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Zugger to play new music for low brass during ‘Live CD’ performance Jan. 31

Zugger to play new music for low brass during ‘Live CD’ performance Jan. 31

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Contact: Nichole Johnson
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Zugger to play new music for low brass during ‘Live CD’ performance Jan. 31
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Monday, Jan. 22, 2007–In a continuing venture to perform new music for low brass, Thomas Zugger, associate professor of trombone and euphonium at Capital University’s Conservatory of Music, will present “A ‘Live’ CD” at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, in Huntington Recital Hall.

Tianshu Wang, associate professor of piano at the Conservatory, will join him for the recital of late 20th century music featuring works by Einar Englund, John Harmon, Bertold Hummel, Elizabeth Raum, Richard Trevarthen and Donald White. Zugger also will perform his own composition “Goodbye.”

Zugger and Wang will record the works later this semester for a new CD that will be released this fall. All the compositions are for undergraduate level performers.

Huntington Recital Hall is located in the Conservatory of Music on Capital’s main campus in Bexley, 1 College and Main, (614) 236-6411. The event is free and open to the public.

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Posted by D. Nichole Johnson on 1/22/2007 4:15:00 PM

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