The Indiana State University Faculty Brass Quintet will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. March 30 in the recital hall of the Landini Center for the Performing and Fine Arts.
Performers include Eddie Ludema, trumpet, Blake Reynolds, trumpet, Brian Kilp, horn, Randy Mitchell, trombone, and Glen Dimick, tuba.
The program will feature selections such as "Animal Ditties" by Anthony Plog, which has 10 short movements for narrator and quintet with each movement depicting a different animal in music and clever narration, "Satin Doll" by Duke Ellington, "Foliations" by Jan Bach, which presents a theme with many unusual variations that the audience is involved in picking the order.
Indiana State's Faculty Brass Quintet plays a high school concert tour each fall and performs a concert on campus each spring. In addition to these performances, the group also performs for campus events and in the local community.
Members of the quintet play in the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra, the Danville, Illinois Symphony Orchestra and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra.
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Contact: Randall Mitchell, professor, Indiana State University School of Music, Randall.Mitchell@indstate.edu or 812-237-2748
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