Wind Ensemble to perform first concert of the semester

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Wind Ensemble performing in King Concert Hall

The SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble will present its opening concert of the spring semester featuring bassoonist and Professor Laura Koepke performing “Dead Elvis,” a highly original work by Michael Daugherty, on Saturday, March 2.

Violinist and Assistant Professor Jessica Tong will also join the ensemble for the piece in the concert to be performed in Harry A. King Concert Hall at 8 p.m. It is free and open the public.

The concert has something for everyone, including Charles Ives' “Variations in America;" Holst's “First Suite March,” conducted by Graduate Assistant Devin Banning, a candidate for an M.M. in Music Performance, with a concentration in Conducting, from Getzville, NY; and “Javelin,” a minimalist work by Michael Torke. The final selection, “And the Mountains Rising Nowhere,” by Joseph Schwantner, showcases the ensemble’s six percussionists playing a total of 51 instruments.

“This is an eclectic concert performed by the outstanding SUNY Fredonia wind, brass and percussionists,” said Professor Paula Holcomb, who is director of bands at Fredonia.

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