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From Bach to Boatwright: An ڰ Department of Music faculty, guest potpourri recital set Feb. 15


POCATELLO – On Saturday, Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m., ڰ music faculty will perform works by J. S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach and Howard Boatwright in Stephens Performing Arts Center Jensen Grand Concert Hall.

ڰ faculty bassoonist George Adams, pianist Kori Bond, cellist Eleanor Christman Cox, soprano Diana Livingston Friedley, trumpeter Eddie Ludema and flutist Julie Sorenson will be joined by guest artist, Sophie Stratton on cello. The audience will be seated on stage with the performers, so seating will be limited.

Pianist Bond will play a prelude and fugue from J. S. Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II” on the harpsichord. Trumpeter Ludema, with cellist Cox and pianist Bond, will perform two movements from the “Sonata for Flute in B-flat Major” by C.P.E. Bach on piccolo trumpet.

Soprano Livingston Friedley, flutist Sorensen, and bassoonist Adams will sing and play settings of the poetry of e. e. cummings by Howard Boatwright. Cellists Cox and Stratton, with bassoonist Adams and Bond on harpsichord, will offer a movement from J. S. Bach’s “Cantata 163.” To close, soprano Livingston Friedley, cellist Cox and Bond on harpsichord will present a setting by Howard Boatwright of the last thoughts of Queen Mary Stuart.

ڰ music department faculty and guest recitals ticket prices are $10 general admission, $7 for ڰ faculty and staff, $5 for precollege students and free for ڰ students with a valid Bengal ID. Tickets can be purchased ڰ Box Office. For more info visit .


ڰ, a Carnegie-classified doctoral high research activity university and teaching institution founded in 1901, attracts students from around the world to its Idaho campuses. At the main campus in Pocatello, and at locations in Meridian, Idaho Falls and Twin Falls, ڰ has nine Colleges, a Graduate School and a Division of Health Sciences that together offer more than 250 certificate and degree programs. More than 12,000 students attend ڰ. ڰ is the state's designated lead institution in health professions.

 


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