Event Description
Winds and Percussion at Southeast Final Concert to Feature
A Saxophone Tribute to Rudy Wiedoeft
At 7:30 pm on May 3 and 4, music students at Southeast will present their second and final concert series of the year. Featured will be the Southeast Concert Band, Brass Choir, Woodwind Choir, Percussion Ensemble, and a variety of smaller ensembles.
The highlight of the two concerts will be performances by Dr. Zach Stern, who is a Part-Time Faculty member at Southeast and a member of the internationally acclaimed Sinta Quartet. On the May 4th concert, Dr. Stern will be featured in A Tribute to Rudy Wiedoeft, which was originally arranged by Gunther Schuller and has been adapted for Woodwind Choir, percussion, and saxophone soloist by Dr. Stern. On the May 3rd concert, he will also perform Air Nostalgique for solo saxophone and concert band by Dutch composer Ted Huggens.
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Winds and Percussion at Southeast (Series I)
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After all, ASA has presented Christmas concerts ever since the program started 20 years ago.
Well, Christmas music wishes will be coming true this year, too.
Brainstorming by All Stringsâ advisory group produced plans for a virtual recording featuring small ensembles performing on the Carroll Recreation Center theater stage. The show, titled âA Classic Christmas ⦠With Fireside Chats,â will debut at 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, on All Stringsâ Facebook page. The concert was recorded Sunday afternoon, Dec. 13, on the Carroll Recreation Center stage.
The performance plan was drawn up to keep musicians safe â string players and vocalists all wore masks â while still being able to present a high-quality concert. âConcert-goersâ will be able to watch from the cozy comfort of their homes.