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Show Facuky-studerit recital scheduled at SUSC "Song Without Words," a four movement piece for oboe and string quartet composed by a Southern Utah State College student, will be featured Sunday at a faculty-student recital. The public is invited to attend the program which will begin at 6 p.m. in SUSC's Thorley Recital Hall. William Brough, a junior composition major at SUSC, has composed over 200 songs, one of which was heard in the recent SUSC theater production "Beauty and the Beast." The premiere performance per-formance of his "Song Without Words" will be performed by sophomore music majors Jennie Outram, St. George, and Caroleen Campbell, Cedar City, on violin; David Nyman, chairman of the SUSC Department of Music, on viola ; SUSC alumna Carol Ann Nyman on cello; and Virginia Stitt, assistant professor of music, on oboe. Brough is a- 1973 graduate of Skyline High School, Salt Lake City. Also included on the program will be a Baroque trio for violin, oboe and cello. Performers Per-formers will be Dr. Stitt, Jennie Outram, and Janice Henrie, a freshman fresh-man music major from Winslow, Arizona. A jump of almost 100 years in compositional time and style will take place between the Baroque number and a horn concertino written by Donizetti, a composer known primarily for his operas in the early Romantic period. |