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The North Texas Daily
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Thursday, October 1,1992
Arts & Entertaiment
Oldest U.S. military band
Bachfest held
in Denton this
performs next month
Saturday
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ulty. The Denton Bach Choir will
China,Europe, Central America, South U.S. Air Force. The singers accom-
pany the band in several selections.
The Singing Sergeants corps was pack the pit again.”
NT honors former music instructor
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Chorus, conducted by Kevin Sutton;
Group presents writer
Fine Arts Series
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America and Asia.
The band began the first leg of its
10 minutes each.
The concert is open to the
public and there is no admission
charge.
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tour Sept. 28 and will continue through founded in 1945, making it the oldest By Katherine Garner
October. of its type in the military. The singers Daily Reporter
“We are very excited,” Ramsey have appeared before every president
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Kelly Oneic, Canadian senior and Ola Bjerding, Denton senior,
play saxophone and guitar during a practice session at the Music .
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College of Music voice students
showcase their talents every week in
the Concert Hall of the Music Build-
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About an hour is set aside at4 p.m.
each Tuesday for vocal performances
by students who requested to sing or
who are required to sing by their teach-
ers.
Friends and family members and
the general public can attend free of
charge.
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Tickets are $ 15 and $7 of that will |
go to the Bach Society. Tickets are ■
available atPender’s Music, Metzler’s ■
or at the door.
Reservations can be made by call- I
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“We recommend making reserva- |
tions so we can have an accurate
food count, but people are welcome ■
to come even if they don’t,”
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THE BAND HAS performed in geants, which is a vocalist corps of the Union.
Denton restaurants have donated
dinners to be raffled off. A silent
auction will also be held that includes
“get-away packages from area hotels,
services from Denton merchants and I
various other products,” according to |
Marsha Williams, vice president of ■
the Denton Bach Society.
“We have everything from mani- J
curists to automotive services in the ■
auction,” said Willliams.
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Writer Jill McCorkle is the subject North Carolina at Chapel Hill and re-
of the Performance Interest Group’s ceived her master’s from Hollins
“Tribute to an Author” performance College. She taught at the University
hour at 5 p.m. Tuesday in Terrill Hall of North Carolina for several years
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Each semester, as part of their Lit- Any student wishing to partici-
erature in Performance Series, mem- pate in the performance hour may call
bers of the group present a perform- the communications department at
ance hour that focuses on the writings 565-2588 for more information on
of one author, said Dr. John Allison auditioning and rehearsal schedules,
of the communications and public
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said. “They are widely known and not since Harry Truman and performed The annual Bachfest is from 6 p.m.
One of the oldest music groups in every place gets the opportunity to with the New York Philharmonic in to 10 p.m. Saturday in the Center for
, the military will perform at NT next have them play.” Philadelphia, Houston, and Washing- Visual Arts at 400 E. Hickory,
month ton. Bachfest is an annual fund-raiser
U.S. Air Force Band and the Sing- RAMSEY SAID THE band tours The corps sings a variety of music, for the Denton Bach Society, which
ing Sergeants, from Bolling Air Force only twiceayear and thatit’sanhonor including opera and contemporary ctofr^Xn^Xic by JolZ Sa-
Base in Washington, D.C., perform at for it to come to NT. choral. bastianBachandotherclassicalmusic.
8 p.m. Oct. 19 in the Coliseum. The band is directed by LtCol. Recently the corps was featured on Bachfest celebrates fall with Ger-
Alan Bonner, who has been in the a PBS program “I Love America.” man food, dancing and music. Ger-
“WE ARE LUCKY to get them military for 23 years. Bonner, who man food will be provided by
here,” said Dr. Darhyl Ramsey of the has a bachelor’s degree in music edu- AT NT, THE corps will perform Metzler’s Food and Beverage and will
music education faculty. cation from the University of Okla- “The Grand Ole Opry—Our Country include German sausage, sauerkraut,
Ramsey said that he did some work homa and a master’s from the Univer- Heritage.” Two soloists will perform potato salad and several types of
for the band last year and was asked to si ty of South Florida, played the trum- selections from West Side Story with- German bread.
arrange the concert at NT. pet in the Air Force Academy Band out the band. The German band Fortnight Five,
The band is one of the five premier and later directed bands in Illinois, Tickets are free and may be ob- whish includes Hal Gibbons of the
service bands of the military. It began Florida, California, New Jersey, Texas tained by writing the College of Music musi, acuty, w play taditona
in 1941 and has continued to perform and Nebraska. in care of the U.S. Air Force Band, taChboth “ef
to packed audiences nationally and through the Denton Record-Chron- dances
internationally. The band CONSISTS 90 mem- icle or the University Information There will be a sing-a-long led by
bers not including the Singing Ser- Booth, located on the third floor of the Hildegard Froelich of the music fac-
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The fourth annual memorial Choirs performing at the concert and Dance Society, formerly the
concert honoring Avon Gillespie will be the A Cappella Choir, con- African Percussion Ensemble,
is at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the ducted by Mel Ivey; the Canticum directed by Dr. Steven Frideson
as a member of the music faculty, and the Men ’ s Chorus, conducted by
directed the NT Men’s Chorus for Patty Highfill.
. many years. His specialty was All are of the music faculty.
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