Bloomsburg University will host three musical events in the coming week.
The Percussion Ensemble will perform Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 pm in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall. The show will feature works for quartets, quintets, and a large ensemble. Look for some non-traditional percussion stylings as well. Gifford Howarth conducts. Admission is free.
The University-Community Orchestra will perform Sunday, Nov. 10, at 2:30 pm in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall. The program will feature works by composers LoPresti, Sammy Nestico, and Copland. Trombonist Todd Hunter will be the featured soloist. Mark Jelinek conducts. Admission is free.
Hunter will hold a trombone master class will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, at 9:30 am. Call Mark Jelinek at 570-389-4289 if you're interested in attending.
The Bloomsburg University Wind Ensemble will perform Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 pm in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall.
The ensemble will perform works originally composed for symphonies, inlcuding: Franz Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhapsody,” Camille Saint-Saens’ “Dance Macabra,” Antonin Dvořák’s “Finale from the New World Symphony,” Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero,” Peter Tschaikovsky’s “March Slav” and Luigi Denza “Funiculi-Funicula Rhapsody.”
Steve Clickard conducts. Admission is free.
The Percussion Ensemble will perform Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 pm in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall. The show will feature works for quartets, quintets, and a large ensemble. Look for some non-traditional percussion stylings as well. Gifford Howarth conducts. Admission is free.
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Hunter will hold a trombone master class will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, at 9:30 am. Call Mark Jelinek at 570-389-4289 if you're interested in attending.
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The ensemble will perform works originally composed for symphonies, inlcuding: Franz Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhapsody,” Camille Saint-Saens’ “Dance Macabra,” Antonin Dvořák’s “Finale from the New World Symphony,” Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero,” Peter Tschaikovsky’s “March Slav” and Luigi Denza “Funiculi-Funicula Rhapsody.”
Steve Clickard conducts. Admission is free.
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