January 25, 2012
Event: Faculty Tuesdays Date: Tuesday, February 21, 7:30 p.m. Description: CU-Boulder faculty collaborate with the ECM Community Performances class
Program: VIVALDI: Sonata in G minor 'of Lund' MADSEN: Divertimento for Horn, Tuba and Piano FITKIN: HARD FAIRY for Soprano Saxophone and Two Pianos RACHMANINOFF: Trio Elegiaque No.1 in G minor BIZET: Arias from Act I of "Carmen"
Location: Grusin Music Hall, Imig Music Building, 18th St. & Euclid Ave. Admission: Free and open to the public Public Contact: music.colorado.edu or 303-492-8008
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CU-BOULDER FACULTY COLLABORATE WITH ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER FOR MUSIC ON FACULTY TUESDAY SERIES
On Tuesday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m., the Faculty Tuesday Series presents "Spring Mix" featuring CU-Boulder faculty from the string, wind, brass, piano and vocal departments. The faculty will be joined by tenor Björn Arvidsson and graduate saxophonist Grant Larson. Students from the Entrepreneurship Center for Music's "Community Performances" class will work closely with the faculty to organize, plan and facilitate the recital. Jeffrey Nytch teaches the course and is director of the ECM. This concert is free and open to the public. Call the CU Presents Box Office at (303) 492-8008 or visit music.colorado.edu/events/faculty-tuesdays/ for more information.
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Biographies
Lina Bahn, violin
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Jennifer Bird-Arvidsson, soprano
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Peter Cooper, oboe
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Michael Dunn, tuba
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Elizabeth Farr, harpsichord
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Judith Glyde, cello
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David Korevaar, piano
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Margaret McDonald, collaborative piano
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Jeffrey Nytch, Director Entrepreneurship Center for Music
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Carter Pann, piano
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Michael Thornton, horn
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About the College of Music
Since its founding in 1920, the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music has earned a reputation not only for preparing students for successful careers in music, but also for providing them with an outstanding college education. The College of Music offers seven degree plans and over 23 fields of study, and its programs cover virtually all areas of music. The members of the College of Music's faculty are respected performers, composers, educators, and scholars who take a deep and lasting interest in the students of the College of Music. Internationally renowned artists such as Christopher Parkening, James Galway, and Wynton Marsalis perform and teach master classes on campus.
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College of Music Media Contact Laima Haley Marketing and Public Relations Manager laima.haley@colorado.edu Phone: (303) 492-4247 Fax: (303) 492-1131
302 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0302
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College of Music Public Contact
CU Presents Box Office musictix@colorado.edu Phone: (303) 492-8008 Location: University Club, 972 Broadway, Boulder Hours: M-F 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
302 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0302
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