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Friday-Saturday |
Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers
James Dodding, director
David Hagy, conductor
Teresa Radomski, singing director
University Theatre, Main Stage
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7:30 pm |
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Saturday |
Christine Eckhardt, flute
Presidential Scholar recital
Ann Listokin, piano
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3:00 pm |
| 6 |
Sunday |
Nicole Murray, soprano
senior recital
Thomas Turnbull, piano
rescheduled from February 17
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3:00 pm |
| 8 |
Tuesday |
Collegium Musicum Concert
Thomas Turnbull and Brian Gorelick, directors
French and Flemish Music
of the Sixteenth Century
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8:00 pm |
| 9-12 |
Wednesday -
Saturday |
Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers
(see April 4-5 above)
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7:30 pm |
| 13 |
Sunday |
Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers
(see April 4-5 above) |
2:00 pm |
| 17 |
Thursday |
University Jazz Ensemble Concert
Kevin Bowen and Philip Morgan, conductors
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8:00 pm |
| 22 |
Tuesday |
Student Chamber Music Concert
Jacqui Carrasco, coordinator
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8:00 pm |
| 24 |
Thursday |
Spring Choral Concert with the University Orchestra, David Hagy, conductor
Brian Gorelick, conductor
The Wake Forest choral ensembles will end the academic year with choral music from France. The featured work will be Francis Poulenc's Gloria, performed by the Wake Forest Concert Choir, Wake Forest Chorale,
and University Orchestra.
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8:00 pm |
| 26 |
Saturday |
Joshua Bennett, tenor; senior recital
Thomas Turnbull, piano
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8:00 pm |
| 29 |
Tuesday |
University Wind Ensemble Concert
Kevin Bowen and Philip Morgan, conductors
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8:00 pm |
Directions
to Brendle Recital Hall
Secrest
Artists Series
Wake Forest
provides numerous opportunities for music students to attend concerts
by performers of national and international repute. The Secrest Artists
Series brings to the campus the best of the established and the most
promising of the new artists in the performing arts world. Recently
featured artists include Denyce Graves, mezzo-soprano opera star; Eugenia
Zukerman, flutist; Eileen Ivers, Celtic fiddler; Doc Severinsen and
his Big Band; Itzak Perlman, violinist; Christopher Parkening, guitarist
and the early music vocal ensemble, Anonymous 4. Pre-concert talks by
University professors enhance the performance experience, and, occasionally,
master classes with a Secrest artist are offered to qualified music
students. Each year the series sponsors five concerts and admission
is free to Wake Forest faculty, staff and students.
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