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BYU School of Music will host Clarinet Studio Recital Dec. 11

The Brigham Young University School of Music presents a Clarinet Studio Recital Thursday (Dec. 11) at 7:30 p.m. in the Museum of Art auditorium.

The performance is free and the public is welcome to attend.

The recital, directed by Jaren Hinckley, features seven clarinet majors performing solo works.

"We've done this studio recital for the past two semesters," Hinckley said. "I liked it because that was what I did when I was going through my graduate programs. It's great for performance majors because it prepares them for later recitals."

The recital will feature music by Giuseppe, Paul Harvey, Malcolm Arnold, Camille Saint-Saens, Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, Philippe Gaubert and Darius Milhaud.

Hinckley said a few of the students will even be playing all three movements of a piece—an entire work.

"The clarinet studio this year is the best it's ever been in regards to overall skill of players," Hinckley said.

For more information about the Clarinet Studio Recital, contact Jaren Hinckley at 422-6339.

Writer: Rachel M. Sego

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