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BYU student chamber artists to present free program June 8

Students of the Brigham Young University School of Music will perform in the Spring Student Chamber Music Concert Wednesday, June 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall.

This event is free, and the public is welcome.

Performing student artists will include Elyse Hudson, Nicole Pehrson, Katie Jensen, Mindy Palmer and Brittany Willey, violin; Angela Barlow, harp; Alexander Willey, bass; Vanese Landry, viola; Pono Santos, cello; and Ian McKinley, piano.

The evening’s program will include two sections of Jean-Marie Leclair’s Sonata No. 5, Two-part Invention No. 6 by Johann Sebastian Bach, “Tutto il Mundo Serra” by Giovanni Bottesini and Antonin Dvorak’s Quintet in A Major.

For more information, visit performances.byu.edu or contact Ken Crossley at (801) 422-9348, ken_crossley@byu.edu. 

Follow BYU events on Twitter: @BYUcalendar.

Writer: Mel Gardner

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