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			Clinton High School Band to perform with Millikin Wind Ensemble 
			April 19 
			
		 
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            [April 17, 2015]  
			
			DECATUR 
			- Millikin University's Symphonic Wind Ensemble, along with the 
			Clinton High School Band, will present a concert of traditional and 
			contemporary music on Sunday, April 19, 2015, at 4 p.m. in Kirkland 
			Fine Arts Center. 
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			 The program will also feature Millikin student 
			winners of the Wind Ensemble Solo Competition. The concert is free 
			and open to the public. 
			 
			The Clinton High School Band, under the direction of Nathan Wheeler, 
			will open the concert with several musical selections, including 
			Goldman's "The Chimes of Liberty," followed by Larry Daehn's "As 
			Summer Was Just Beginning," Grainger's "Spoon River," and ending 
			with Saucedo's "Confluence." 
			 
			Following a brief intermission, the Millikin Symphonic Wind Ensemble 
			will perform Shostakovitch's "Festive Overture," followed by Aaron 
			Copland's "Quiet City," featuring Millikin soloists Emily Altic, a 
			sophomore music performance instrumental major from Hanna City, 
			Ill., on English horn, and Phillip Tsigolaroff, a senior commercial 
			music major from Decatur, Ill., on trumpet. The Symphonic Wind 
			Ensemble will also perform Heiden's "Diversion," featuring soloist 
			Blake Martin, a senior commercial music major from Springfield, 
			Ill., on alto saxophone. The concert will conclude with a 
			performance of Ticheli's "Symphony No. 2."
			 
			
			  The Millikin Symphonic Wind Ensemble is the University's premiere 
			large instrumental ensemble, and includes students who major in 
			music as well as many other academic disciplines at Millikin 
			University. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble is conducted by Dr. Gary 
			Shaw, Millikin professor of music and director of bands. 
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			Millikin's School of Music is committed to developing complete 
			musicians artistically, technically and intellectually by 
			emphasizing the integration of theory and practice with other 
			disciplines across the University. For more information on 
			Millikin's School of Music, visit millikin.edu/music. 
			 
			For more information on Kirkland Fine Arts Center, please visit 
			kirklandfinearts.com. Events at Kirkland Fine Arts Center are 
			partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a 
			state agency, and the Midwest Arts Council.  
			[Media Relations, Millikin 
			University] 
			
			  
			  
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