, 2013 at 2:00 pm at the Meeting House.  Tickets are $20 in advance online and $25 at
the door - $10 for children under 18 in advance online or at the door.

Fresh off of their SOLD our
performance at New York’s Carnegie Hall
, this young, fresh and energetic ensemble, WindSync, is
thrilling audiences with their unique approach to classical music. WindSync
specializes in creative and engaging interactive performances that inspire
audiences of all ages. Critics and audiences alike rave about performances that
expand the woodwind quintet repertoire with several world premiere pieces that
were written or arranged especially for WindSync. Houston public radio called
WindSync, “innovative unconventional and exciting” and Idyllwild Arts Academy
praised WindSync as “one of the most talented groups of young musicians on the
scene today.”



Recognized for their adventurous programming, WindSync was named the 2011-2012
Ensemble in Residence for the Da Camera of Houston Young Artist Program. The ensemble
was a finalist in the prestigious Astral Artist Competition in Philadelphia in
2009 and Artist in Residence for The Music Bus Tour in 2010. Recently, WindSync
was named Artist in Residence for 2012 at Newark Academy in Livingston, New
Jersey and was invited to perform at the 34th Annual Chamber Music America
Conference in New York City in January 2012. Dedicated to building a sense of
community and promoting arts engagement, they appear in the concert series
“first Tuesday at Methodist” and their programs have been enjoyed by children
and families at The Children's Museum of Houston and at M.D Anderson Children's
Hospital. In Houston, where they are based, WindSync was the founding ensemble
of Classical Revolution and have been heard numerous times on the Houston
Public Radio’s “The Front Row.” As Windsync begins its third year with an array
of accomplishments, it is apparent why CultureMap Houston writes, “the world is
saying yes to WindSync.”

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