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Emily Engebretson to present graduate flute recital

Published on Mar 30, 2015 by Paul K. Logsdon

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Emily Engebretson will perform her first graduate-level flute recital on Thursday, April 2 at 6 p.m., in the Barnett Recital Hall at Evangel University.

The public is invited to attend, and admission is free.

Engebretson has a B.A. in music performance from Evangel and is currently pursuing her Masters of Music Performance degree there.

Entrance into this program at Evangel is selective and is predicated on the ability of the applicant to have the performance potential necessary to actively pursue a professional performance career.

“Everything is structured to fit my specific needs as a flutist and a performer,” said Engebretson. “All of the teachers already know me — they have been great in supporting me and taking me into a further knowledge of music. They are working with me in ways that help me the best.”

Dr. Linda Ligate and Dr. David Giles will be her piano accompanists.

Engebretson is originally from Las Vegas, Nevada and will graduate with her master’s degree in May 2016.

Program:

  • Hamburg Sonata, Wp. 133 by Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach
  • Sonata Number 1 for Piccolo by Gary Schocker
  • Deep Blue by Ian Clarke
  • Hungarian Pastorale Fantasie by Anton Franz Doppler

The Department of Music is a member of the National Association of Schools of Music and the Missouri Association of Departments and Schools of Music. Courses and degree plans are designed to satisfy requirements of these accrediting agencies.