February Concerts Hosted by Duquesne’s Mary Pappert School of Music

January 11, 2008

For the most up-to-date performance and recital information, call the Mary Pappert School of Music at 412.396.4632. Performances and recitals are subject to change without notice.

Sunday, Feb. 10
The Percussion Effect
This workshop for percussionists of all ages and skill levels will feature Matthew Duvall of Eighth Blackbird and American composer Mark Hagerty. The workshop will be followed by a recital by Michael Duvall.
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., workshop, 4:30 p.m., recital, Room 322, PNC Recital Hall, Pappert School of Music, Duquesne University, 600 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Cost: Free.

Tuesday, Feb. 12
Music for Lovers 
Concert featuring the Duquesne University Jazz Ensembles with Directors Mike Tomaro and Sean Jones.

8 p.m., Room 322, PNC Recital Hall, Pappert School of Music, Duquesne University, 600 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Suggested Donation: $10.

Thursday, Feb. 14
Duquesne Contemporary Ensemble performance featuring Conductor David Stock.
8 p.m., PNC Recital Hall, Pappert School of Music, Duquesne University, 600 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Suggested Donation: $10.

Sunday, Feb. 17
Duquesne University Symphony Orchestra concert, featuring Music Director Sidney Harth, and Lisa Pegher on percussion and Natasha Snitkovsky on piano.
8 p.m., Carnegie Music Hall, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Suggested Donation: $10.

Tuesday, Feb. 19
Duquesne University Percussion Ensemble performance with Director Andrew Reamer.
8 p.m., Room 322, PNC Recital Hall, Pappert School of Music, Duquesne University, 600 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Cost: Free.

Sunday, Feb. 24
Brahms on the Bluff: The Clarinet Chronicles
In this final concert in the Brahms on the Bluff series, the focus is on the clarinet and will feature the Clarinet Trio, op. 114 and the Clarinet Quintet, op. 115, as well as Songs with Viola, op. 91. Performers include James Campbell on clarinet, Bass-Baritone Guenko Guechev, Donald McInnes on viola, Charles and Rachel Stegeman on violin, Anne Martindale Williams on cello and David Allen Wehr on piano.
2:15 p.m., pre-concert discussion on the “Muhlfeld connection,” the relationship between Brahms and clarinetist Richard Muhlfeld.
3 p.m., PNC Recital Hall, Pappert Music School, Duquesne University. Suggested donation: $10.

Duquesne University Wind Symphony and Symphony Band performance with Conductor Robert C. Cameron.
8 p.m., Carnegie Music Hall, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. Suggested Donation: $10.

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