concert band performance and faculty recital
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Concert Band Performance and Faculty Recital
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THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON DEPARTMENT OF UNI VERSITY RELATIONS
DA YTON, OH IO 45409 ARE A CODE 513 229-264 6
JOE McLAUGHL IN
DI RECTOR, IN FORMATION SERVICES
DAYTON, Ohio, February 7, 1974 --- The University of Dayton's Concert Band
will present a public performance on Sunday, February 10, at 3:00 P.M. in the
Kennedy Union Ballroom. The program includes Alfred Reed's "A Festival Prelude;"
Hugh M. Stuart's "Three Ayres from Gloucester;" and Vincent Persichetti's
"Pageant."
Also at this performance the University Wind Ensemble will present Bach's
"If Thou Be Near;" John Barnes Chance's "Variations on a Korean Folk Song;"
and M. Rimsky-Korsakov's "Concerto for Trombone," will be performed by Greg
Anderson, baritone horn soloist and freshman music education major from
Piketon, Ohio. He will play an uncut version of this famous solo.
The program is free and the public is invited to attend.
********************************************************)( )( )( )( )( )( ********)( )( )( )( )( )( **** The University of Dayton's Music Division of the Performing and Visual
Arts Department is presenting a Faculty Recital on Tuesday, February 26, at
8:00 P.M. in Boll Theatre.
The program will include Johannes Brahms' Sonata in E-Flat Major, Opus 120,
No.2, for Clarinet and Piano; Frederick Chopin's Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor,
Opus Posthumous, and Ballade in A-Flat Major, Opus 47; George Gershwin's Summer
Time and My Man's Gone Now, from "Porgy and Bess;" Claude Debussy's Premiere
Rhapsodie pour Clarinet te en Si b; and Franz Schubert's Der Hirt auf dem Felsen,
Opus 129.
The faculty members participating in the recital are Alice Hotopp,
Soprano; Charles W. Ritter, Clarinet; and Veryl L. Zech, Piano.
The program is free an open to the public.