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The North Texas Daily
Wednesday, October 19, 1994
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best overall effect, Cummings said. 1994 Janet Friedlander Memorial Schol- two vocal winners of the competition.
The performers who will be fea- arshipAward.Hewasalsoasemifinalistin The orchestra will also perform
tured are pianist Kyung-Hee Jun, vio- the ' 1994 International Clarinet Tchaikovsky’s “Symphony No. 6.”
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There is, however, much more to
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a resident of Fort Worth, said.
Public-access television is an open
channel for anyone to present their work
to the public, whether it be comedy,
drama, instructional or musical.
; Cruz, a radio, television and film
major, and McGinty are searching for
volunteers to help with the comedy
sketch they are currently working on
and other future projects.
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linist Madeline Adkins, clarinetist J a- Association’s Young Artist Competition,
son Tuomey and trombonist K. Tho- Hewillplay“ConcertoforClarinetand
mas Brantley. String Orchestra” by Aaron Copland.
The College ofMusic continues its Jun is a freshman and native of Brantley, Denton graduate student,
Orchestra Concert Series with the UNT Seoul, Korea. She skipped her senior comes from a family of trombonists.
Symphony Orchestra and Chamber year of high school and enrolled at NT He has a bachelor’s degree in music
Orchestra at 8:15 p.m. tonight in the through the Early Admissions Pro- with a specialization in trombone per-
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on Nov. 1 and 9. oms that involve vocalists and elec- Some of the musical pieces that the
, The Zebras are an electronic-key- tronics, such as funk and fusion styles, group will perform are “Just a Passing
board ensemble, which was formed in Haerle said. Thought” by Pablo Mayor, a former
spring 1980 by Dan Haerle of the mu- The ensemble consists of four key- member of the Zebras; “Add One” by
sic faculty.boardplayers, a guitarist, a bass player, Thomas Hellesten;“Z Horns” by Steve
The Zebras’ next performance will a drummer, a percussionist, five horns Weist, a former NT student; and dif-
be at 8:30 p.m. Nov 1. in Kenton Hall and a sound person. ferent compositions by Haerle.
in the Music Building. The lastperfor- At the beginning of each semester “The music we play appeals to a lot
manceofthe semester will be at 9 p.m. the Zebras have auditions for new ofpeople who don’t like jazz,’’Haerle
Nov.9 in the Rock Bottom Lounge. members, said Haerle. said. “We play musical pieces with
; The purpose of the Zebras is to “I receive recommendations from latin, funk and rock rhythms.”
provide advanced keyboard players in music professors that have had stu- Most of the music played appealsto
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Admission to the concert is free. She will perform “Concerto No. 1 em Mississippi and is the lead trom-
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The North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 19, 1994, newspaper, October 19, 1994; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1410484/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.