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There are two opportunities this weekend to hear some great music at UTC's
Roland Hayes Concert Hall.

On Friday evening, November 7, our second Faculty Concert will feature
pianist David Walters performing a varied program of classical and jazz
works.  The first half will feature the music of Scarlatti, Chopin and
Hindemith, enabling David to show off his "legit" chops.  After
intermission, the David Walters Trio will perform jazz standards from
Gershwin to Brubeck.  David's combo will be joined by guest artists Clint
Schmitt and India Galyean.  Clint's saxophone artistry is well-known in the
Chattanooga community.  Ms. Galyean is a vocalist who performed for several
years in such New York venues as the Iridium, Irving Plaza, and Russian Tea
Room, and won the prestigious Back Stage Bistro Outstanding Vocalist
Award.  Friday's concert will begin at 8:00 p.m.  There is no admission
charge and we hope our guests will join us after the concert for some
refreshments in the FAC lobby.

On Sunday evening, November 9, at 7:00 p.m., UTC's and Chattanooga State's
opera theater programs and the UTC Orchestra will present Gilbert and
Sullivan's comic operetta "H.M.S. Pinafore."   This is the second year of
operatic collaboration between the campuses, through the work of Jan
Cochrane, UTC Opera Theatre director, and Darrin Hassevoort, director of
Chattanooga State's opera theatre program.  The orchestra will be under the
baton of Gary Wilkes.  Sets and lighting are under the direction of Kim Renz.

Pinafore is a perennial favorite and promises to be just as delightful as
last April's presentation of "The Mikado", another G & S classic.  Tickets
for the production are $5.00 and may be purchased from the Fine Arts Center
box office.

Please join us on Friday and Sunday evenings for these fine events.

Lee

Lee D. Harris, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Acting Head
Department of Music-1451
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, TN  37403
(423) 425-4601
FAX: (423) 425-4603

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