Wind Ensemble Concert

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22 April Friday

Wind Ensemble Concert

22 April 2022, 19:30 - 22 April 2022, 19:30
Mannoni Performing Arts Center, 2701 Hardy Street
Hattiesburg, MS 39402 United States

The Wind Ensemble welcomes Weston Sprott, trombonist for the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, to the stage. Sprott will perform composer Anthony Barfield’s “Red Sky.” The piece is a representation of the Big Bang Theory and the evolution of people. As history tells us, The Big Bang explains how the universe expanded from one single point. All the matter, energy, and light were compacted into an infinitely dense point. The universe then tremendously expanded. This work focuses on space, matter and energy as a whole.

 

***Note to publisher: Please disregard previous message as there was an error. The location is at the Mannoni Performing Arts Center and NOT Bennett Auditorium, as well as a change in event image. Thank you.

Details
Date: April 22, 2022
Time: 7:30 pm
Cost: Free
Venue
Address: 2701 Hardy Street
Hattiesburg, MS 39402 United States

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Organizer
Organizer Name: School of Music
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Website: usm.edu/music