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CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO PERFORM


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The Central Michigan University Symphony Orchestra will conclude its spring concert series with a concert on April 28 featuring works by the 2005 School of Music concerto/aria and composition winners.

The orchestra, under the direction of Carlton Woods, will perform at 8 p.m. in the Staples Family Concert Hall in CMU’s Music Building. Admission is free and open to the public.

The program will include “Polovetsian Dances” by Alexander Borodine, “Tableau de Provence” for alto saxophone and orchestra by Paule Maurice and featuring saxophonist Megan Hendrick, and “An American Portrait” by composition winner David Biedenbender.

Following intermission the orchestra will conclude with an overture by Antonio Carlos Gomez and arranged by Ross Jungnickel, “Lenski’s Aria” from “Eugene Onegin” by Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky, “A Hidden Tear” by Gaetano Donizetti and performed by tenor Carl Bara, and “Bolero” by Maurice Ravel.

“This is a terrific program with something for everyone,” said Woods. “Professional performers have infrequent opportunities to perform with a full symphony orchestra. This event offers that opportunity to students who compete in the CMU School of Music competitions.”

The CMU Symphony Orchestra comprises mostly students majoring in music, but includes some non-music majors as well. The 50- to 60-piece orchestra offers an assortment of string, woodwind and brass instruments and occasionally performs with various vocal ensembles.

Biedenbender, a graduate of Mount Pleasant High School, is the second annual Orchestra Composition Contest winner. The Mount Pleasant sophomore is studying music composition and theory and music education. He is the son of Michael and Rachel Biedenbender of Mount Pleasant.

Hendrick, a graduate of the Lapeer West Instrumental Program, is the 2005 Concerto Competition winner on saxophone. The Columbiaville sophomore is working on a dual major of music education and saxophone performance.

Bara, a graduate of McClintock High School in Tempe, Arizona, is the 2005 aria competition winner. The Arizona junior is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in vocal performance. He is the son of Michael and Susan Bara of Tempe, Ariz.




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