
(MORRISTOWN, NJ) -- Grammy-Nominated Imani Winds will perform at The Morris Museum on on Wednesday, August 25 at 8:00pm (NOTE: rescheduled from August 22 due to rain). Celebrating over two decades of music-making, the Grammy-nominated artist has led both a revolution and evolution of the wind quintet through their dynamic playing, adventurous programming, imaginative collaborations and outreach endeavors that have inspired audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
The ensemble’s playlist embraces traditional chamber music repertoire, and as a 21st-century group, Imani Winds is devoutly committed to expanding the wind quintet repertoire by commissioning music from new voices that reflect historical events and the times in which we currently live. The New York Times said, “Imani Winds spices up Chamber Music with Global Flavors.
In 2021, Imani Winds released their latest album, “Bruits” on Bright Shiny Things Records. Grammophone states, “the ensemble’s hot rapport churns with conviction throughout…”
Imani Winds has six albums on Koch International Classics and E1 Music, including their Grammy Award-nominated recording, The Classical Underground. They have also recorded for Naxos and Blue Note and released Stravinsky’s "Rite of Spring" on Warner Classics. Imani Winds is regularly heard on all media platforms including NPR, American Public Media, the BBC, SiriusXM, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.
In 2021, Imani Winds released their latest album, “Bruits” on Bright Shiny Things Records. Grammophone states, “the ensemble’s hot rapport churns with conviction throughout…”
Imani Winds has six albums on Koch International Classics and E1 Music, including their Grammy Award-nominated recording, The Classical Underground. They have also recorded for Naxos and Blue Note and released Stravinsky’s "Rite of Spring" on Warner Classics. Imani Winds is regularly heard on all media platforms including NPR, American Public Media, the BBC, SiriusXM, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.
In 2016, Imani Winds received their greatest accolade in their 20 years of music making: a permanent presence in the classical music section of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC.
Bring your own chairs and refreshments and enjoy live entertainment atop the Morris Museum’s elevated parking deck. Stunning sunsets, social distance, and glorious live music combine for a series of unforgettable evenings. Face coverings are required for patrons who are not fully vaccinated. Rain Date: Wednesday, August 25 at 8:00pm.
Ticket Information: All blocks are $50 for an 8’x8′ block which accommodates up to 2 patrons. Patrons are welcome to arrive as early as 6:30pm to set up and enjoy the evening sun. Groups that are purchasing five or more blocks for one performance will also have advance access and the option of having a designated pre-performance area to host a reception. Tickets are available for purchase online or by calling the box office at 973-971-3706.
The Morris Museum is located at 6 Normandy Heights Road in Morristown, New Jersey.
Photo by Shervin Lainez









