Ensemble Presents 'Baroque and Blue' in Arts & Lectures Event
The third Arts & Lectures event of the semester features one of San Diego’s premier ensembles, Camarada, for an all-embracing list of composers and merging of musical styles.
The event is at noon on March 3 in Arts 111. The event is free for Cal State San Marcos students. Faculty, staff, alumni and community members can reserve tickets online via the Arts & Lectures website.
“Baroque and Blue” will feature flutist Beth Ross Buckley, CSUSM faculty pianist Dana Burnett, percussionist Duncan Moore and CSUSM faculty bassist Mackenzie Leighton. Two pieces featured will be CPE Bach’s dazzling sonata for flute and keyboard, and selections from the beloved jazz suite by French composer Claude Bolling for flute, piano, bass and percussion. Grammy-winning John Clayton’s “Bach to Blues” for solo bass will be performed by Leighton.
CSUSM’s Arts & Lectures series offers a diverse lineup of artistic, cultural and scholarly events every semester based on input and proposals from students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. Events are scheduled to take place largely in person this spring, subject to change based on developments related to COVID-19. Attendees can reserve tickets online via the Arts & Lectures website.
What: Arts & Lectures event “Baroque and Blue”
Who: Beth Ross Buckley, Dana Burnett, Duncan Moore and Mackenzie Leighton
When: Noon, Thursday, March 3
Where: Arts 111
Cost: Free for CSUSM students; $5 for faculty, staff and alumni; $10 for community members
Tickets: Register online
Information: Arts and Lectures website
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