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Monday, October 5, 2009

Goshen College flute and piano instructors to perform recital Oct. 10

Concert: Faculty Recital Series – Rebecca Hovan, flute & Christine Larson Seitz, piano
Date and time: Saturday, Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m.
Location: Rieth Recital Hall, Goshen College Music Center
Cost: $7 adults, $5 seniors/students, available at the door one hour before the recital. GC students free with valid ID.

GOSHEN, Ind. – Goshen College instructor of music and flutist Rebecca Hovan will perform a recital of works for flute with Assistant Professor of Music and pianist Christine Larson Seitz on Saturday, Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center's Rieth Recital Hall. The program, titled "In the Parlor," will feature works selected to inspire visions of music heard in late 19th century and early 20th century European music parlors.

The two will perform "Rondo Capriccioso" by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, "Duo IV from Sechs Konzertante Duos für Flöte und Viola" by François Devienne, "Suite Pastorale for Three Flutes" by Jean-Michel Damase, "Andante and Rondo for Two Flutes and Piano" by Franz Doppler, "Mélodies transcrites pour Flûte et Piano, Vol. 3" by Gabriel Faure, "Sonata in D Major" by Leonardo Vinci, "Entr'acte  pour flûte et guitare" by Jacques Ibert and "Sonatina for Flute and Piano" by Eldin Burton.

Hovan is principal flute with the Elkhart County Symphony and performs regularly with other chamber groups in the Northern Indiana area. She is on the faculty at Indiana University-South Bend (IUSB) and Goshen College, and she is also an artist/clinician for Emerson Flutes. Her training includes a master of music from the University of North Texas where she was a teaching fellow in flute. She was a winner of the National Flute Association's Masterclass Competition and has performed at the association's national convention several times. She has also presented various pedagogy workshops for the National Flute Association, at colleges and universities, and at various flute festivals. Her first book, an intermediate method for flute, was published in December 2003. She has served on the pedagogy committee of the National Flute Association since December 2002 and was recently appointed chair of the committee.

Previously on the faculty at IUSB and Bethel College in Mishawaka, Seitz has been a sought-after recital accompanist in Michiana for 35 years. She has studied with Robert Hamilton and John Owings. Since 1978, Seitz has been the accompanist and assistant director for the St. Joseph Valley Camerata, and has been the organist at First United Methodist Church in Mishawaka since 1987.

Tickets for the recital cost $7 for adults and $5 for seniors/students. They will be available at the door one hour before the recital.

Editors: For more information about this release, to arrange an interview or request a photo, contact Goshen College News Bureau Director Jodi H. Beyeler at (574) 535-7572 or jodihb@goshen.edu.

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