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MAILED: Feb. 8, 2001
EAU CLAIRE The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire music and theatre arts department will present the following musical performances the week beginning Monday, Feb. 19. All events are free and open to the public.
TUESDAY, Feb. 20:
- Senior Jennifer Johnson, Maribel, and sophomore Bryan Jaeckel, Waunakee, will give a French horn recital at 5 p.m. in Phillips Recital Hall of the Haas Fine Arts Center. Lori Cruciani, associate lecturer of music and theatre arts, will provide accompaniment on the piano. The recital will begin with Paul Hindemith's Sonata for Horn and Piano and will include other works such as Reinhold Gliere's "Romance" and Giovanni Gabrieli's "Cantos No. 1." The following UW-Eau Claire students and faculty will assist with the recital: Dr. Randy Dickerson, assistant professor of music and theatre arts; seniors Danae Anderson, Hastings, Minn., and Sana Grajkowski, Thorp; junior Jill Johnson, Wisconsin Rapids; and sophomores Angela Foster, Wauwatosa, Gina Liebsch, Ham Lake, Minn., and Matt Steinbron, Eagan, Minn.
THURSDAY, Feb. 22:
- Pianist Zach Halmstad, a senior from Eau Claire, will give a recital at 5 p.m., in Phillips Recital Hall of the Haas Fine Arts Center. The recital will open with two works by Domenico Scarlatti to be followed by Edvard Grieg's "Holberg Suite," Op. 40. Halmstad will finish his performance with Robert Starer's "Hexahedron."
SUNDAY, Feb. 25:
- Les Favorites, a period instrument ensemble specializing in the music of the middle and late baroque period, will perform at 4 p.m. in Phillips Recital Hall of the Haas Fine Arts Center. The performance will feature associate professor of music and theatre arts Dr. Tim Lane, baroque flute; professors of music and theatre arts Ivar Lunde Jr., baroque oboe, and Nanette Lunde, harpsichord; and guest artists Lucinda Marvin, baroque violin, and Laura Handler, baroque violoncello. The concert will begin with Johann Friedrich Fasch's Trio Sonata in F major for Flute, Oboe and Basso Continuo and will feature selections from various artists, including Gianbattista Degli Antonii, Domenico Gabrielli and Georg Philipp Telemann.
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[Administrative Offices]
[News Bureau]
Janice B. Wisner
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Updated: Feb. 10, 2001
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