UH Symphonic Band to perform free concert Nov. 3
The University Heights Symphonic Band will present its free, annual fall concert at John Carroll University's (JCU) Dolan Science Atrium on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 3:30 p.m.
The building is located near the Fairmount Circle entrance to the campus, just behind Hamlin Quad where the band's outdoor concerts are annually held.
This year's program, titled Distant Travels, will musically take the audience around the world, and beyond. Conducted by Music Director Devlin Pope, the performance will include the following selections: Four Scottish Dances by Arnold, Sea Songs by Williams, A Nordic Trilogy by Erickson, Metroplex: Three Postcards from Manhattan by Sheldon, Afterlife by Galante, and a percussion feature by Hazo titled A Zillion Nickels. The concert will conclude with a classic Sousa march.
This free event is sponsored by the city of University Heights. For more information or to inquire about joining the band, visit universityheightsband.org.
Edward Siess
Edward Siess is the president and business manager of University Heights Symphonic Band.