WSU Honors College Invites You to Distinguished Lecture by Greg Yasinitsky on Nov. 18

“Where Did that Come From? Musical Composition and the Creative Process” is the topic of a presentation with live performances this coming Monday.

Led by: Regents Professor Gregory W. Yasinitsky

Time-Day-Date: 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, 2013

Location: Honors Hall Lounge

Dr. Yasinitsky’s lecture will also feature musical demonstrations including “One-Two-Three,” a new composition created especially for this event.

Also at the Monday lecture, Yasinitsky’s piece “Steps” will be performed by the faculty ensemble Jazz Northwest, featuring saxophonist Dave Hagelganz, trumpeter David Turnbull, guitarist Brad Ard, pianist Brian Ward, bassist Frederick “Dave” Snider, drummer David Jarvis and saxophonist Yasinitsky.

Also featured will be Yasinitsky’s composition “For All That Has Been Given” performed by School of Music faculty members Ann Marie Yasinitsky, flute, and Gerald Berthiaume, piano.

The Honors College Distinguished Lecture Series is hosted by the college and its Honors Student Advisory Council (HSAC). All students, faculty, staff, and the community are invited.  Three more events will be offered in spring semester.

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