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Vanguard Guest Artist Series: Mantra Percussion

Presented by Kent State University Hugh A. Glauser School of Music at Ludwig Recital Hall, Kent OH

Feb 17 2018
Vanguard Guest Artist Series: Mantra Percussion

Join us for the Vanguard Guest artist series featuring Mantra Percussion performing original compositions.

Known for innovation in programming and collaboration, Mantra Percussion will perform “Timber” by Michael Gordon and “A Great Many” by Aaron Siegel. Free and open to the public. Free parking.

Repertoire:

“Timber” by Michael Gordon
“A Great Many” by Aaron Siegel

Committed to honoring the past and expanding the future of percussion music, Mantra Percussion brings to life new works for percussion by living composers, collaborates with artists from diverse genres and styles, and questions what it means to communicate music with percussion instruments. Mantra Percussion engages new audiences by challenging the standard concert format through evening-length events that look toward a grander artistic vision.

If you are unable to join us in person, enjoy the free webcast at www.kent.edu/music/live-streaming.

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Free Admission

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Ludwig Recital Hall

1325 Theatre Drive, Kent, OH 44242

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Free parking in any lot surrounding the Center for the Performing Arts.

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