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The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra’s Dakota Wind Quintet will be performing at the National Music Museum in Vermillion this month as part of the NMM Live! concert series on Sunday, November 21, at 2:00 p.m. in the NMM’s Janet Wanzek Performance Hall.


This special Sunday afternoon performance of the Dakota Wind Quintet will feature works by Sibelius, Stravinsky, Jongen, and Maslanka performed by William Cedeño Torres on flute, Jeffrey Paul on oboe, Christopher Hill playing the clarinet, John Tomkins performing on the bassoon, and Daniel Kitchens on horn.


Since its formation in 1982 the Dakota Wind Quintet has been well received throughout the state of South Dakota and the Midwest, giving concerts and lecture demonstrations, as well as live performances on MPR and SDPB Radio. Most of the Dakota Wind Quintet’s time as a chamber ensemble is spent on tour, performing at concert halls, colleges, community centers and public schools. They also serve as principal woodwind players of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, enriching and enhancing the quality of orchestra music in this region.

This program is free of cost for NMM Members!

FREE ADMISSION!

If you are a person with a disability and need a special accommodation to fully participate, please contact Disability Services at least 48 hours before an event. Students and the public can contact Disability Services at 605-658-3745 or disabilityservices@usd.edu. Faculty and staff should contact Human Resources at 605-658-3660.

Sunday, November 21, 2021 at 8:00:00 PM UTC

NMM LIVE! | The Dakota Wind Quintet

A live stream of this concert will be available to watch for free on our website. Please visit the NMM Live Video page to tune in if you cannot join us in person!

Events

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED

FIRST-FLOOR GALLERIES NOW OPEN!

Our brand new first-floor galleries are officially OPEN! The wait is finally over - come see the NEW NMM. Information on the galleries, hours, and more can be found on the VISIT & LEARN and EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS pages!

Our regular hours are fully in place - stop by between 10 and 4, Tuesday to Friday, or between 12 and 4 on Saturdays, to see our seven new galleries, plus our special exhibition space, concerts, events, and more! 

Upcoming holiday hours — The NMM is CLOSED on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. We are OPEN December 23 & 30 for our normal hours.

THIS EVENT WILL BE LIVE-STREAMED! WATCH ONLINE HERE

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