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Noon Concert Series Features Trombone & Hone Quartets

February 22, 2008
Story by Maggie Kierl, OSU Library Communications Intern

For Immediate Release

STILLWATER -The OSU Library and Music Department’s Noon Concert Series is making a beautiful sound.

On Thursday, Feb. 28, the Noon Concert Series features Harry Washam and Mark Haworth on trumpet, Carissa Bays on horn, Steven Warren on trombone, and David Grounds on tuba. Bring your lunch to the Edmon Low Library’s Peggy V. Helmerich Browsing Room and enjoy an extraordinary performance in an informal setting.

This popular series showcases the talents of OSU Music Department students and provides continued cultural programming in the Library.
This semester, the performances will feature trombone and hone quartets, trombone choir and brass quintet, woodwind chamber music, opera songs and brass ensembles.

This series is sponsored by the Edmon Low Library Staff Association, the Friends of the OSU Library, and the OSU Music Department.

For future concert dates or more information, call 744-7331 or visit www.library.okstate.edu/news/calendar.htm.

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URL: http://www.library.okstate.edu/news/spring08/concerts1.htm
Last Updated: 6 June 2008