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Apr292011

April 29, 2011, Friday - MacPhail Spotlight Series: Musical Folklore

Time: 8:00pm

Location:   MacPhail Center for Music, Antonello Hall, 501 South 2nd Street

Enjoy a rich mix of lively tempos and memorable
folk music from around the world. From classics to original compositions, this music is created with imagination and performed with breathtaking precision. The concert will
feature three unique performance segments.

Alan Johnston, guitar; Heather MacLaughlin, piano
PLANXTY Heather MacLaughlin and Alan Johnston by Ian Krouse

Julie Johnson, flute; Jacqueline Ultan, cello; Adam Linz, bass; JT Bates, percussion
Original arrangements by Julie Johnson and Jacqueline Ultan based on folk tunes from around the world

Peter Ostroushko, mandolin and fiddle
Selections will be announced from the stage