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About the Prairie Winds
Since their debut in 1996, The Prairie Winds have captivated audiences throughout the United States with performances that present the finest wind quintet literature in concert programs that entertain as well as enlighten. These musicians blend powerful musical technique with humor and intriguing background information to create what one critic called “a unique approach to the shaping of the concert experience (that) is sure to keep them in demand.” (Tryon Daily Bulletin)
In addition to the Madeline Island Music Camp, the Prairie Winds have performed at a number of celebrated music festivals, including the Ravinia Festival, the Juneau Jazz and Classics Festival, Chamber Music America’s Education and Residency Institute, and the Britt Festival in Oregon, where the group served as quintet-in-residence for four years. The quintet also has an active radio presence: recent broadcasts include full-length concerts for Chicago’s WFMT “Live from Studio One” program and for listeners of Minnesota Public Radio.
Each member of the Prairie Winds is dedicated to musical education, and the quintet encourages a love of music in tomorrow’s audiences with workshops that enhance the traditional concert experience through theater improvisation, movement, and composition.
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The Prairie Winds
Jonathan Keeble, flute
Professor of Flute, University of Illinois
Jelena Dirks, oboe
Acting Second Oboe
Chicago
Symphony Orchestra
Susan Warner, clarinet
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Gregory Flint, substitute horn
Professor of Horn
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Timothy McGovern, bassoon
Professor of Bassoon, University
of Illinois
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