JU faculty Tony Steve, Joe Yorio and alum Bob Moore to perform at Art Walk Wednesday!
June 4, 2013
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Tony Steve – Marimba, Xylophone, Vibes and Percussion (JU Asst. Professor of Contemporary Music and Percussion), Bob Moore – Piano (JU Alum), and Joe Yorio – Bass Clarinet (JU Adjunct Professor) will perform during the “Promenade!” Art Walk Concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, in the Hicks Auditorium of the Main Library downtown.
The Jacksonville Public Library is presenting the free program of music by Mars Bonfire/David Lang, Augusto Marcellino, Bob Moore, Bix Beiderbecke, and Red Norvo, plus a live performance of an original score by Tony Steve and Bob Moore accompanying a showing of Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle’s 1917 silent film, “Coney Island.”
Program:
Born To Be Wild – Mars Bonfire arranged by David Lang
Choro#1 – Augustino Marcellino – Adapted for marimba by Gordon Stout
In A Mist – Bix Beiderbecke – arranged by Red Norvo, new edition Tony Steve
Dance of the Octopus – Red Norvo
Low Viscosity – Bob Moore
Coney Island – Silent film – music arranged by Tony Steve and Bob Moore
If you are downtown at Art Walk, beat a path to this enjoyable, free, concert sponsored in part by the library and Mike Balter Mallets.
Tony Steve (percussion) and Joe Yorio (bass clarinet) are faculty artists from Jacksonville University. Bob Moore (piano) is the Music Director at the Episcopal Church of Our Savior, and a versatile composer with nearly 200 published works.
The concert will be held in the Hicks Auditorium. Concertgoers are encouraged to use the Main Street entrance to the Library because the Laura Street entrance will close at 7 p.m.
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