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Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts/CHOBRATY: Michael Vlatkovich & William Roper

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 209 N Louise St Glendale CA 91206  See map

 

FREE ADMISSION GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS
Every First & Third Wednesday at 12:10-12:40 pm

 
On Wed. JUNE 6, 2012 at 12:10-12:40 pm:

CHOBRATY: Compositions/Improvisation
by
Michael Vlatkovich - trombone
&
William Roper - tuba

http://roperarts.com/chbrty.htm

Read about the artists at:
http://michaelvlatkovich.wordpress.com
http://roperarts.com

PROGRAM:
Chobraty will select works from the following list:
1. Chobraty - M. Vlatkovich
2.The Fat Dance - M. Vlatkovich
3.Sus scrofa scrofa - W. Roper
4.Spoon the Spoon - M. Vlatkovich
5.16th Street Baptist - W. Roper
6.The Daily Parade Dragging Their
Lives Behind Them - M. Vlatkovich
7.The Embrace - M. Vlatkovich

These compositions by Vlatkovich and Roper
have in common an attempt to meld written
material with improvisation as seamlessly as
possible. Michael's compositions are often
inspired by specific friends, poems and
human behavior. The notes for many of his
themes are derived from a system he has
devised of assigning pitches to letters of the
alphabet. The two compositions by Roper are
based on the wild boars that inhabit the
forests of Bavaria and an historical event
(the bombing of the Baptist church in
Birmingham, AL in 1963).

CHOBRATY is funded in part through
NewMusicUSA's MetLife Creative Connections program.

RELAX DURING YOUR LUNCH HOUR WITH LIVE MUSIC
Light lunch to go prepared by ANGELA'S BISTRO
available for $6.
Please place your order before the concert by 12:10 pm;
your order will be delivered by 12:40 pm.

LOCATION:
The Sanctuary at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GLENDALE
209 N. Louise St. ( at Wilson)
Glendale, CA 91206
818 249 5108
Map & venue info http://www.fbcglendale.net

UPCOMING CONCERTS in the same series:
( every First & Third Wednesday at 12:10-12: 40 pm;
programs subject to change)

http://www.glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com

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