Friday, Jan. 23: Jacobsen Series Presents "Music For Carillon, Percussion and Hammered Dulcimer

Schneebeck Concert Hall

By Volcano Staff on January 19, 2015

Feel like your life could use a little more "je ne sais quoi"? Well, we know quoi: You need a classy joint, a night out on the town, some sweet percussion action. Perhaps in the form of a world premiere duet for marimba and euphonium, written by award-winning composer Neil Thornock, professor of music composition and theory at Brigham Young University in Utah. That's the ticket! The wooden-keyed marimba - loved by Latino and modern classical musicians alike for its softly resonating tones - traces its history back centuries to the Mayan tribes in Guatemala. The deep-voiced brass euphonium, a four-valved sister of the baritone horn, had its earliest origins in Renaissance Europe. Together the two instruments create a melodious and otherworldly sound. "It is going to be an exciting night," said concert conductor and University of Puget Sound Director of Bands Gerard Morris. "Audiences will hear works including percussion instruments of all sorts, richly combined with euphonium, clarinet, piano, strings, and a video-recorded carillon located in the Centennial Carillon Bell Tower at Brigham Young University." The recital also will include the piece Amnesia Variance, by the late Lee Hyla, featuring the hammered dulcimer. Sweet.

JACOBSEN SERIES PRESENTS MUSIC FOR CARILLON, PERCUSSION AND HAMMERED DULCIMER, 7:30 p.m., Schneebeck Concert Hall, University of Puget Sound, 1500 N. Warner, Tacoma, $10-$15, 253.879.3100