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Music For Life Episode 96 - Timothy McAllister, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble
Music For Life
9 years ago
Music For Life Episode 96 - Timothy McAllister, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble
This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw... Timothy McAllister professor Steve Snyder and junior Drew Casey come in for a friendly chat about the next Jazz Ensemble concert... professor Bonnie Whiting comes in to tell me about what the Percussion Ensemble has planned for their performance this week... Hannah talks with seniors Catherine Anderson-Quinones and Lance Orta and junior Dallas Gray about their upcoming recitals... and sax professor Scotty Stepp tells us what to look forward to from Faculty Select Series guest Timothy McAllister this weekend! SOURCES From this week's Student Recital Hour, cellist Peter Lockman and pianist Tony Weinstein perform the first movement, Allegretto, from Dmitri Shostakovich's first cello concerto, op. 107. Also from this week's recital hour, tenor saxophonist Spencer Schillerstrom and pianist Steve Snyder perform Schillerstrom's piece "Suspended" and Bill Evans' arrangement of Henry Mancini's "The Days of Wine and Roses." From the Faculty Select Series concert of November 9th, 2015, guest fortepianist Leslie Tung performs Ludwig van Beethoven's piano sonata op. 27, no. 2, the "Moonlight."
Music For Life
The DePauw University School of Music reaches out to the community with a podcast featuring highlights of upcoming events and interviews with performers.