Greenville Brass Quintet takes stage at Spartanburg Methodist College

Spartanburg Methodist College is pleased to welcome the Greenville Brass Quintet to their Gibbs Auditorium stage to perform on Monday, October 7th at 7 p.m.

The Greenville Brass Quintet was created to advance the art and promote the appreciation of quality brass chamber music throughout South Carolina and the Southeast.  Members of the Greenville Brass Quintet are among the top freelance musicians in the Southeast and are experienced in a wide array of musical settings.  The quintet consists of the principal brass players of the Greenville Symphony Orchestra, Joe Hughes, trombonist, Phil Elkins and Jens Larsen on trumpets, Anneka Zuehlke-King on French horn and Don Strand on tuba.

The individual members have performed with Broadway shows, symphonies, and chamber groups all over the world, with performance locales ranging from Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania to Europe and Asia.  The music of the quintet spans 500 years of the finest brass literature, dating from the Renaissance music of the 1500’s to contemporary compositions that include jazz, ragtime, and Broadway.

In addition to presenting a variety of concert styles, the Greenville Brass Quintet is committed to educational programs that foster enthusiasm and appreciation for live chamber music.

Make plans to experience the Greenville Brass Quintet for yourself on Monday, October 7th at 7 p.m. in the Gibbs Auditorium at Spartanburg Methodist College.   The public is invited and admission is free of charge.  For more information, please contact Yvonne Harper, harpery@smcsc.edu or 864-587-4278.