6821 Quintet, an ensemble of international artists named for the distance from Tokyo to DC, will perform works commissioned for the National Cherry Blossom Festival, sponsored by Ryuji Ueno Foundation. The concert is presented as part of Washington Conservatory Concerts at Westmoreland Circle. Admission is free, and all donations support educational programs. Families with children are encouraged to attend.
Time: Saturday, April 4, 8 pm
Location: Washington Conservatory of Music at Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ
Address: One Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD
Parking: Parking is available in the lot on Massachusetts Avenue and along the streets of Massachusetts and Western Avenues. Please do not block neighborhood driveways.
Admission: Free. All donations support educational programs of Washington Conservatory.
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6821 Quintet consists of international artists uniting to fulfill the understanding that music brings together disparate cultures. The group will showcase their musical artistry in various performances in the DC area during the National Cherry Blossom Festival in April. The program includes Michael Djupstrom: Songs of Spring, Mamiko Hirai: Portraits of Sakura, Kunihiko Murai: Sakura on the Potomac, and Clancy Newman: Cherry Blossom Fantasy. Program subject to change.
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The concert is presented by Washington Conservatory of Music as part of the Washington Conservatory Concert Series.