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The Department of Music's Faculty and Friends Virtual Concerts are one-time musical performances broadcast online.

Faculty and Friends Virtual Concert

A free virtual performance of music for trumpet, violin, voice, bass and piano

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The University of Saskatchewan Department of Music has initiated a new concert series! These mini-concerts will be broadcast online on a one-time basis on Wednesdays at 12:30 pm, alternating with FARLS (Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music) virtual lectures and other departmental special events.

Wednesday, Oct. 21
12:30 pm
Watch online via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89579339284?pwd=ZzNrMjVHOURvOUk5aE5oNHhZZ05RUT09

Meeting ID: 895 7933 9284

Passcode: 908281

Free and open to the public

October concert

Program of music for trumpet, violin, voice, bass and piano

Performers: Dean McNeill, Veronique Mathieu, Bonnie Nicholson, Kate Nachilobe, Paul Suchan, Emmett Fortosky

Info: dean.mcneill@usask.ca

Repertoire:

Fanfare from Albason………………………………………….Gottfried Reiche (1667-1734)

Dean McNeill: Piccolo Trumpet

Passacaglia in G minor for solo violin……………Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (1644-1704)

Véronique Mathieu: Violin

Let the Bright Seraphim (from Samson)……………George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)

Kate Nachilobe: Voice
Dean McNeill: Piccolo Trumpet
Bonnie Nicholson: Piano

Chelsea Bridge……………...……………………………………Billy Strayhorn (1915-1967)

Dean McNeill: Bb Trumpet
Paul Suchan: Piano
Emmett Fortosky: Bass

Concerto for Two Oboes in C Major Op 7 No. 2…………...Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751)

Allegro - Adagio – Allegro

Véronique Mathieu: Violin
Dean McNeill: Trumpet
Bonnie Nicholson: Piano

Philly Twist………………………………………………………..Kenny Dorham (1924-1972)

Dean McNeill: Bb Trumpet
Paul Suchan: Piano
Emmett Fortosky: Bass


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