Arts & Humanities

USU Symphony Orchestra Presents Concerto Evening

Six top student musicians in the department of music at Utah State University will perform Friday, March 30, as part of the department’s annual Concerto Evening. Performance time is 7:30 p.m. in the Kent Concert Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center on campus.

Concert admission is $5 at the door, and USU students with current ID are admitted free.
 
The concert features student soloists who perform with the USU Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sergio Bernal. The soloists are winners of the 2006-07 concerto competition and include Kelly Astle, violin, Shane Bowles, piano, Michelle Broadbent, vocal performance, Kristi Geddes, violin, Brandon Lee, piano, and Jessica Roderer, piano.
 
“This is a group of exceptionally talented soloists, playing wonderful repertoire,” Bernal said.
 
Read more about the concert and the student soloists in an earlier Highlight from Utah State Today.

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