Special ceremony honors Tempe Symphony Orchestra's 30th season
Special ceremony honors Tempe Symphony Orchestra's 30th season
TEMPE, Ariz. - The Tempe Symphony Orchestra, with mezzo-soprano soloist
Jenny Armendt, will wrap-up its 2004-2005 concert season with "Three
Countries - Three Styles" at 7:30 p.m. on April 18 in Boyle Auditorium,
McClintock High School, 1830 E. Del Rio Drive. Admission is free. Seating is
open.
Mayor Hugh Hallman will make a special presentation to the Tempe Symphony
Orchestra in recognition of its 30th season.
The orchestra will feature the music of composers Malcolm Arnold, Manuel de
Falla, Morton Gould and Georges Bizet, with Armendt singing de Falla's "El
Amor Brujo."
Armendt received her bachelor and master's degrees in voice performance at
the University of South Carolina and studied in the doctoral program at
Northwestern University. She has performed in master classes of Gerard
Souzay (French melodie) and Ralph Appelman (vocal technique), and has
coached privately with John Wustman in song literature. She previously
taught voice at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, and at the Capitol
Conservatory of Music in Bexley, Ohio. Armendt teahes private voice in
Scottsdale.
The Tempe Symphony Orchestra is under the direction of Dr. Richard Strange.
Michael Hoerber, Director of Bands at Paradise Valley High School, is the
assistant conductor.
The Tempe Symphony Orchestra is sponsored jointly by the city of Tempe and
the Arizona State University School of Music. For information, call
480/350-5287 or visit www.tempe.gov/arts/events/tso/.
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Mary E. Fowler
Management Assistant
City of Tempe Cultural Services
Edna Vihel Center for the Arts
Telephone: 480/350-5162
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TEMPE, Ariz. - The Tempe Symphony Orchestra, with mezzo-soprano soloist
Jenny Armendt, will wrap-up its 2004-2005 concert season with "Three
Countries - Three Styles" at 7:30 p.m. on April 18 in Boyle Auditorium,
McClintock High School, 1830 E. Del Rio Drive. Admission is free. Seating is
open.
Mayor Hugh Hallman will make a special presentation to the Tempe Symphony
Orchestra in recognition of its 30th season.
The orchestra will feature the music of composers Malcolm Arnold, Manuel de
Falla, Morton Gould and Georges Bizet, with Armendt singing de Falla's "El
Amor Brujo."
Armendt received her bachelor and master's degrees in voice performance at
the University of South Carolina and studied in the doctoral program at
Northwestern University. She has performed in master classes of Gerard
Souzay (French melodie) and Ralph Appelman (vocal technique), and has
coached privately with John Wustman in song literature. She previously
taught voice at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, and at the Capitol
Conservatory of Music in Bexley, Ohio. Armendt teahes private voice in
Scottsdale.
The Tempe Symphony Orchestra is under the direction of Dr. Richard Strange.
Michael Hoerber, Director of Bands at Paradise Valley High School, is the
assistant conductor.
The Tempe Symphony Orchestra is sponsored jointly by the city of Tempe and
the Arizona State University School of Music. For information, call
480/350-5287 or visit www.tempe.gov/arts/events/tso/.
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Mary E. Fowler
Management Assistant
City of Tempe Cultural Services
Edna Vihel Center for the Arts
Telephone: 480/350-5162
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