The Pottle Auditorium came alive with the colorful melodies of a motley assortment of wind instruments during Southeastern’s first ever Faculty Chamber Recital. The recital, titled “Musical Treasures for Winds, Piano and Voice,” took place on Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. and focused on the appreciation for the light, airy sound of wind instruments. Several faculty members sported their wind instruments in the recital, including: Rachel Ciraldo, flute; Arisia Gilmore, horn; Jackie McIlwain, clarinet; Scott Smith, oboe and Jerry Voorhees, bassoon. The recital also featured Kenneth Boulton, interim department head for the department of Fine and Performing Arts, on piano and Alissa Rowe, who sang soprano. The selection of music played included “Quartet in F,” by Gioacchino Rossini, “Six Cuban Dances,” by Ignacio Cervantes, “As it Fell Upon a Day,” by Aaron Copland and