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Performance:Voice & Opera Studio Recital
in 6 hours in 12 minutes
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Performance:Arturo Fernandez, piano
in 6 hours in 12 minutes
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Performance:Ryan Wu, violin
in 6 hours in 42 minutes
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Performance:Daiyao Zhong, voice
in 8 hours in 42 minutes
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Performance:Bella Pabian & Genesis Morales, trombones
Apr. 22
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Performance:14th Annual Shirley Verrett Award Celebration
Apr. 23
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Performance:PlayFest: Venus
Apr. 23
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Performance:Maitri White, voice
Apr. 23
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Performance:Marisa Redding, voice
Apr. 24
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Performance:Viktoria Sarkadi, piano
Apr. 24
Symphonic music can often take the listener on unexpected and exciting emotional adventures. The Symphony Band presents \"Diversions\" – a concert of music beginning with the quirky marches of Ernst Krenek written 100 years ago. Through the music of luminaries like Casterede, Grainger and Still, we travel to the beach, an aquarium, a train station, and into a peaceful summer evening. The most enticing diversion of all comes from composer and guest electric guitar soloist, D.J. Sparr, who will transport us through a rocking musical landscape in his brand new concerto, co-commissioned by the University of Michigan Symphony Band through the support of the H. Robert Reynolds Commissioning Fund. Jason Fettig, conductor John Pasquale, guest conductor John Mange, student conductor Jennifer Hepp, student conductor D.J. Sparr, guest composer and soloist PROGRAM *Drei Lustige Marsche*, Ernst Krenek *Divertissiment d'ete*, Jacques Casterede *Zephyr Roaring Thunder: Concerto for Electric Guitar and Wind Ensemble*, D.J. Sparr \"Summerland\" from *Three Visions*, William Grant Still *\"In a Nutshell\" Suite*, Percy Grainger/ Donald Patterson