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Garrick Woods to present BYU faculty cello recital Oct. 19

Brigham Young University will present a faculty recital featuring impressionist works for cello performed by Garrick Woods Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. The performance is free.

The recital will involve the several members of the Woods family. Woods will be joined by his father, pianist Rex Woods, a faculty member at the University of Arizona, and his brother, violinist and fellow BYU faculty member Alex Woods.

The recital will begin with a solo cello suite by Gaspar Cassadó followed by a sonata for cello and piano by Claude Debussy. Following intermission the performance will conclude with another sonata for violin and cello by Maurice Ravel.

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

Writer: Charles Krebs

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