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Source: Kristin Mortenson, 785-532-5740, kmortens@1xbet sports betting edu
News release prepared by: Nellie Ryan, 785-532-6415, media@1xbet sports betting edu

Friday, 1xbet sports betting . 15, 2010

SEVERAL 1xbet sports betting MUSIC PERFORMANCES IN JANUARY HELP KICK OFF THE SPRING SEMESTER

MANHATTAN -- The last weeks of January offer several Kansas State 1xbet sports betting music performances for the community to enjoy.

All events are free and open to the public.

* The 37th annual String Fling kicks off the spring semester. Performances are at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 17, in McCain Auditorium. Coordinated by David Littrell, 1xbet sports betting distinguished professor of cello, String Fling features nearly 600 violin, viola, cello and bass students in grades 5-9 from throughout Kansas.

* An &1xbet sports betting ;Evening of Vocal Music,&1xbet sports betting ; at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, in All Faiths Chapel, will feature Amy Rosine, K-State assistant professor of music, and guest artists Rebecca Folsom, Boston Conservatory; Tod Fitzpatrick, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; K-State alumnus J.R. Fralick, Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory; and pianist Tracey Johnson, William-Jewell College. The program will include &1xbet sports betting ;Chansons des bois d'Amaranthe&1xbet sports betting ;by Jules Massenet, &1xbet sports betting ;Minnispiel&1xbet sports betting ; by Robert Schumann, &1xbet sports betting ;Three Rossetti Songs&1xbet sports betting ; by Ian Coleman, &1xbet sports betting ;Chats populaires&1xbet sports betting ; by Ravel, and opera duets by Mozart and Bizet.

* From Jan. 22-24, 1xbet sports betting will host the 1xbet sports betting Concert Band Clinic, which has grown to include more than 600 students from throughout the Midwest. All participants experience educational and musical instruction from nationally acclaimed guest clinicians including: Gary Gilroy, Fresno State University; Louis Manchaca, Concordia College; Erica Neidlinger, DePaul University; Jeff Hinton, Northwest Mississippi State University; Jay Gilbert, Doane College; and Scott Lubaroff, University of Central Missouri. The three-day event includes six large ensembles, percussion ensembles, sectional rehearsals and master classes with 1xbet sports betting department of music studio faculty. The clinic culminates in a performance at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, at McCain Auditorium.

* A recital by Tod Kerstetter, K-State associate professor of clarinet, and pianist William Wingfield will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, in All Faiths Chapel. The program will include 18th-century compositions for clarinet and piano by German composer Norbert Burgmuller and Danish composer Niels Gade. Kerstetter was a member of a recent commissioning consortium for a new work for clarinet and piano by prominent American composer David Maslanka; as a result this recital will also include one of the first performances of this new work, &1xbet sports betting ;Eternal Garden.&1xbet sports betting ; Kerstetter also will perform works by the French composer Darius Milhaud and Hungarian composer Bela Kovacs.

More information about the 1xbet sports betting music department's January events is available by calling 785-532-3800.

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