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Bruce Isley Doctoral Voice Recital
in 10 hours in 26 minutes
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Noah Song and Cameron Unger Junior Trombone Recital
in 11 hours in 56 minutes
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Tayor Klonowski Graduate Trombone Recital
Mar. 02
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Laura Hutchins Doctoral Voice Recital
Mar. 03
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USC Symphony Orchestra: Rising Stars
Mar. 03
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Ayden Barnett Student Horn Recital
Mar. 04
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Ethan Bautz Graduate Jazz Trombone Recital
Mar. 04
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Nick Kervin Graduate Jazz Composition Recital
Mar. 04
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The College Experiment(al Music)
Mar. 05
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Vira Adams Graduate Viola Recital
Mar. 05
Admission Cost: FREE
Cormac Cannon, conductor
David Warren, guest conductor
Jennifer Parker-Harley, flute
Claire Bryant, cello
The Wind Ensemble celebrates the first week of spring with a program inspired by the Earth and the stars. D’un Matin De Printemps (“Of a Spring Morning”) was composed by Lili Boulanger, sister of the acclaimed composition teacher Nadia Boulanger. USC School of Music faculty Jennifer Parker-Harley and Claire Bryant are featured on David Maslanka’s reflective and stunningly beautiful O Earth O Stars, while Danyhew’s Magnolia Star elicits images of a mid-twentieth-century ride on a train of the same name. The concert concludes with a brand-new work by University of Michigan composition professor Erik Santos inspired the concept of “Pangea Proxima,” a future supercontinent configuration of Earth’s land masses.
Program:
Boulanger/Hontz, D’un Matin De Printemps
Maslanka, O Earth O Stars
Danyhew, Magnolia Star
Santos, Pangea Proxima (Consortium Premiere)