JACKSON, Wyo. — Grand Teton Music Festival is excited to present the return of crowd favorite woodwind quintet, WindSync, for an evening of world-class chamber music. The group will perform at The Center on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m.

WindSync returns to Jackson Hole after their 2021 residency with the Grand Teton Music Festival. In 2021, the quintet held performances for local music students and families in addition to a holiday show at the Center for the Arts.

Featuring works by Mozart, Phillip Glass, Nadia Boulanger and more, the quintet imbues classic and modern works with their infectious energy and virtuosic musicianship.

Versatile and vibrant, the musicians of WindSync “play many idioms authoritatively, elegantly, with adroit technique, and with great fun” (All About the Arts), showing off the uniquely wide-ranging sounds of the wind quintet. WindSync’s charismatic and personal performance style, combined with a three-pronged mission of artistry, education and community-building, lends the group its reputation as “virtuosos who are also wonderful people, too” (Alison Young, Classical MPR).

WindSync is made up of: Garrett Hudson (flute), Noah Kay (oboe), Graeme Steele Johnson (clarinet), Anni Hochhalter (horn) and Kara LaMoure (bassoon).