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Show University stage band set for Kingsbury Hall concert The University Concert Band will present an hour long concert in Kingsbury Hall on March 16, at 3 p.m. Dr. Forrest D. Stoll, conductor of the band, and Loel T. Hepworth, the band's associate conductor, report that the concert will include many musical works written especially for bands by such composers as Paul Creston, Howard Hansen and Norman Dello Joio. I ' 1 The opening seleclio-performed seleclio-performed by the 85 band will be Caesar Grovannia "Overture" followed by "Vie on a Medieval Tune" bvNois Dello Joio. The Joio selections first performed in 1963. Dr. Stoll said of the It: selection to be presented by fr band, Howard Hanson "Andante, from Symphony X( 1," "This is the earliest i Hanson's large works and i; composed in his 25th year. Ik first performed under his direct; while on a three year fellowship composition at the Ana. Academy in Rome." The band will also play ft. Creston's "Anatolia-Tii Rhapsody" based on w Turkish folk songs and dan Serge Prof ieff s "March, Opus; and "Lincolnshire Posey," i! was described by its coup: Percy Grainger, as "A but! I musical wildflowers." |