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Evangel’s Faculty Brass Quintet performs Thursday, March 5

Published on Mar 5, 2020 by Paul K. Logsdon

 

(L-to-R): Darren Eddington, Dwight Davis, Tim Wootton, Eric Jackson and Matt Moore.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. –  The Evangel University Faculty Brass Quintet will present their Spring concert in the recital hall of the Barnett Fine Arts Center on Thursday, March 5, 2020, at 7:30 p.m.

The concert is free and open to the public. The Fine Arts Center is located south of the Robert H. Spence Chapel, facing Glenstone Ave.

The group serves as the brass quintet-in-residence at Evangel University. Members are Tim Wootton and Darren Eddington on trumpets, Eric Jackson on horn, Matt Moore on trombone and Dwight Davis on tuba.

“Each year, we strive to present a well-rounded and uplifting program,” said Wootton“This year, we are featuring Evangel students Isaiah Woods and Jordan Willis. They will comprise the percussion section on three of the pieces, bringing added color and rhythm to the evening.

“In addition to an already diverse program, Darren Eddington will have the premier of one of his arrangements,” added Wooton. “We look forward to sharing this evening with the Evangel community.”

The concert will also be online and available to watch live: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/evangel-university-music

PROGRAM

  • “Promenade” from Pictures at an Exhibition – Mussorgsky/Zuercher
  • “Three Pieces” – Maurer/Nagel
  • “Cinema Paradiso” – Morricone/Eddington
  • “Carmen Suite” – Bizet/Holcombe
  • “Dance Suite” from Terpsichore – Praetorius/Marlatt
  • “All Creatures of our God and King” – Traditional/Burgmayer
  • “My Spirit, Be Joyful” – Bach/Herforth

For additional information or to schedule an event with the Faculty Brass Quintet, contact Tim Wootton at woottont@evangel.edu.

The Department of Music at Evangel University offers majors in music, music education, music performance, music business/technology and worship leadership. Each program is carefully designed to ensure that students build strong musical skills, gain professional training and experience a wide range of musical activities.

The department has been accredited with the National Association of Schools of Music since 1970.

Evangel University, which includes the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (AGTS), is a comprehensive Christian university committed to excellence in educating and equipping students to serve the church and society globally. Evangel serves more than 2,300 students from all 50 states and numerous foreign countries, offering 65 undergraduate majors and 19 master’s and doctoral degrees.

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