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Music of Haydyn, Mendelsshohn at April 6, 2014 free concert


The Green River Trio, composed of Lindsey Wilson music faculty members, Bob Reynolds and Wansoo Cho, and Saulo DeAlmeida, of Campbellsville University, will give a free and open to the public concert performing the piano trios of Haydn and Mendelssohn, at 2pmCT/3pmET, Sunday, April 6, 2014, in the Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall, 151 Blue Raider Drive, Columbia, KY


By Duane Bonifer

COLUMBIA, KY - Area residents can enjoy the music of Haydn and Mendelssohn Sunday afternoon at Lindsey Wilson College.

The Green River Trio will give a free concert at 2pmCT Sunday, April 6, 2014, in W.W. Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall, 155 Blue Raider Drive, Columbia, KY. The Green River Trio includes LWC Professor of Music Robert Reynolds, piano; LWC Instructor of Music Wansoo Cho, violin; and Saulo DeAlmeida, cello.

Reynolds is a 33-year veteran of the LWC faculty, where he teaches piano, music history, music theory and American music. He also performs in the region as a soloist and chamber musician. Reynolds earned a doctor of musical arts, in piano performance from UK.

Reynolds' association with LWC began in spring 1966. While a sophomore music student at then-Campbellsville (KY) College, Reynolds performed as guest artist in the Lindsey Wilson Chapel Series.

Cho earned a bachelor of music degree in violin performance from Kosin University (Busan, South Korea), where he was also concertmaster of the Kosin University Symphony Orchestra. He has earned two graduate degrees from Campbellsville (KY) University: a master of arts in music in viola/orchestral conducting, and a master of music in church music.

Cho has also been the assistant conductor and principal viola player for the University of Louisville Symphony Orchestra. In 2010 he conducted the closing concert for the Kentucky Flute Festival.

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, DeAlmeida started his musical journey at the age of 7 on piano and at 13 on cello. Eight years later, he was playing cello in the Brazil National Symphony Orchestra.

DeAlmeida earned a master's degree in cello performance from Florida International University. In 2008, he was awarded a full scholarship to study jazz at the famed University of Louisville Jamey Aebersold Jazz Program, finishing a second master's degree in jazz bass in the spring of 2010.

DeAlmeida is currently studying for a doctorate of musical arts at the University of Kentucky, and he also teaches at Campbellsville and performs internationally with the Almeida Duo. - DUANE BONIFER, Lindsey Wilson College Director of Public Relations

The Green River Trio, composed of Lindsey Wilson music faculty members, Bob Reynolds and Wansoo Cho, and Saulo DeAlmeida, of Campbellsville University, will give a free and open to the public concert performing the piano trios of Haydn and Mendelssohn, at 2pmCT/3pmET, Sunday, April 6, 2014,, in the Slider Humanities Center Recital Hall, 151 Blue Raider Drive, Columbia, KY. Contact: LWC Cultural Affairs Chair Phil Hanna at hannap@ lindsey.edu or 270-384-8250.




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