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Saxophone Quintet to Have Recital

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Posted on Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The Westminster Saxophone Quintet will have a studio recital Sunday, March 18, at 3 p.m. at Wallace Memorial Chapel. The event is free and open to the public.

The program includes: "Allegro" and "Vivace" by Bernhard Heiden, which will be played by Kevin Shields, a sophomore music education major from Eldred, and Dr. Nancy DeSalvo, a Westminster assistant professor of music. Heiden's "Diversion" will be played by Steve Sankey, a freshman English major from Cedar Rapids, IA, and Sheila Barnhart, a junior music performance major from New Freeport. "Sonata," by Paul Creston, will be played by Amanda Allwang, a junior music education major from Huntington, MD, and Kathy Miller, a Westminster adjunct music faculty member. The last song, "The Immovable Do" by Perry Grainger, is performed by the entire quintet, which includes Jim Flowers, Westminster adjunct music faculty member.
Contact Flowers, at the Westminster College Music Department at (724) 946-7270 or e-mail flowersja@westminster.edu for more information.