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‘Romancing the Winds’ concert to take place April 7

Winchester Community Music School faculty performers and special guests will include Kyoko Hida-Battaglia, oboe; Glenn Dickson, clarinet; Dr. Jacky Ho-Yin Li, French horn; Sally Merriman, bassoon; and Dr. Sarah Tocco, piano. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL

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The following was submitted by the Winchester Community Music School:

On Sunday, April 7, come enjoy “Romancing the Winds,” two exquisite and romantic chamber pieces performed by a woodwind quintet with piano, a rare combination in chamber music, at the Winchester Music School, 407 Highland Ave., beginning at 3 p.m.

The first half of the program will consist of a beautiful wind chamber piece by Mozart, Quintet for Winds and Piano in E flat major, K452. The second half will feature Beethoven’s Quintet for Piano and Winds in E-flat Major, Op. 16.

Faculty performers and special guests will include Kyoko Hida-Battaglia, oboe; Glenn Dickson, clarinet; Dr. Jacky Ho-Yin Li, French horn; Sally Merriman, bassoon; and Dr. Sarah Tocco, piano.

Free admission; the program will be held in-person at Winchester Community Music School and also streamed live on the school’s YouTube and Facebook pages.

Visit www.winchestermusic.org or call 781-721-2950 for more information.

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