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West Chester University: Wells School Of Music Presents Fall FREE Faculty Recitals
The Wells School of Music at West Chester University will present FREE public faculty performances through the fall semester. For more i ...
September 23, 2021
Christopher Hanning, Dean of the Wells School of Music says, “Many members of our
community don’t realize that our faculty performances are open to the public, and
that our expert faculty, who perform nationally and internationally, can be heard
for FREE and in an up-close and personal setting.”
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The fall faculty recital series includes:
Monday, September 27 at 8 p.m.
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Grammy Award-Winner, David Cullen, Guitar
Ware Family Recital Hall, Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center
Monday, October 11 at 8 p.m.
Quintsylvania Winds
Comprised of Kimberly Reighley, flute: Henry Grabb, oboe; Karen Dannessa, clarinet;
Jonathan Gaarder, bassoon, and Elizabeth Pfaffle, horn.
Philips Autograph Library, Philips Memorial Building
Monday, November 1 at 8 p.m.
In Young Lee, soprano & Carl Cranmer, piano
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center
Monday, November 29 at 8 p.m.
Nicholas Provenzale, baritone & Terry Klinefelter, piano
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center
Monday, December 6 at 8 p.m.
Stephen Ng, tenor
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center
All faculty, staff, students, and visitors, regardless of vaccination status, are
required to wear a mask which covers their nose and mouth when indoors. Face masks
may be worn when outdoors, but it is not an obligation of this policy notice. Mask
and COVID-19 safety measures at West Chester University will continue to be updated here. Please check ahead for updated information before attending your performance.
West Chester University’s Wells School of Music offers students an outstanding opportunity in concentrated performance and musicianship.
The School’s superior performance and practice venues include 22 new Steinways, Skinner
organ, tech lab, Roland piano lab, and more. Students study with renowned faculty
who have dual careers as dedicated educators and professional musicians. Faculty provide
private lessons for all music students and are the directors for numerous student
ensembles. The School supports a wide variety of performance degrees, including a
Bachelor of Music in Performance, as well as a Master of Music in Performance. Graduates
pursue successful careers at major institutions and teach music education at home
and abroad.
This press release was produced by West Chester University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.