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Guest artist Mark Broschinsky to present trombone recital Jan. 26

Guest artist Mark Broschinsky, trombone, will perform a concert with Brigham Young University School of Music faculty artist Larry Blackburn, piano, on Saturday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall.

Admission to the performance will be free and the public is welcome to attend.

The concert will include “Zart und mit Ausdruck,” “Lebhaft, leicht” and “Rasch und mit Feuer” from Robert Schumann’s “Fantasiestücke,” op. 73; Luciano Berio’s “Sequenza V”; Juraj Filas’ “Sonata “; and “Allegro non troppo,” “Allegretto quasi Menuetto” and “Allegro” from Johannes Brahms’ Sonata, op. 38.

Broschinsky has performed as a guest artist at the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico, appeared with numerous orchestras and ensembles and performed concerts and presented master classes throughout the United States. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah, a master’s degree in trombone performance from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston and is a candidate for the doctor of musical arts degree at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City.

Blackburn is the organist for Utah Valley’s Wasatch Chorale and for the First Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City. He holds a master’s degree from BYU and accompanies various groups and individuals at BYU and Utah Valley State College. He also performs regularly as a guest organist in the daily recitals at the Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City.

Writer: Marissa Ballantyne

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