Known for their dynamic performances, adventurous programming, imaginative collaborations and outreach endeavors, two-time GRAMMY-nominated Imani Winds has revolutionized the wind quintet in the past two decades of performing. Their latest album, "Bruits" received a 2022 GRAMMY nomination for "Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance." The group beguiles audiences with an amply diverse repertoire ranging from traditional chamber music to jazz to contemporary works that reflect significant historic and prevailing events.
Black and Brown: A Program Celebrating Composers of Color:
Jeff Scott (b. 1967)
Reena Esmail (b. 1983)
Paquito D'Rivera (b. 1948)
Valerie Coleman (b. 1970)
Wayne Shorter (b. 1933)
Júlio Medaglia (b. 1938)
Watch: Imani Winds | Afro Blue at the Rainbow Room
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A leader in American classical piano for decades, Richard Goode returns to Beethoven’s piano sonatas—repertoire that earned him a GRAMMY nomination.
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, one of the premier chamber-music organizations in the U.S., boasts a roster of world-class musicians as they perform Bach’s most transcendent works: the complete Brandenburg Concertos.
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