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Music Department Calendar of Events February 19, 7:00 pm Mark Goodenberger, marimba recital* February 20, 6:00 pm Jacob Sanders and Gavin Treglown, joint trumpet and bass recital* February 21, 6:00 pm Lane Wilkinson, saxophone recital* February 22, 12:00 pm Andrew Gompf, voice recital* Central Washington University February 22, 4:00 pm An Afternoon of Jazz+$ Department of Music February 22, 7:00 pm An Evening of Jazz+$ presents: February 23, 6:00 pm Michelle Rahn, Faculty Viola Recital* February 23, 7:00 pm Composition Studio Recital+ February 26, 7:00 pm Chamber Orchestra Concert+ February 27, 6:00 pm Jazz Night: John Neurohr, faculty trombone crossover recital* February 28, 7:00 pm Beethoven Chamber Series III: Dr. Eduard Zilberkant, guest pianist+ February 29, 2:30 pm Sophia Goodenberger, voice recital* WMEA Preview Concert February 29, 4:00 pm Wind Ensemble Concert+ Heritage High School February 29, 7:00 pm Beethoven Chamber Series IV: Dr. Eduard Zilberkant, guest pianist+ CWU Symphonic Winds March 1, 2:00 pm Horn Studio recital* March 1, 4:00 pm Choir Concert+$ CWU Wind Ensemble March All3, 6:00 dates pm and times subject to change. ForTrumpet the most Studio recent Recital* March 3, 7:00calendar pm of events, visit www.cwu.edu/musicSymphonic Bands Concert+ Phillip Scamahorn, Jay Cobb, March 4, 7:00 pm Percussion Ensemble Concert+ Paul Bain, Lewis Norfleet,conductors *March Recital 4, Hall 8:00 pm + Wayne S. Hertz Concert Hall Mariachi $ Ensemble* Ticketed March 8, 2:00 pm Josie Wells, clarinet recital* MarchParking 8, 4:00 is free pm every weekday after 4:30 p.m.Savannah and all Walker, day on weekends,voice recital* March 9, 7:00 pm unless otherwise stated. Trombone Choir+ March 10, 6:00 pm Jazz Combo 1* March 10,*********************************************************** 8:00 pm Jazz Combo 2* March 11, 6:00 Thepm Calendar of Events changesMary frequently. Filicetti, voice recital* March 11, For8:00 the pm most up-to-date calendar, visitSaxophone our website Studio at Recital* March 12, 7:00www.cwu.edu/music pm Kairos Pianoor call Trio(509) with 963-1216 Tatjana Rankovich* March 13, 6:00 pm Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble* March 14,*********************************************************** 12:00 pm Nick Colletto, piano recital* MarchPlease turn14, 2:00 off pmyour cell phone and refrain fromNoelle the useRoberts, of any cello electronic recital* Marchdevices 14, through4:00 pm the duration of yourAaron visit Rausch to our andfacility. Thomas Thank Snedeker, you. joint percussion recital* ThankMarch 14,you 6:00 for pm all that you do to advanceAbel Banuelos-Juarez, Central’s commitment voice recital* to March 15, 2:00 pm Mike Roach, clarinet recital* excellence and March 15, 4:00 pm Orchestra Concert+$ connecting our world through music. Jerilyn S. McIntyre Music Building Dr. Wayne S. Hertz Concert Hall Thursday, February 13, 2020 7:00 PM April 2, 7:00 pm Clarinet MonsterFollow Meets us on: Guitar Hero: Dr. Jeffrey Brooks CwuMusic-department and Dr. Silviu Ciulei, guest recital* April 3, 7:00 pm @CWUMusicDept Musica Antiqua* April 4, 2:00 pm Erin McGranaghan & Henry Nordhorn, joint oboe and horn recital* April 4, 4:00 pm Adam Pelandini, faculty saxophone recital* April 4, 7:00 pm Jan Loeffl er, guest pianist* April 5, 2:00 pm Lesley O’Donel, guest fl ute recital* April 5, 4:00 pm Scott Erickson, Jeffrey Snedeker, and Martin Kennedy, faculty trio recital* April 5, 6:00 pm Jessica McCready, saxophone recital* April 6, 8:00 pm Geoff McKay, trumpet recital* April 7, 7:00 pm Kairos and Moli Chiang, guest pianist+ April 8, 7:00 pm CWU and National Tsing Hua University* April 10, 6:00 pm Heather Moore, trumpet recital* April 12, 6:00 pm Angel Martinez, voice recital “A Poet’s Love: an Angel Martinez Recital”* April 15, 6:00 pm Lucas Cook, tuba