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Two can’t-miss concerts close out Secrest season

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The 2025-26 Secrest Artist Series season is coming to a crescendo with two world-class performances in February and March.

First, two-time Grammy® Award-winning American mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges arrives Thursday, Feb. 5, for an all-French program featuring works by composers including Ravel, Bizet, and Debussy.

The festivities continue on March 19 with the Pavel Haas String Quartet finale: one of the world’s foremost chamber ensembles.

Free for WFU students, faculty, and staff, and open to the public at approachable prices, these culturally rich concerts offer up-close experiences with some of the most accomplished musicians of our time.

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