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“An Evening of Baroque Chamber Music” by BYU faculty ensemble Jan. 21

Brigham Young University School of Music faculty members will present “An Evening of Baroque Chamber Music” Saturday, Jan. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. The performance is free.

The recital will feature Alexander Woods and Monte Belknap on baroque violins, Garrick Woods on baroque cello, Geralyn Giovanetti on oboe and Douglas Bush on harpsichord and positive organ.

The faculty will perform a number of baroque works, including the Sonata No. 5 in G Major, HMV 384 by Georg Frideric Handel and the Trio Sonata in G Major, BMV 1038 by Johann Sebastian Bach.

For more information contact Ken Crossley at ken_crossley@byu.edu or (801) 422-934.

Writer: Melissa Connor

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