Brian Wilbur Grundstrom's Music II for Wind Quintet To Be Presented By Trinity Chamber Players On June 19 - Performance at The Lyceum in Alexandria, Virginia Brian Wilbur Grundstrom's Music II for Wind Quintet will be performed by the Trinity Chamber Players on Sunday, June 19, 2005 at The Lyceum, 201 South Washington Street in Alexandria, Virginia. The work will be presented along with music by Mozart and Anton Reicha. This performance follows the very successful performance of the work by the Trinity Chamber Players on Sunday, June 12 at the Unitarian Church in Reston, Virginia. Music II for Wind Quintet is an arrangement of the composer's Music for Piano Solo II, written in 1990. Erik E. Ochsner, Music Director of the SONOS Chamber Orchestra has said of the Mr. Grundstrom's work, "We had such positive feedback from audiences on how much they enjoyed Brian Grundstrom's Celebration! It is modern, yet tonal, enjoyable, and playable." Tickets for this concert are $10. Children under 12 are free. For more information, contact the Trinity Chamber Players at 301-881-8969 or email them at [log in to unmask] For directions or other concert information, visit the Trinity Chamber Players online at http://www.artspresso.com/tcp/. Brian Wilbur Grundstrom obtained a BA in music from Gettysburg College and an MBA in Arts Administration from SUNY Binghamton. He studied piano performance with Michael Matsinko, Serge Petitgirard, and Walter Ponce, and composition with Dexter Weikel and Fred Speck. He has twice been a finalist in the Composer's Guild Composition Competition, and was awarded an American Composers Forum's Performance incentive fund with Pianist Craig Randal Johnson. Mr. Grundstrom has served on the Council for the New York Chapter of the American Composers Forum since 1996. Previously a Programmer in Information Technologies for the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brian recently moved to DC and is now a Database Administrator for the Washington National Opera. He continues composition studies with John David Earnest. Brian sang with the New York City Gay Men's Chorus for over eight years. Visit him online at http://www.brianwilbur.com/. He is represented by Jeffrey James Arts Consulting - 516-797-9166 - phone and fax, to whom inquiries about his music can be directed. Jeffrey James Arts Consulting Tel/Fax: 516-797-9166 Website: http://www.jamesarts.com