- LocationPealer Recital Hall, PAC
- DescriptionFSU's Department of Music to Present Chamber String Orchestra Concert
Frostburg State University's Department of Music will present the Chamber String Orchestra Concert, conducted by Peter B. Lewis, on Wednesday, April 2, at 7:30 p.m. In the Pealer Recital Hall of FSU's Woodward D. Pealer Performing Arts Center. Guest artists will include Dr. Qian Zhong (violin) and Emily Xu (cello). The concert is free and open to the public. The event will also be livestreamed; the link will be posted at www.frostburg.edu/concerts.
The program will include Skin in the Game by Elaine Fine; Capriol Suite for String Orchestra by Peter Warlock; Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 26 by Max Bruch featuring Zhong; and Allegro for Cello and String Orchestra by Antonio Vivaldi arranged by Kathy Fishburn and featuring Xu.
For more information, contact FSU’s Department of Music at 301-687-4109.
Situated in the mountains of Allegany County, Frostburg State University is one of the 12 institutions of the University System of Maryland. FSU is a comprehensive, residential regional university and serves as an educational and cultural center for Western Maryland. For more information, visit www.frostburg.edu or facebook.com/frostburgstateuniversity. Follow FSU on X @frostburgstate. - Websitehttps://events.frostburg.edu/event/fsu-chamber-string-orchestra-recital
- CategoriesMusic, Performance, Recital
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