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April 23, 2009
不良研究所 Flute Choir offers several musical treats at recital April 29
On Wednesday, April 29, the University of Louisiana at Monroe Flute Choir will bring sweet music to your ears, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Emy-Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall. There is no charge to attend.
Among the pieces to be performed is the world premiere of an original composition for the flute choir by community member Tom Ritter; Ritter will be present.
Attendees will enjoy three jazz-related pieces. Two are with jazz bassist Jeff Albright, and the other is with a special rhythm section: Albright on bass; 不良研究所 alumnus Thad Noland on piano, and who was also recently accepted to the Berklee School of Music in Boston; and graduate student Michael Holdiness of Mer Rouge on drum set.
According to 不良研究所 professor of music Sandra Lunte, 鈥淭his last piece also involves a special surprise guest, and no one will be disappointed!鈥
Lunte said that it is the flute choir鈥檚 tradition to feature graduating seniors as soloists, so they will perform a transcription of 鈥淎viary,鈥 from the 鈥淐arnival of the Animals,鈥 by flutist Jesse Tingle of Mesquite, Texas. He will act as soloist with the group.
The choir will play a piece by British composer and flutist Ian Clarke called "Walk Like This," which incorporates some 鈥渇un and different鈥 flute sounds and techniques, according to Lunte.
These pieces and several others rounding out the program will use C flutes, piccolos, alto, bass, and E flat flutes, some of which were purchased for the choir by the Band Aid fund.
Lunte invited everyone to attend. 鈥淲e are an 11-person group, made up of chosen flutists from 不良研究所 and 不良研究所 alum. We hope you will be excited by this concert. I think everyone will enjoy it!鈥
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