Faculty Artist Series recital funds scholarships

PULLMAN – Flute, oboe, viola, cello and piano faculty from the WSU School of Music will perform a concert featuring solo flute and oboe chamber music repertoire at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 29 in Bryan Hall. The concert is part of the school’s Faculty Artist Series.

Performing faculty include Ann Yasinitsky, flute; Keri E. McCarthy, oboe; Meredith Arksey, viola; Ruth Boden, cello; Gerald Berthiaume and Jeffrey Savage, piano.

The concert will open with the romantically-inspired Two Rhapsodies by Charles M. Loeffler for oboe, viola and piano. Yasinitsky is featured on two virtuosic works for flute, the Gieseking Sonatine, and the Sonatina by Henri Dutilleux. The concert concludes with Haydn’s classic London Trio No. 1, for flute, oboe and cello.
 
Tickets will be available at the door and are free for WSU students with ID, $10 for general admission and $5 for seniors. All proceeds go the WSU School of Music Scholarship Fund.

 

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