Monday, May 27, 12 pm
CACHE COMMUNITY WIND SYMPHONY
Cache Community Band has been making music since 1976. The Wind Symphony is comprised of amateur musicians from around Cache Valley. They are delighted to be able to share their love for music with our community. We will have a little something for everyone, from rousing marches to movie soundtracks to familiar show tunes. Always great toe-tapping music!
Tuesday, May 28, 12 pm
Wednesday, May 29, 12 pm
FRAZIERS AND FRIENDS
This is Ryan and Emma Frazier’s fifth year playing together in the Tabernacle series. They both have piano performance degrees from USU. Ryan is a software engineer at Space Dynamics Lab, and their five children keep Emma hopping. They are joined this year by Catherine Wells who has a degree from USU in clarinet performance. They will be playing classical piano and clarinet works by Liszt, Brahms, Ligeti, and Finzi.
Wednesday, May 29, 12 pm
EMILY EZOLA
USU FACULTY PIANIST
Emily Ezola is a member of the USU Piano Faculty where she directs the Youth Conservatory and teaches several music courses and private piano instruction for the college and pre-college level. This program will include a wide variety of music including a duo performance of Saint-Saen's Carnival of the Animals with Dr. Kevin Olson, the epic 'Vallee D'obermann' from Liszt Years of Pilgrimage, and music from Nintendo's Mario written by Koji Kondo.
Thursday, May 30, 12 pm
SUNDANCE TRIO
BYU WOODWIND FACULTY
We are delighted that Sundance Trio is joining us again for the SummerNoon Concert Series. Hailing from BYU they are all favorite professors there. They will be performing works written for oboe, bassoon and piano. They will also include a few arrangements of hymns, folk songs and movie themes. This mix of styles will appeal to a broad audience. Not to be missed!
Friday, May 31, 12 pm
THE BAND DOWN YONDER
BLUEGRASS BAND
The Band Down Yonder is a group of all-around great folks who have been playing together for six years. They began as a collection of family, neighbors, co-workers, and friends. They feature old time mountain music. A lot of the songs are about trains, but they'll play any song they think is a catchy tune, and tint it with a little bluegrass. Their music appeals to all ages! Come and enjoy!
Friday, May 31, 7 pm Evening Concert
BLOOMBERG FAMILY SINGERS
Bloomberg Family Singers take their audience on a journey from musical theater to pop to kids' music to inspirational to original songs. Having lived and performed in four countries on three different continents together the Blombergs may throw in a foreign language or two in the program. Come and enjoy the Bloomberg Family Singers.
THE CONCERT AND LECTURE SERIES IS SPONSORED BY CACHE COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS AN INTERFAITH AND CIVIC ORGANIZATION, AND IS ALSO SPONSORED IN PART BY THE RAPZ TAX. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS ALLOWS FREE USE OF THE HISTORIC LOGAN TABERNACLE, AS WELL AS PROVIDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT.
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