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Guest Masterclass: Voyager Reed Quintet

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

The Moores School of Music is excited to host the Voyager Reed Quintet, who will be teaching a woodwind chamber masterclass. All are welcome to attend.

Eclectic and versatile, Voyager Reed Quintet was formed in Brooklyn, New York in the summer of 2022. Our ensemble’s mission is inspired by the golden records aboard NASA’s Voyager spacecraft. The quintet aims to explore the shared humanity of our players and audiences by performing music that traverses stylistic boundaries. We are inspired by the intersections of a wide variety of music, particularly that of living composers, jazz and popular music, contemporary classical music, and older works made new to the reed quintet medium through transcriptions and arrangements.

Since its inception, Voyager Reed Quintet has performed throughout the northeast, most notably at The Juilliard School, the Imani Chamber Winds Music Festival, and Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City” Concert Series. For 2024, the quintet was selected to be the recipient of an Ensemble Forward Grant from Chamber Music America (supported by The New York Community Trust), allowing Voyager to expand the scope of its mission to include community outreach efforts and the commission and recording of new works. For the 2024 season, Voyager has commissioned composers Kevin Day, Andrew List, and Mara Keen. The ensemble was a semifinalist at the 2024 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, and most recently made its international debut at the ICA conference in Dublin.

In high demand as educators and clinicians, Voyager Reed Quintet has been invited to give concerts and masterclasses at Boston Conservatory, Cornell University, Ithaca College, University of Delaware, and SUNY Oneonta.

To learn more about the Voyager Reed Quintet, please visit www.voyagerreedquintet.org

 

Important Construction Update:

As we enhance our campus with the Wilhelmina’s Grove Project and Loop Road Construction, parking and pathways to our venues have been temporarily adjusted. To ensure a smooth visit, please visit our Construction Navigation and Parking website for detailed maps, driving and walking instructions, and the latest updates.

Thank you for your patience and support as we work toward creating a more vibrant, accessible, and welcoming space for all.

Voyager Reeds
Location
Moores School of Music, Room 129
Cost
Free
Contact
msmprog@central.uh.edu