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Several students taking voice, piano, clarinet, and saxophone lessons with music department instructors will give a recital noon Wednesday in Williams Center for the Arts room 123. Dessert and beverages will be provided.

Neuroscience major Megan Coyer ’05 (Slippery Rock, Pa.), a piano student of Alexis Fisher, will begin the program with “Arabesque, Op. 18” by Robert Schumann.

Mechanical engineering major Jeremy Deaner ’04 (Fitchburg, Wis.), a baritone voice student of Judith Manley, will follow with “Danza, danza fanciulla gentile” by Francesco Durante and “I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly” by Henry Purcell. Manley will serve as accompanist.

Neuroscience major Andrea Leuenberger ’06 (Hershey, Pa.), a piano student of Fisher, will perform a portion of “Sonata in F Major, K. 280” by Mozart. (She has been accepted to an intensive program this summer in the Advanced Piano Division of the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina.)

Economics and business major Laurel Kalp ’06 (Everett, Pa.), a soprano voice student of Manley, will sing “Shall I Compare thee to a Summer’s Day” by Emma Lou Diemer and “Cabin” by Paul Bowles. Deaner will be accompanist.

Clarinetists Abigail Frueh’04 (Havertown, Pa.), a double major in music and psychology, and Magee Perini ’05 (Cornwall, Pa.), a double major in mathematics and economics & business, ensemble students of Susan Charlton, will perform “Concert Piece No. 1 in f minor” by Mendelssohn. Lorenz Maycher will be accompanist.

Music major Jack Furlong ’05(Hopewell, N.J.), a baritone sax student of Cliff Tracy, will play “Out back of the Barn” by Gerry Mulligan.

The final music department event of the school year will be the Jazz Ensemble concert 8 p.m. Friday in the Williams Center auditorium.

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