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Youngblood to perform flute recital at TWU
9/14/05
DENTON —
Dr. Pamela Youngblood, associate professor of music at Texas
Woman’s University, will perform new compositions in
a faculty flute recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20 in
the Margo Jones Performance Hall, located at Oakland and Sawyer
streets on TWU’s Denton campus. Admission is free. For
more information, call (940) 898-2500.
Dr. Youngblood,
accompanied by pianist Gabriel Bita, will perform such works
as “Songs of Armenia” by Jeff Manookian, Reza
Najfar’s “La Persienne” and Daniel Dorff’s
“9 Walks Down 7th Avenue.”
“I am excited
about this program,” Dr. Youngblood said. “These
new compositions are wonderful. As their titles suggest, they
were inspired by the heritage and surroundings of the composers.”
Dr. Youngblood
is the founding director of the TWU and Brookhaven College
flute choirs, and is a founding member of Zephyr Winds, a
TWU ensemble dedicated to the discovery and performance of
chamber music for woodwinds. She has performed at conventions
of the National Flute Association, the Texas Music Educators
Association and the National Association of College Wind and
Percussion Instructors. Dr. Youngblood has been principal
flutist and a featured soloist of the Wichita Falls Symphony
Orchestra since 1980.
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