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All Things Great and Small orchestral performance

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All Things Great and Small orchestral performance

The NIC music department performed the “All Things Great and Small concert April 28, featuring a variety of orchestral music spanning hundreds of years and dozens of instruments.

Performances included pieces by popular classical composers such as Back and Mozart and expended into lesser known realms including Armenian folk music and pieces inspired by 80s synthpop.

“It went really well,” said alto-sax performer Sam Rainey. “I enjoyed it. I enjoyed my performance and the performance of others as well.”

Logan Shevalier attended the concert to watch his partner, Anthony Moore, play the trumpet and clarinet.

“It was interesting. I enjoyed all of the performances,” he said.

The NIC music department will host their next concert, “Celebrating Moms,” on Mother’s Day, May 8. The free program will be held in the City Park (weather permitting.)

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Jack Harris is a journalism major at NIC. He plans to transfer to the University of Montana and continue his journalism studies. Jack moonlights as a trumpet player and enjoys moderate length walks on the beach.

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