Bell Street Trombone Quartet presents free recital at Tarleton

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STEPHENVILLE (February 3, 2016) — The Bell Street Four Trombone Quartet, an instrumental ensemble made up of educators from different universities and studios, performs Monday, Feb. 8, at Tarleton State University’s Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Theater.

Presented by Tarleton’s Department of Fine Arts, the concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. The public is invited.

Formed in 2007 at the University of North Texas, the Bell Street Four Trombone Quartet is made of UNT graduates and takes its name from the ensemble’s first rehearsal location—a house on Bell Street in Denton, Texas. Since its formation, the quartet has performed at several festivals, including the TCU Trombone Summit, the Big XII Trombone Conference, the Texas Music Educator’s Association and the International Trombone Festival, where the ensemble won the 2008 Trombone Quartet Competition.

The public is invited to a free concert on Feb. 8 featuring The Bell Street Four Trombone Quartet.
The public is invited to a free concert on Feb. 8 featuring The Bell Street Four Trombone Quartet.

The group performs music from all genres, but has a passion for new works. Members are:
• Dr. William Haugeberg, adjunct instructor of low-brass at Tarleton
• Justin Cook, visiting assistant professor of trombone at the University of Central Arkansas
• Dr. