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Oct172010

October 17, 2010, Sunday - Flute Master Class: Paula Gudmundson and Amy Morris at MacPhail

Time: 1:00pm-3:00pm

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

Cost:  $5 General Admission at the door; Free to MacPhail students

Amy Morris and Paula Gudmundson will present a master class focusing on students from the flute studios at MacPhail. Four students will perform short selections with piano and then receive critique and suggestions from the faculty. This class will be of particular interest to students in grades 7-12, but all are welcome to watch, listen and learn.