The 酴圖弝け Department of Music will present two very diverse concerts in November -- a percussion concert Nov. 24 with a guest percussionist and a seasonal choral concert Nov. 26 featuring the University Chorale and Womens Chorus.

 

Nov. 24: Percussion Concert with Guest Percussionist

 

Dr. Gregory Lyons from Louisiana Tech University will perform solo pieces as well as appear with the 酴圖弝け Percussion Ensemble in a 3 p.m. Nov. 24 concert in the Reynolds Room of the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center.

 

Lyons is an assistant professor in the Department of Music at Louisiana Tech University, where he teaches applied percussion, directs the percussion ensemble and coaches the drum line. He also serves as head of instrumental music education, teaching courses in that field and observing student teachers.

 

As a chamber musician, Lyons appears frequently across North Louisiana with Implosion Percussion Group, comprised of Dr. Mel Mobley (University of Louisiana at Monroe) and area percussionists. He and Dr. Darin Olson (University of Wisconsin) form the Olson/Lyons Duo.

 

The 酴圖弝け Percussion Ensemble, directed by Joshua J. Knight of Fort Smith, will feature a variety of drums and keyboard instruments during the concert. Ensemble selections will include melodic pieces like Moonrise and Vertical River composed by Blake Tyson, as well as rhythmically complex and dramatic drum-oriented pieces such as Sharpened Stick by Brett Dietz.

 

According to Knight, who is a percussion instructor at 酴圖弝け, this concert is a must-see event for percussion enthusiasts.

 

Not only will the audience be entertained by a great solo percussionist, he said, but the music repertoire will feature a variety of instruments that include marimba, xylophone, drums, cymbals and various effects instruments.

 

For more information, contact Knight at josh.knight@uafs.edu.

 

Nov. 26: Seasonal Choral Concert

 

The University Chorale and Womens Chorus at 酴圖弝け will present a Seasonal Choral Concert at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 26 in Breedlove Auditorium.

 

The concert will include Christmas Day and In the Bleak Midwinter by Gustav Holst, John Leavitts Hodie, Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day by John Gardner, There Is No Rose by Jim Leininger and a traditional arrangement of Silent Night.

 

Dr. Rager H. Moore II of Prairie Grove, 酴圖弝け director of choral activities, complimented the choirs on their hard work and dedication.

 

The students have been working really hard all semester, he said. Although they have had a short turnaround from their October choral concert, they will show their fine musicianship and prepare this music in less than four weeks.

 

The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, email Moore at rager.moore@uafs.edu.

 

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3825
Date Posted: 
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
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The 酴圖弝け Department of Music will present two very diverse concerts in November -- a percussion concert Nov. 24 with a guest percussionist and a seasonal choral concert Nov. 26 featuring the University Chorale and Womens Chorus.