Skip to main content
Intellect

BYU Clarinet Choir presents recital Dec. 4

The Brigham Young University School of Music's Clarinet Choir will perform under the direction of Jaren Hinckley Saturday, Dec. 4 at 5:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall.

Admission is free and open to the public.

The concert includes an "Entrata for 'Forest Scenes'" by Robert Schumann, "Concertante" by Anton Krause, "Seasonal Sketches" by Everett Gates and a "Holiday Suite" arranged by Hinckley.

"Our concert is intended to be a fun diversion for the audience," Hinckley said.

The Clarinet Choir is consists of students who love to play the clarinet and are mostly non-music majors.

Members of the clarinet choir include Daniel Bailey, Ariel Wootan, Shannon Epps, Rob Bennion, Stephanie Allred, Michael Walsh, Kjirstin Sheard, Devin Dyer, Kaela Fulcher, Karen Reece, Corey Hansen, Amanda Cahoon, James Tippets, Kirsti Burr and Alan Willburn.

For more information contact Jaren Hinckley at (801) 422-6339.

Writer: Rebekah Hanson

Related Articles

data-content-type="article"

Geology meets history: BYU professor studies WWII shrapnel on Normandy beaches

June 05, 2025
Eighty years after D-Day, BYU geologists uncover lingering WWII shrapnel on Normandy beaches to study how history still shapes the coastline today.
overrideBackgroundColorOrImage= overrideTextColor= promoTextAlignment= overrideCardHideSection=false overrideCardHideByline=false overrideCardHideDescription=false overridebuttonBgColor= overrideButtonText= promoTextAlignment=
data-content-type="article"

Forum: Lessons from Noise: Crackle to Calm

June 03, 2025
This year’s Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Faculty Lecturer, Kent Gee, delivered his forum address on the science of sound and how he and BYU students have contributed to significant research in the acoustics industry.
overrideBackgroundColorOrImage= overrideTextColor= promoTextAlignment= overrideCardHideSection=false overrideCardHideByline=false overrideCardHideDescription=false overridebuttonBgColor= overrideButtonText= promoTextAlignment=
data-content-type="article"

BYU study finds the real reasons why some people choose not to use artificial intelligence

June 03, 2025
In a recent study, BYU professors Jacob Steffen and Taylor Wells explored why some people are still reluctant to use GenAI tools. While some people might worry about an AI apocalypse, Steffen and Wells found that most non-users are more concerned with issues like trusting the results, missing the human touch or feeling unsure if GenAI is ethical to use.
overrideBackgroundColorOrImage= overrideTextColor= promoTextAlignment= overrideCardHideSection=false overrideCardHideByline=false overrideCardHideDescription=false overridebuttonBgColor= overrideButtonText= promoTextAlignment=
overrideBackgroundColorOrImage= overrideTextColor= promoTextAlignment= overrideCardHideSection=false overrideCardHideByline=false overrideCardHideDescription=false overridebuttonBgColor= overrideButtonText=