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Annual Caine Chamber Ensembles Performance


Monday, Nov. 12, 2012


illustration for Caine Chamber Ensembles performance

Utah State University’s Music Department presents the annual Caine Chamber Ensembles performance Thursday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Performance Hall on USU’s Logan campus.

 

“In all chamber music there is a heightened degree of performing accountability, as the ensembles are smaller and every voice matters,” said Max Matzen, assistant professor in the Caine College of the Arts. “This concert should be a clear indicator of the high level of musicianship amongst music students.”

 

The Caine Chamber Ensembles include the Caine Percussion Quartet, USU Horn Quartet, Caine Woodwind Quintet, Caine Saxophone Quartet and Caine Brass Quintet. Each group is auditioned and students in the groups are awarded scholarships provided by the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation-Russell family.

 

Each ensemble will perform individually, featuring a variety of works.

 

The Caine Brass Quintet will perform Frost Fire by Eric Ewazen and Canzona Bergamasca by Samuel Scheidt. The USU Horn Quartet will perform America from the musical West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein. The Caine Percussion Ensemble will present the piece Radioactive Octopus by Steven Simpson. The Caine Saxophone Quartet will perform The Goldrush Suite by Jack W. Marshal and Three Improvisations for Sax Quartet by Phil Woods.

 

The performance is free and open to the public. For more information, see the Caine College of the Arts website.

 

Related links:

USU Department of Music

USU Caine College of the Arts

 

Writer: Kara Rindlisbacher, 435-797-9203, kara.rindlisbacher@usu.edu

Contact: Denise Albiston, 435-797-1500, denise.albiston@usu.edu



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