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Saturday, April 14, Concert at 4 p.m.



You are Invited to a Joint Concert with Jack Ashton's Young Artist Chamber Players and Suzuki Strings Cedar City on Saturday, April 14, at 4 p.m. in the St. Jude's Episcopal Church at 70 N. 200 West in Cedar City.  Free and the public is invited.

YACP Selections:
The Red Pony by Aaron Copland
Moto Perpetuo by Niccolo Paganini, Cameron Jeppson, Soloist
Violin Concerto in C by Joseph Haydn, Brooklyn Fagergren, Soloist
String Quartet No. 8 for String Orchestra by Dmitri Shostakovich

Suzuki Strings Selections:
Boil the Cabbage, arr. Hall
Hunter's Chorus by Weber
Concerto No. 2, 3rd mvt. by Seitz

Combined Pieces
Selections from Capriol Suite by Peter Warlock
  Basse Dance
  Pieds-en-l'air
  Sword Dance


Jack Ashton  and YACP

Sara Penny, Jack Ashton, and Carol Bolsover at 2017 performance

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