This Week at the WSU School of Music: Sept. 15-19

Join us this week!

Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Faculty Artist Series:
A Night of Ballads and Blues
8:00PM • Kimbrough Concert Hall
A solo piano recital by Jazz pianist Brian Ward.

General Admission: $10   Sr. Citizens & non-WSU Students: $5
WSU Students with ID: FREE

All proceeds from the sales of tickets will benefit the School of Music scholarship fund. Tickets are available in the lobby thirty minutes before concert time.

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Friday, September 19, 2014
Student Recital: Michael Troianello, percussion
4:10PM • Kimbrough Concert Hall

This concert is open to the public and without charge.

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Friday, September 19, 2014
Guest Recital: Spencer Myer, piano
8:00PM • Bryan Hall Theatre

General Admission: $10   Sr. Citizens & non-WSU Students: $5
WSU and UofI Students with ID: FREE

SPENCER MYER, winner of the UNISA International Piano Competition (South Africa), the New Orleans International Piano Competition, and laureate of the William Kapell, Cleveland and Busoni international piano competitions, will perform Scarlatti Sonatas, Schumann’s Fantasie in C, Adam Schoenberg’s Picture Etudes, selections from William Bolcom’s The Garden of Eden, and Samuel Barber’s Excursions.

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For more information about School of Music performances, visit
https://libarts.wsu.edu/music/calendar/

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