Female musician playing a horn

ABERDEEN, S.D. – The Northern State University Music Department is proud to present the “Battle of the Brass” chamber recital this Thursday, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Johnson Fine Arts Center’s Jewett Theater. 

This recital will feature two student brass ensembles. Northern’s student brass quintet, the Hub City Brass, will share a recital with the tuba euphonium ensemble 4 Below.

The brass quintet repertoire will include the Malcom Arnold “Brass Quintet No. 1,” Anthony DiLorenzo’s “Fire Dance,” and an arrangement of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.”

The quartet will feature the pieces “Power” and “Manhattan Suite” (both by John Stevens), and an arrangement of Saint-Saens “Bacchanale.”

The members of Hub City Brass include Marissa Hanley, Patrick Calvillo, McKinley Hoselton, Morgan Mewes and Adam Henning. The members of Four Below include Lucas Fredrick, Jakob Walden, Chris Allen and Justin Desens. Both chamber groups are coached by Dr. Travis Netzer.

Due to COVID-19, admission is free to all 2020-21 NSU School of Fine Arts events. Limited seating is available. Masks are required for all patrons, and attendees are asked to follow appropriate social-distancing protocols.

The concert will also be livestreamed on the NSU Music Department Facebook page.

About Northern State University

Northern State University is a student-centered institution that provides an outstanding educational experience, preparing students through the liberal arts and professional education for their future endeavors. A regional university, Northern offers rigorous academics; diverse civic, social and cultural opportunities; and a commitment to building an inclusive environment for all points of view. Northern also offers a broad-based athletics program, sponsoring 15 NCAA Division II intercollegiate varsity sports that compete in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NSIC). The university strives to enrich the community through partnerships such as its Educational Impact Campaign, which opened a new South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired; new athletic and recreation fields; and, soon, an on-campus regional sports complex. With the $55 million campaign, NSU has been the recipient of more than $120 million in privately funded building projects and scholarships within a decade. To learn more, visit NSU Admissions.