recital* April 15, 7:00 pm Ventus Trio Recital+ April 19, 4:00 pm Cole Van Gerpen, saxophone recital* April 20, 6:00 pm Maximillian Jones, trumpet recital* April 21, 8:00 pm Voice Studio Recital* April 23, 6:00 pm Jan Loeffl er, guest pianist recital* April 23, 7:00 pm Chamber Winds Concert+ April 26, 12:00 pm Jordan Johnson, fl ute recital* April 26, 2:00 pm Emily Kraynak, fl ute recital* April 26, 4:00 pm Flute Studio Recital* April 26, 6:00 pm Mao Oizumi, fl ute recital* April 26, 8:00 pm Caelan Chan, clarinet recital* April 38, 7:00 pm Piano Studio Beethoven Marathon Recital+ April 29, 7:00 pm Women’s Suffrage Anniversary Concert+ April 29, 8:00 pm Hailey Wagner and Mya Wagner, joint trumpet and trombone recital* April 30, 7:00 pm Dave Potter Quartet* May 1, 8:00 pm Tim Goei, trumpet recital* May 3, 2:00 pm Amanda McDaniel, horn recital* May 4, 6:00 pm Nathan Fisher, trumpet recital* May 5, 6:00 pm Matthew Nguyen, trumpet recital* May 5, 8:00 pm Chris Wallitner, bass recital* May 8, 7:00 pm William Wolfram, guest pianist+ May 9, 1:00 pm Early Music Show+ May 9, 2:00 pm Jake Houser, piano recital* May 9, 6:00 pm Ariana Maurmann, saxophone recital* May 9, 8:00 pm Andy Schmidt, percussion recital* May 10, 12:00 pm Aaron Rausch, percussion recital* May 10, 2:00 pm Steven Busby, percussion recital* May 10, 6:00 pm Nicholas Han, violin recital* May 10, 4:00 pm Kyle Olson and Nathan Miles, joint horn recital* May 11, 6:00 pm Trumpet Studio Recital* May 12, 7:00 pm String Studio Recital+ May 13, 6:00 pm Clarinet Studio Recital I* May 13, 8:00 pm Clarinet Studio Recital II* May 17, 12:00 pm Daniel Ramirez, bassoon recital* May 17, 2:00 pm Horn Studio Recital I* May 17, 4:00 pm Sam McClung, clarinet recital* May 17, 7:00 pm Stella Markou and Martin Kennedy, faculty recital* May 19, 6:00 pm Tomas Estigarribia, cello recital* May 19, 7:00 pm Chamber Orchestra and Choirs Concert+ May 20, 6:00 pm Adam Chmaj, saxophone recital* May 21, 7:00 pm Wind Ensemble Concert+ May 22, 4:00 pm Chaiya Odle, percussion recital* May 22, 7:00 pm Brass Choir Concert+ May 23, 12:00 pm Zach Teply, trombone recital* May 23, 2:00 pm Steven Higbee, clarinet recital* May 23, 4:00 pm Brea Pierce, bass recital* May 23, 6:00 pm Cade O’Haver, piano recital* May 26, 7:00 pm Percussion Ensemble Concert+ May 26, 8:00 pm Trombone Studio Recital* May 27, 8:00 pm Saxophone Studio Recital* May 28, 7:00 pm Symphonic Bands Concert+ May 29, 6:00 pm Daniel Whitney, voice recital* May 29, 7:00 pm Daniel Schreiner, graduate conducting recital+ May 30, 12:00 pm Kassidy Dent, piano recital* May 30, 1:00 pm Thomas Effi nger, piano recital+ May 30, 2:00 pm Ruth Newkirk, graduate voice recital May 30, 4:00 pm Doug Focht & Beck Bartrand, joint horn recital* May 30, 4:00 pm An Afternoon of Jazz+$ May 30, 6:00 pm Caelan Chan, composition recital* May 30, 7:00 pm An Evening of Jazz+$ May 30, 8:00 pm Eli Sheldon, piano recital* May 31, 12:00 pm John Joy, trombone recital* May 31, 3:00 pm Nick Colletto, composition recital* May 31, 6:00 pm Austin Clark, double bass Recital* May 31, 7:00 pm Composition Studio Recital+ June 2, 7:00 pm Japanese Band Concert+ June 3, 8:00 pm Horn Studio Recital II* June 4, 6:00 pm Jazz Combo I* June 4, 8:00 pm Jazz Combo II* June 5, 4:00 pm Samuel Ellibee, oboe recital* June 5, 6:00 pm Henry Fernstrom, saxophone recital* June 6, 12:00 pm Abby Smith, voice recital* June 6, 1:00 pm Tamana High School Band Concert+ June 6, 2:00 pm Natalie Riggs and Elijah Bergevin, joint voice recital* June 6, 4:00 pm Heather Robinette, voice recital* June 6, 6:00 pm Costa Angelos, trombone recital* June 7, 4:00 pm Orchestra & Choir Concert+$ June 7, 7:00 pm Chris Wallitner, composition recital+ June 20, 6:00 pm Carl Hennings, bass recital* September 25, 7:00 pm Leo Kottke, Guest Artist+ CWU Symphonic Winds VI. 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