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SOUTHEASTERN STUDENTS PERFORM IN
CRESCENT
CITY – Two Southeastern Louisiana University students – mezzo-soprano Amanda
Tarver of Prairieville, center, and baritone James Flick of Kent, Conn.,
right – will perform at Tulane University’s “Music at Midday” series at
noon on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at Rogers Memorial Chapel. They will be accompanied
by Raisa Voldman.
SOUTHEASTERN STUDENTS PERFORM AT TULANE’S “MUSIC AT
MIDDAY”
HAMMOND -- Two Southeastern Louisiana
University music majors will present a guest recital Wednesday, Oct. 16,
as part of Tulane University’s “Music at Midday” concert series.
Mezzo-soprano Amanda Tarver,
a senior from Prairieville, and baritone James Flick, a graduate student
from Kent, Conn., will perform at noon at Tulane’s Rogers Memorial Chapel.
Admission is free to the public.
Tarver, a student of Southeastern
voice professor Scharmal Schrock, will perform works by Handel, Camille
Saint-Saens, Bizet, Purcell and Strauss. Flick, who studies with Southeastern’s
Joy Ratliff, has chosen selections by Mozart, Wagner, Offenbach, and Douglas
Moore.
The students will be accompanied
by pianist Raisa Voldman. |