The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 12, 1973, Page page 8, Image 8

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Your Air Force recruiter is accepting applications
from persons with degrees in these general fields:
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Brass set
to include
Christmas
selections
Christmas music will add a
holiday flavor to the concert
by the UNL School of Music
brass ensemble. Thn free
program starts at 8 p.m.
Thursday in Kimball Recital
Hall.
The first piece will bo "The
Exorcism" by Walter Ross.
Originally written to fit a
poem, it was first composed
with an accompanying dance,
said Jack Snider, professor of
music, who will conduct the
brass ensemble.
"The piece has lots of
rhythmical, moody effects,"
Snider said. "The Exorcism"
sets peicussion against the
brass in five? movements. The
rhythm is prcvidecby tympani,
vibes, xylophone, bells, temple
blocks and mancas.
"Concerto Antifonale,"
written in 1966 by Vaclav
Nelhybel, divides the ensemble
into three sections: a
three-piece solo and two
choirs. Snider described the
four-movement woi k as
rhythmic, but with much
melody and harmony.
Nelhybel uses adjacent
instruments to create strong
dissonance.
The holiday emphasis cpens
the second half of the program,
in "Suite of Carols," arranged
by Leroy Anderson.
The concert ends with a
medley of "Deck the Halls"
and "Here We Go A-Cuoling"
in a new arrangement by Jerry
Fielding.
The brass ensemble consists
of 6 trumpets. 2 euphoria, 5
horns,. 2 tuba, 4 trombones ind,,
3 percussionists.
Snider added that anyone
who is not in an ensemble and
would like to play next
semester should sec him or
Albert Rometo before semester
break.
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