April 24 Spring Fling concert at Bluffton University
Several of Bluffton University’s performance groups will perform a selection of lighter tunes during the Spring Fling concert at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 24 in Yoder Recital Hall.
Brass Ensemble will perform selections originally written for other genres that have been re-imagined as brass music while Concert Band’s performance will include arrangements of a popular folk song, a Broadway show tune and a unique piece which mixes electronic and acoustic sounds. Both groups will be conducted by Dr. Roy Couch.
Camerata Singers will perform “Shut de Do” by Randy Stonehill. This piece will be conducted by senior Evan Burden. University Chorale, directed by Dr. Bo Young Kang, will perform two pieces “Moses” by Ken Medema and “Ascribe to the Lord” by Rosephanye Powell.
Under the direction of Dr. Andrew Liebermann, Jazz Ensemble will perform to selections including “Tank!” the theme from “Cowboy Bebop”
The performance is free and open to the public; a free-will offering will be taken for music scholarships.
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