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Symphony adjusts to lineup changes (The Wichita Eagle)
Changes come to the Wichita Symphony Orchestra before most concert seasons. Players retire; musicians attending Wichita State University (such as a second trumpet and second bassoon) graduate and move away. As the Wichita Symphony approaches this season's opening classics concerts next weekend at Century II Concert Hall, it is facing player changes in several key positions. Two long-standing ...

Music review: Isabel Bayrakdarian at Herbst (San Francisc...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many conservatory-trained composers turned to their native folk traditions for inspiration, collecting songs and dance melodies from the countryside and recasting them in classical form. Bartók is the best-known...

Lamar band camp teaches music, imparts maturity (Orange C...
Nearly 500 middle and high school students attended band camp at Lamar University June 22-26, making this the largest camp in fifteen years. The students, who came from as far as Baton Rouge in the east and San Antonio in the west, attended the camp to improve their craft, work with industry professionals and get a taste of college life.

Community Calendar (Stevens Point Journal)
Faculty Recital, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Michelsen Recital Hall, Noel Fine Arts Center, 1800 Portage St., Stevens Point. Jessica Dunnavant, flute, with Susan Bender, soprano, and Michael Keller, piano. 715-346-3107.

'Dead Elvis' sets an imaginative season for Northwest Sin...
The Northwest Sinfonietta opened its new season Friday night at Town Hall with an imaginative reading of Stravinsky's "L'Histoire du soldat" and Daugherty's "Dead Elvis."

Elvis is in the building for Sinfonietta (Tacoma News Tri...
OK, hands up if you’ve seen a bassoon player do a solo in front of an orchestra.

Wind quintet performs Sunday at BFAS (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) Grammy Award nominee Imani Winds makes a return engagement to the Beaches Fine Arts Series Sunday.

MU sponsors blood drive on campus (Elmira Star-Gazette)
Mansfield University will hold an American Red Cross Blood Drive from noon to 6 p.m. Monday, in Alumni Hall, Room 307.

Symphony spotlight (The Wichita Eagle)
The Wichita Symphony Orchestra opens its classics concerts season next weekend with performances of two popular, powerhouse pieces -- Brahms' First Piano Concerto and Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" Symphony. Pianist Arnaldo Cohen, an artist of international reputation who now teaches at Indiana University, is soloist. Also on the bill is Shostakovich's zippy "Festive Overture." Not every piece ...

Free CSU bassoon recital Saturday (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
Columbus State University's Schwob School of Music will present a student recital by bassoonist Emily Spradley at 4 p.m. Saturday.

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