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Young Artists Chamber Players and Suzuki Strings Cedar City on April 8



 Jack Ashton’s
Young Artists Chamber Players 
and Suzuki  Strings in Concert

Saturday, April 8, 2017
4:00 p.m. in the St. Jude’s Episcopal Church
70 N. 200 W.   -  Free and public invited

Music includes Fiddle Faddle by LeRoy Anderson, Sibelius, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, and more. 

Program:

Suzuki Strings
Aunt Rhody Variations
Red Wing

Young Artist Chamber Players
Divertimento in Bb - Allegro vivace by Telemann
Mendelssohn Sinfonia No. 9 - Grave-Allegro
Solitude on the Mountain by Ole Bull
Serenade for Strings - Tchaikovsky (portion)

Combined Pieces
Fiddle Faddle by LeRoy Anderson
Andante Festivo by Sibelius 

Salt Lake group coming to Cedar City for performance

Rehearsing combined groups in 2016

Suzuki Strings students join with YACP

Jack Ashton with Suzuki Strings teachers Chelsea Gardner and Marin Colby at a previous performance.

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