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Spring Music Festival hits all the right notes

Published: Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Updated: Saturday, September 12, 2009 12:09

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David Bryant conducts the Eastern Orchestra on Saturday night.

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Angels of Harmony

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(left to right) Sophomore Rebecca Clendaniel, first-year Austin Martin, senior Heather Jones and senior Joanna Hoover play in the Eastern Winds.

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(left to right) First-year Ashlee Mathes and senior Rachel Fahrenbruch preform in the Flute Ensemble.

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The University Choir

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Senior Alex Younger of Turning Point bangs a congo drum.

Eastern's Music department took the McInnis stage at its annual Spring Music Festival on April 24th and 25th at 8 p.m. Friday night began with the Eastern Winds and continued with the Eastern Strings, the Flute Ensemble and the University Choir. Saturday night found the Eastern Orchestra performing first, one of its pieces showcasing the typewriting talents of the administrative assistant of the music department, Colleen Bradstreet. After the orchestra, the Chamber Ensemble, Women's Chorale, Turning Point and Angels of Harmony graced the audience with their vocal talent. This year's festival also introduced the new group MIDI (Musical Instrumental Digital Interface), a five-person ensemble armed with electronic instruments and amps. The two-night concert produced beautiful music and was viewed as a great success by all involved.

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