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Student, faculty and alumni musicians to perform noontime concerts
The nine-week free public series, held from 12:10-12:50 p.m. on select Wednesdays, features presentations by students and faculty musicians, as well as performances by visiting artists. Soprano Nicole Aldrich Clouser will open the series on March 10, with accompanist Betsy Kent, in a recital of music by Bach, Meyerbeer, Argento and Jean Berger. On March 17, a program of string music will feature UD students from the studio of Xiang Gao, assistant professor of music who teaches violin and viola. Works of Bach—both Johann Sebastian and his zany 20th-century doppelganger P.D.Q. Bach (a.k.a. Peter Schickele)—will be highlighted in the March 31 program with duets by Julie Nishimura, faculty accompanist, and David Herman, University organist and professor of music. UD alumna Marybeth K. Miller and soprano and accompanist Nicole Aldrich Clouser, will perform a program of folk songs from the British Isles on April 14. UD alumnus David Villanueva will showcase works by Albéniz, Bach, Chopin and Scriabin in a piano recital on the Bayard Sharp Steinway on April 21. The “‘Winds’ of Spring” three-concert mini-series will open with a performance by Del’Arte, UD’s acclaimed faculty woodwind quartet, on April 28. “Flutes and Friends,” a concert performed by UD flute students under the direction of Eileen Grycky, UD assistant professor of music, is set for May 5. “Horns Aplenty!,” a concert featuring UD horn students directed by Cynthia Carr, UD professor of music, will cap the mini-series on May 12. The annual “Festival of Students,” a parade of students representing all areas of UD’s Department of Music, will provide the grand finale for the spring Bach’s Lunch Series on May 19. For more information on the series, call David Herman at 831-2577. Article by Becca Hutchinson To learn how to subscribe to UDaily, click here. |
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