DANA COLLEGE BAND PRESENTS WINTER CONCERT
Program features guest performers
Prof. Michelle Hall and Prof. Michael Anderson
The Dana College Concert Band, conducted by Professor
William Hall, will present its winter concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday,
March 9, in the Lauritzen Theater of the Madsen Fine Arts Center
on the Dana College campus.
The free concert will feature guest performers Professor
Michelle Hall on clarinet and Professor Michael Anderson on trumpet
for “Double Concerto for Clarinet, Trumpet and Band” by
Gordon Jacob.
Other selections featured in the program include “of
Sailors and Whales” by W. Francis McBeth, “Noisy Wheels
of Job” by Eric Whitacre, “The Black Horse Troop” by
John Philip Sousa and “Salvation is Created” by Pavel
Tschesnokoff.
Other concert performances for the 2002-2003 academic
year are a special invitation concert at the Joslyn Art Museum on
Sunday, April 13 and the spring concert on the Dana campus on Thursday,
May 8.
The public is cordially invited to the Dana Concert Band Winter Concert. Admission
is free.
Dana College is a private, liberal arts institution
that currently enrolls approximately 600 students. The campus is
located on 150 acres overlooking the Missouri River Valley in Blair,
Neb. Dana grants bachelor’s degrees in more than 20 liberal
arts, business, education and pre-professional programs, with an
emphasis on personalized teaching from experience and dedicated faculty.
Dana is affiliated with the Nebraska Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America, and its athletic teams compete in the Great Plains
Athletic Conference.
More information on Dana College can be found on its
web site, www.dana.edu.
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For more information contact:
Sarah Cavanah
Dana College Communcations Coordinator
(402) 426-7216
scavanah@fs1.dana.edu
William Hall
Dana College Concert Band Conductor
(402) 426-7902
whall@acad2.dana.edu
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