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Arpeggione Ensemble co-directors Andrea LeBlanc (standing, left) and Thomas Carroll (standing, right) with string quartet. (JAMISON WEXLER PHOTO)

CONWAY — Boston’s Arpeggione Ensemble returns to the Majestic Theatre this Sunday at 3 p.m. The performance is part of Mountain Top Music Center’s “Come to Classical” series, which aims to provide a welcoming atmosphere for everyone from curious newcomers to veteran concertgoers.

Sunday’s concert, titled “Breath and Line,” features solo woodwinds paired with a string quartet. The program explores how far a single melodic line can stretch, and how much feeling a single breath can hold — flowing from Amy Beach’s luminous flute "Variations" to the autumnal depth of Brahms’ "Clarinet Quintet," and from Elgar’s intimate "Romance for Bassoo"n to the radiant warmth of Florence Price’s "Adoration."

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