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Bagels and Bach Concert Series

Title:Bagels and Bach Concert Series
Date & Time:Sun Jun 3, 2018 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location:Dr. Oswald Durant Memorial Center, 1605 Cameron St. (Map This)
Dr. Oswald Durant Memorial Center
Event Details:The June 3 concert will showcase the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic Wind Trio - Mary Padilla, oboe; Walter D. Wynn, III, bassoon; Lynn Ann Zimmerman-Bell, flute. The Woodwind Trio music feature Bach, Handel, Haydn and more. Learn about the instruments, see and hear different types of oboes and enjoy a demonstration of a collection of different flutes from around the world.


All tickets are $9 per person. Children under 5 years old are free. Make your make your reservations today visit: alexandriava.gov/Arts click on Durant Arts Center.

The “Bagels and Bach” Concert Series is a family-friendly project of the Office of the Arts, a division of the Alexandria Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities. For more information visit www.alexandriava.gov/arts.

For more information about the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic Association, visit: wmpamusic.org

The City of Alexandria is committed to compliance with the City’s Human Rights Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act. To request a reasonable accommodation or to request materials in an alternative format, contact Cheryl Anne Colton at 703.746.5565 (Virginia Relay 711) or cherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov.

About the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic Wind Trio:

Mary Padilla currently lives in Northern Virginia and works as a software developer for Fors Marsh Group. She is the principal oboist of the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic and actively participates in other orchestras and chamber ensembles throughout the region. She has been featured in local performances of Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Winds and Gabriel’s Oboe. Previously, Ms. Padilla was a member of the FMF PAC Band, United States Marine Corps. Ms. Padilla regularly participates in the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Academy Programs where she studies and performs side-by-side with musicians of the BSO in chamber and orchestral performances. She has studied with Jane Marvine, BSO and instructor at the Peabody Institute.

A native of Kingsville, Texas, bassoonist Walter D. Wynn, III received his education from Baylor University (BM) and the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (MM and DMA). As a freelancer, Mr. Wynn has performed with more than 30 orchestras and music festivals throughout Europe, the USA, and the DC area to include the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic, Alexandria Symphony Orchestra, Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra, Annapolis Chamber Orchestra, Prince William Symphony Orchestra, NIH Philharmonic Orchestra, and McLean Symphony Orchestra. While at the Spoleto Music Festival (Festival dei Due Mondi, Charleston, SC and Spoleto, Italy), Mr. Wynn was in the orchestra that recorded the Grammy Award winning recording of Samuel Barber’s “Anthony and Cleopatra” directed by Gian Carlo Menotti. He currently holds the position of Housing Program Officer, US Department of HUD, Washington, DC.

Lynn Ann Zimmerman-Bell, flute, received her Bachelor of Music degree in Flute Performance and Music Education from the University of Michigan. She then completed post graduate work at the Royal Northern College of Music, in Manchester, England. Upon returning to the states, was a prizewinner in the Women’s Music Guild Soloist’s Competition. Her solo performances include five world premieres, two of which were dedicated to her. Lynn Ann has toured as a soloist with the Dresden Chamber Choir of Germany. She has performed with the Florida Atlantic Symphony, Alexandria Symphony, Washington Chamber Orchestra and Melos Sinfonia among others. She was a guest speaker on flute pedagogy at the National Flute Association Convention in Washington, D.C. in 2002. In addition to being principal flute with the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic, Lynn Ann maintains a flute studio, adjudicates and is a clinician for competitions and in the local schools and also freelances in the D.C. Metropolitan area.

For more information about the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic Association, visit: wmpamusic.org

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Contact Person:Cheryl Anne Colton, Regional Program Director
Contact Phone No.:703.746.5565
Contact Email:cherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov
Fees:All tickets are $9 per person. Children under 5 years old are free. Make your make your reservations today visit: alexandriava.gov/Arts click on Durant Arts Center.
Audience:Anyone may attend
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