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Evening of Concertos features top BYU student soloists March 16

Award-winning student soloists from Brigham Young University’s School of Music and the BYU Philharmonic will present an “Evening of Concertos” Tuesday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall.

Tickets are $11, $10 or $8 with a BYU or student ID and can be purchased at the Fine Arts Ticket Office, arts.byu.edu or by calling (801) 422-4322.

The recital, conducted by Kory Katseanes, will include movements from seven individual concertos:

• Duet from Guiseppi Verdi’s “Rigoletto” featuring Amy and Shea Owens.

• Bruce Broughton’s tuba concerto with Brenden McQuay.

• Edward Elgar’s cello concerto with Ashley Fillmore.

• Sergei Prokofiev’s piano concerto No. 3 with Christine Messick.

• Eugene Goossens’ oboe concerto with Natasha Wallin.

• Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s violin concerto with Carrie Sue Green.

• Samuel Barber’s piano concerto with Jackie Bodily.

For more information, contact Kory Katseanes at (801) 422-3331.

Writer: Ricardo Castro

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