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Trinity Symphonic Band performs Oct. 30

The Trinity College Symphonic Band will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30, in the ATO Chapel on the Deerfield campus, located at 2065 Half Day Road. Tickets are $8 for general admission, $5 for students and seniors, and may be purchased at the door or by calling (847) 317-8021.

The evening program includes a variety of music from Cajun folk songs to a Broadway showstoppers overture. Also on the program is Weber's Concertino in C Major, featuring oboe soloist and Trinity instructor Allison Baker Wehrle.

Brian Reichenbach directs the TIU Symphonic Band and teaches classes in applied trumpet, music theory, aural skills, music technology, and brass techniques. As a trumpet player, he has performed with ensembles including Chicago Sinfonietta, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra, and Millar Brass and is a member of the Elmhurst and Northbrook Symphonies.

Reichenbach has been a clinician for and appeared as soloist with area middle and high school ensembles. An avid chamber musician, he is a member of the International Chamber Artists and founding member of the Lincoln Park Brass. Before coming to Trinity, Professor Reichenbach taught trumpet at Olivet Nazarene University, North Central College, and College of DuPage. Since 2005 he has been active in musical worship at Blanchard Alliance Church in Wheaton.

Musical excellence has always been at the core of the symphonic band and this is reflected in their repertoire of classic and contemporary wind band literature. Trinity students majoring in music and the liberal arts make up the ensemble that serves to promote a lifetime of service to church, school and community through music making.

For information on the Symphonic Band concert at Trinity or about the many musical ensembles at Trinity International University, visit tiu.edu/music.

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