Baylor Woodwind Quintet to Perform March 3

February 25, 1998

by Richard Veit

Five members of the Baylor University School of Music's woodwind faculty will perform a concert at 5 p.m Tuesday, March 3, in Meadows Recital Hall of the Glennis McCrary Music Building.
This chamber ensemble, the Baylor Woodwind Quintet, is comprised of Helen Ann Shanley, associate professor of flute; Doris DeLoach, professor of oboe; Richard Shanley, professor of clarinet; Kenton Moore, assistant professor of bassoon; and Margaret Robinson, assistant professor of horn.
Their concert will open with the Quintet in A-flat Major, Op. 14, by English composer Gustav Holst (1874-1934), who is most famous for his orchestral suite "The Planets."
Also on the program will be "Three Gags," Opus 5, by the 57-year-old Norwegian composer Trygve Madsen.
Concluding the concert will be the woodwind quintet known as "Fúvósötös," written in 1953 by Hungarian composer Endre Szervánszky.
The Baylor Woodwind Quintet's concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call the Baylor School of Music at 710-3991.