The University of Wyoming's Flute Quartet will be having a free show on campus.

The Flute Quartet will be holding a free concert on April 24th at 2 p.m. in the Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center. The Quartet is having the performance as part of the Biodiversity Institute's concert series.

The series is intended to examine the connection between music and biological diversity in nature. The Flute Quartet will play music from many different parts of the world including from composers out of Europe, North America, and South America.

The members of the UW Flute Quartet are Rebecca Eggli, a senior flute performance major from Lander; Jeong-Uk Kang, a Master of Music flute performance student from South Korea; Krystle Radtke, a Master of Music flute performance student from Brainerd, Minnesota; and Kyung a Choi,  a graduate performer's certificate student from South Korea.

The group have performed together for two years and have traveled all around Wyoming, doing concerts and serving as teachers to pre-college flute students from various age levels.

For more information on the free show April 24th at 2 p.m. inside the Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center you can visit the UW Flute Quartet's website at https://sites.google.com/site/wyoflutes/home.

 

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