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Rock Wehrmann Trio plays music by Henry Mancini

Presented by Music from the Western Reserve at Christ Church Episcopal, Hudson OH

Feb 10 2019
Rock Wehrmann Trio plays music by Henry Mancini

Rock Wehrmann Trio plays music by Henry Mancini, featuring vocalist Barbara Rosene and bassist Aiden Plank.

A special evening of music of the legendary composer, conductor, arranger and musician, Henry Manicini with Rock Wehrmann trio.  A native of Hudson Rock Wehrmann is in much demand in the Midwest as an arranger, producer, soloist and accompanist. He has appeared as a featured soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, and performed at the presentation of the Pulitzer Prizes. His background includes a degree in pipe organ from Kent State University, the position of Artist-in-Residence for Moog Music, and appearances on recordings by prominent jazz artists such as Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, and Herbie Hancock. His company, Sudden Realizations, produces music and sound design for films and broadcasts. He is currently an adjunct faculty member at both Cleveland State University and University of Akron.

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Tickets available cash/check at the door. General admission $20, student tickets FREE.

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Meet-the-artist receiption immediately following the concert.

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Christ Church Episcopal

21 Aurora Street, Hudson, OH 44236

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