midwestern state university presents jazz meets classical
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Upcoming performances in the Department of Music
More info at the Department of Music at 940-397-4267 or visit msutexas.edu/academics/finearts/
Midwestern State University presents
Jazz Meets Classical
Sarah Dunbar – Saxophone and Flute Corey Robinson – Drums
Amanda Peck – Bass Martin Camacho - Piano
October 26, 2021 | 7:30 p.m. Akin Auditorium
Midwestern State University Wichita Falls, Texas
JAZZMeetsClassical
Program
Four Pictures from New York Roberto Molinelli I. Dreamy Dawn (b.1963) II. Tango Club
Sarah Dunbar – Saxophones
Martin Camacho – Piano Four Cuban Dances M. Ruiz Armengol Ritmonia (1911-2002) Cuban Serenade The Happy Days Seven
Martin Camacho – Piano Suite for Flute and Jazz Trio Claude Bolling
I. Baroque and Blue (1930-2020) II. Sentimentale III. Javanaise IV. Fugace V. Irlandaise VI. Versatile VII. Veloce
Sarah Dunbar – Flute Amanda Peck – Bass
Corey Robinson – Drums Martin Camacho - Piano
Sarah Dunbar is the Assistant Professor of Woodwinds at MSU Texas. An award-winning flutist and saxophonist, she has won prizes in seven international competitions and performed as a soloist in venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Beethoven House. She specializes in multiple woodwind instrument performance across the idioms of classical and jazz. She joined MSU in 2020. Corey Robinson is the Assistant Professor of Percussion and Associate Director of Bands at MSU Texas. A performer and composer, he has premiered numerous commissions and several of his own works at international conferences including the World Saxophone Congress and Percussive Arts Society International Convention. A focus of his interest is duo music for saxophone and percussion. He joined MSU in 2019. Amanda Peck is the Adjunct Professor of Double Bass and Assistant Instructor of the Golden Thunder Marching Band at MSU Texas. As a music educator, she has over ten years of teaching experience in the public schools, and she has performed in several orchestras and small ensembles throughout the country as a double bassist. She joined MSU in 2019. Martin Camacho is Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at MSU Texas. His extensive performing career includes presentations in many countries, prestigious halls around the globe, and as soloist with several symphonic orchestras. A focus of his interest is Latin music and late nineteenth century European music. He joined MSU in 2014.