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Thursday, February 28, 2013

EVENT: Bonneville Chamber Music Festival @ Weber State University Department of Performing Arts (Browning Center for the Performing Arts: March 16-23)


Bonneville Chamber Music Festival Returns
Who: Weber State University Department of Performing Arts
What: Bonneville Chamber Music Festival
When: 16-23 March 2012 • concerts: 16, 18, 22, 23 • 7:30 pm
Where: Allred Theater, Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts
Cost: First concert, Mar 16, is Free thanks to R.A.M.P.
remaining concerts are $6/adults; $5/students* and seniors;

The Weber State University Department of Performing Arts presents the seventh annual Bonneville Chamber Music Festival presenting international, national and local musicians in four concerts and one master class. Concerts are scheduled March 16, 18, 22 and 23 at 7:30 pm in the Allred Theater, Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. The concert on Saturday, March 16 is free, sponsored by Weber County RAMP. Tickets for all other concerts are $6/$5 and may be purchased from the Browning Center Box Office, 1-801-626-7000 or Dee Events Center Ticket Office, 1-800-WSU-TIKS or weberstatetickets.com. Children 8 years and older are welcome.
Festival guest artists include:
Guest Artists:
Sunny Lee, violin, Korea (Korea National University of Arts)
Miran Begic, violin, Montenegro (Montenegro Academy of Music)
Mikhail Bereznicky, viola, Russia (Moscow Conservatory “Tchaikovsky”)
Brad Richter, guitar, USA (Executive Director “Lead Guitar”)
Guigla Katsarava, piano, France (Ecole Normal de Paris)
Marcos Machado, double bass, Brazil (University of Southern Mississippi)
Richter Uzur Duo
WSU Students and Alumni:
Tria Fata: Kathryn Palkki, violin Samuel Runolfson, cello Nicholas Maughan, piano
WSU Chamber Choir
WSU Faculty:
Mark Henderson, conductor
Kendra Johnson, oboe
Browning String Quartet: Shi-Hwa Wang & Elissa Krebs, violin, Michael Palumbo, viola, Viktor Uzur, cello
Artistic Director, Viktor Uzur, WSU, music faculty and cello instructor, is continuing a tradition he began in 2007. The festival is designed to encourage appreciation of chamber music by bringing together musicians from around the world to perform and offer master classes to our campus and northern Utah community.
The Bonneville Chamber Music Festival is made possible through the generous support of:
Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation
Weber County
Harris Family Foundation
Details of each concert follow in separate releases.
For more information about the festival, contact Viktor Uzur, viktoruzur@weber.edu
Festival website: weber.edu/bcmf

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