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Seraph Brass Mary Elizabeth Bowden, Trumpet Jean Laurenz, trumpet Rachel Velvikis, horn Victoria Garcia, trombone Cristina Cutts Dougherty, tuba About the artists Winners of the 2019 American Prize in…
Seraph Brass Mary Elizabeth Bowden, Trumpet Jean Laurenz, trumpet Rachel Velvikis, horn Victoria Garcia, trombone Cristina Cutts Dougherty, tuba About the artists Winners of the 2019 American Prize in Chamber Music, Seraph Brass is a dynamic ensemble drawing from a roster of America’s top brass players. Performing primarily as a quintet/sextet, they also perform as a larger 10-piece ensemble. Committed to engaging audiences with captivating programming, Seraph Brass presents a repertoire that includes original transcriptions, newly commissioned works, and well-known classics. View the socially distanced seating chart. While your purchase is general admission, seating capacity in the 232-seat SECU Auditorium is capped at 120 to allow audiences to socially distance themselves in seating. Free parking information Image courtesy of Chamber Museum Raleigh

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