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October 30, 2002 News Releases
Released 10/29/02


UTAH PUBLIC RADIO TEAMS WITH USU MUSIC DEPARTMENT

LOGAN - Utah Public Radio is joining with Utah State University’s Music Department to spotlight performing artists on campus.

A Thursday (Nov. 7) afternoon feature on Utah Public Radio highlights two faculty ensembles, the Logan Canyon Winds and the Fry Street Quartet. The program begins at 1 p.m. and will be re-broadcast Monday, Nov. 11, at 9 p.m.

The team effort between UPR and the Utah State music department was created as a platform for USU’s performing student and faculty artists as well as for the many visiting faculty, lecturers, performers and artists-in-residence who come to campus. The Nov. 7 broadcast includes Lee Austin’s interviews with members of the two ensembles and introduces the Fry Street Quartet as Utah State’s quartet-in-residence.

Logan Canyon Winds includes Leslie Timmons (flute), Susan Swidnicki (oboe), Nicholas Morrison (clarinet), Carolyn Bodily (bassoon) and Craig Knutson (horn). The group has been together since May, 1992. Selections from the group’s September 29 concert will be included in the broadcast.

Members of the Fry Street Quartet include Jessica Guideri (first violin), Rebecca McFaul (second violin), Russell Fallstad (viola) and Anne Francis (cello). The group will perform part of Haydn’s “Emperor Quartet in C Major, Op. 76, No. 3.”
A service of Utah State University, Utah Public Radio is heard on KUSU (91.5 FM) and KUSR (89.5 FM) in Logan and throughout Utah on a system of 26 translators.

Visit the Utah Public Radio web site for more information at UPR.ORG.


October 29, 2002
Contact: Richard Meng, (435) 797-3132
Writer: Craig Hislop, (435) 797-1352



 

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