Listen to a memorable season
Schalene Houston
Issue date: 6/1/05 Section: News
SIUE's Music Department is making its own mix this summer.
The Summer Arts Concert Series "A Season to Remember" is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences and features different types of music concerts.
The series is composed of five concerts the first beginning on June 3 in Dunham Hall at 7:30 p.m.
"It's just great music ... from Brazilian percussion to Native American music," Department of Music Chair Dr. John Korak said.
This series is an opportunity to bring new artists to the area and for the faculty of the music department to showcase their talent.
"I looked for something distinctively different from each concert. It'll be all different music ... we have a variety of performers." Korak said.
Artists slated to perform are Kangho and Minyoung Lee, SIUE jazz faculty members, Chamber Winds Alive, Rhythms of the Night, and John Two-Hawks.
All of the concerts are free and open to the public. "A Season to Remember" ends June 10.
For more information, call the Music Department at 650-3900 or visit their Web site at siue.edu/MUSIC/.
The Summer Arts Concert Series "A Season to Remember" is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences and features different types of music concerts.
The series is composed of five concerts the first beginning on June 3 in Dunham Hall at 7:30 p.m.
"It's just great music ... from Brazilian percussion to Native American music," Department of Music Chair Dr. John Korak said.
This series is an opportunity to bring new artists to the area and for the faculty of the music department to showcase their talent.
"I looked for something distinctively different from each concert. It'll be all different music ... we have a variety of performers." Korak said.
Artists slated to perform are Kangho and Minyoung Lee, SIUE jazz faculty members, Chamber Winds Alive, Rhythms of the Night, and John Two-Hawks.
All of the concerts are free and open to the public. "A Season to Remember" ends June 10.
For more information, call the Music Department at 650-3900 or visit their Web site at siue.edu/MUSIC/.

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