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Students plan Clarinet Studio Recital April 10

The Brigham Young University School of Music presents the Clarinet Studio Recital Saturday, April 10, at 1:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall.

The performance is free and the public is welcome to attend.

The recital, directed by Jaren Hinckley, features 10 clarinet majors performing solo works. Pieces will include music by Ward-Steinman, DeBoeck, Poulenc, Ravel, Muczynski, Brahms, Sancan, Piazzolla and Desportes.

Hinckley said the featured music is mostly modern, full of variety and very accessible. He encourages his students to perform frequently.

"We're one of the few studios that actually does a separate recital from the students' solo recitals," Hinckley said. "I want my students to have an opportunity to perform regularly."

Participating students include Leslie Wilson, Elizabeth Criswell, Vanessa Ashman, Daniel Bailey, Peter Shirts, Melody Thatcher, Susan Croft, Bryn Huntington, Erin Layton and Michael Whatcott.

For more information about the Clarinet Studio Recital, contact Jaren Hinckley at 422-6339.

Writer: Rachel M. Sego

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