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October 28, 2003
UMBC's Department of Music Presents the Tabla Duo in Concert
On Sunday, November 9th at 3 p.m. in the Fine Arts Recital Hall, the UMBC Department of Music's Faculty Recital Series presents Tabla, featuring Larry Williams on French horn and Bryan Young on bassoon, in a program of multimedia works. The Washington Post writes that Bryan Young is a bassoonist who “makes his music dance with lightness and grace, as well as with a sparkle uncommon for his instrument.” The Maine Sunday Telegram raves that Larry Williams is “a phenomenally good horn player, with the brilliance for solo work.” These acclaimed artists have joined forces to create Tabla, a new and exciting duo whose innovative performances shatter the traditional barriers between classical, jazz, contemporary and world music. Williams and Young combine digital video and sound, costume, and lighting with virtuosic live performance to create a stunning concert experience. Tabla’s concert will stimulate your imagination, feed your spirit and make you laugh out loud as they take you on a journey through some of the world’s greatest and most entertaining music.
Admission
$7 general admission, $3 seniors, free for students, free with a UMBC ID.
Telephone
General Music information: 410-455-2942
UMBC Artsline (24 hour recorded message): 410-455-ARTS
Media inquiries only: 410-455-3370
Web
UMBC Arts website: http://www.umbc.edu/arts
UMBC News Releases: http://www.umbc.edu/newsevents/oci/index.phtml?r=Art
Department of Music website: http://www.umbc.edu/music
Directions
From Baltimore and points north, proceed south on I-95 to exit 47B. Take Route 166 toward Catonsville and then follow signs to the Fine Arts Building.
From I-695, take Exit 12C (Wilkens Avenue) and continue one-half mile to the entrance of UMBC at the roundabout intersection of Wilkens Avenue and Hilltop Road. Turn left and follow signs to the Fine Arts Building.
From Washington and points south, proceed north on I-95 to Exit 47B. Take Route 166 toward Catonsville and then follow signs to the Fine Arts Building.
Daytime metered visitor parking is available in Lot 10, near the Administration Building. Visitor parking regulations are enforced on all University calendar days. Hilltop Circle and all campus roadways require a parking permit unless otherwise marked.
Online campus map: http://www.umbc.edu/aboutumbc/campusmap/
Images for Media
High resolution images for media are available online: http://www.umbc.edu/newsevents/arts/hi-res/ or by email or postal mail.
Posted by dwinds1 at October 28, 2003 12:00 AM