Woodbridge Flute Choir (WFC), directed by Debbie Gilbert and assisted by Lisa Sheldone, will present its Spring Concert on Sunday, May 17, at 2 p.m. at the Bull Run Regional Library in Manassas. Admission is free.
The concert will feature two of the four pieces the WFC will perform at the National Flute Association Convention this summer. Those pieces are Conversazione by Raymond Guiot and five of the movements of The Balcony by Kathleen Mayne, recorded on the group’s recent recording, titled “Butterfly.”
The performance will also include Masques by Anne McGinty, Tarantella by Guidobaldi, Beckett’s Whisper by Ron Korb, Sonnets by David Uber, Summer in the Backyard by Greg Lutz and Flute 66 by Jonathan Cohen.
The Woodbridge Flute Choir has 25 members who play flute, piccolo, alto flute, bass flute and contrabass flute. Formed in 1996, it is in its 19th year.
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