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BYU School of Music hosts faculty clarinet-piano recital Nov. 7

The Brigham Young University School of Music invites audience members to take a musical journey through the gardens of Japan, Israel, France, England and the United States during a faculty recital on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall.

The themed recital is titled “Not Your Ordinary Garden Variety Recital” and will feature Jaren Hinckley, clarinet, and guest artist Jayne Galloway, piano.

Admission to the concert will be free and the public is welcome.

The duo will perform such pieces as “The Gardens of Japan” by Gene DiNovi, “Hummingbird Scherzo” by Robert Baksa, “Pastorale Variée” by Paul Ben-Haim and “A Joyous Lament for a Gilly Flower” by Margaret Garwood.

They will also present “A Walk around the Grand Canal at Versailles” and “The Water Gardens near Fountains Abbey,” two pieces composed by Hinckley.

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

Writer: Aaron Searle

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