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CU Orchestra to perform Oct. 11, 2012, at Ransdell Chapel

Click on headline for complete roster, Campbellsville University Orchestra, with hometowns, instrument

By April Hill
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - The Campbellsville University Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. J. Robert Gaddis, professor of music, and WansooCho, instructor in music, will present a concert featuring Campbellsville University faculty, staff, students and community members on Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 8pmET/7pmCT, in the Ransdell Chapel at 401 N. Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY. The program includes Tannhauser und der Sangerkrieg auf Wartburg overture by Richard Wagner, The Hebrides (Fingal's cave) overture by Felix Mendelssohn, Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, K. 183 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Mlada by Rimsky-Korsakov. The event is free and open to the public.

Members of the orchestra include:



Maria Constanza Boso Galli of Salta, Argentina, violin; Tayler Campbell of Hodgenville, KY, violin; Madeira Curry of Greensburg, KY, violin; Courtney Gilbert of Hodgenville, KY, violin; Saelim Henderson of Seoul, South Korea, violin;

Guang Jin of YanJi, China, violin; Garth Kauffman of Campbellsville, KY, violin; Ching-Hao Lin of Kaohsing, Taiwan, violin; Eunsil Park of Busan, South Korea, violin;

Hannah Thompson of Cincinnati, Ohio, violin; Caitlin Watson of Campbellsville, KY, violin; Roger Noel Davis of Campbellsville KY, viola; Sarah Gilbert of Hodgenville, KY, viola; Katie Johnson Leitchfield, KY, viola; Denis Santos of Ceara, Brazil, viola;

Isabelle Albuquerque of Rio de Janiero, Brazil, cello; Gabriella Batista of Vitoria, Brazil, cello; Saulo De Almeida of Rio de Janiero, Brazil, cello; Adrienne Gilbert of Hodgenville, KY, cello;

Seth Johnson of Leitchfield, cello; Leonardo Barros of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, bass; Julie Caldwell of Campbellsville, KY, bass; Andrey Goncalves of Vitoria, Brazil, bass; Christina Bishop of Campbellsville, KY, flute;

Brittany Sapp of Campbellsville, KY, flute; Cristina Silva of Rio de Janiero, Brazil, flute; Jenna Beth Embry of Caneyville, KY, clarinet; Hannah Nunn of Radcliff, KY, clarinet; James Nutter of Lebanon, KY, bass clarinet;

Madeline Hahn of Cox's Creek, KY, bassoon; Pei-Ju Lai of Nantou, Taiwan, bassoon; Joni Farmer of Campbellsville, KY, Horn; Jarrod Fenwick of Lebanon, KY, Horn;

Tyler Fenwick of Lebanon, KY, horn; Holli Lindsey of Scottsville, KY, horn; Joshua Fowler of Linwood, KY, trumpet; Blake Herron of Campbellsville, KY, trumpet; Jeremy Bell of Harlan, KY, trombone; Zach Cox of Campbellsville, KY, tuba; Jordan Hines of Hartford, KY, percussion;

Kim Byeonggwan of Ulsan, South Korea, percussion; Aron Neal of Cincinnati, OH, percussion; and Maria Milagros Boso Galli of Salta, Argentina, piano.

For other information, contact the School of Music: music@campbellsville.edu.


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