[NEohioPAL] ASHLAND FACULTY RECITAL FEATURES TOM REED ON CLARINET & SAXOPHONE, OCT. 31

Tricia Applegate tapplega at ashland.edu
Fri Oct 25 13:18:12 PDT 2013


Ashland University Department of Music presents

*FACULTY RECITAL: THOMAS REED, CLARINET & SAXOPHONE*

*Susan Gregg, piano*

*Thursday, October 31 at 7:30 p.m.*

*Elizabeth Pastor Recital Hall*

Ashland University Department of Music presents a faculty recital by Thomas
Reed, Professor of Music and Music Department Chair, and pianist Susan
Gregg on Thursday, October 31, 7:30 p.m., in the Elizabeth Pastor Recital
Hall located down the hall from Hugo Young Theatre in the Center for the
Arts.  The concert is *free and open to the public*.
The recital begins with Dr. Reed on clarinet performing pieces including
one of Witold Lutoslawski's most popular works Dance Preludes which is
based on Polish folk dances, and Camille St. Saens' cherished Sonate for
Clarinet. After a brief intermission, Dr. Reed will switch to the saxophone
for jazz selections with Lanny Gooding, piano; Paul Martin, bass; Rich
Moore, drums; Scott Garlock, trombone; and Amanda Bekeny, trumpet. Music
may include *Nica's Dream, The Nearness of You, Samba de Orfeu, Too Close
for Comfort, **4:30** Blues*, and*Jumpin' at the Woodside.*

Dr. Reed joined the Ashland University faculty in 1986. He is a member of
the Akron Symphony and Ashland Symphony, was a long-time member of the
Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, and has performed on clarinet or saxophone with
the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Blossom Festival
Orchestra, Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra, Dayton Philharmonic, Youngstown
Symphony, Blossom Festival Band and the Jazz Unit. He has been soloist with
the Akron, Mansfield and Ashland Symphonies and performs on recordings from
the Akron Symphony, Cleveland Chamber Symphony, Cleveland Jazz Orchestra
and the Paul Ferguson Jazz Orchestra. His clarinet CD “Mutually Inclusive”
was released in 2008 on Capstone Records. He is also a founding member of
IRON TOYS, a woodwind quartet that performs original repertoire for
saxophones, clarinets and flutes.  He holds degrees from The Ohio State
University, the University of Michigan and the University of Akron.

For more information about the music department and its performances, visit
the Web site at www.ashland.edu/music, Facebook at
www.facebook.com/AshlandUniversityMusic, or contact Tricia Applegate,
coordinator of performing arts publicity and events, at 419-289-5950 or
tapplega at ashland.edu.
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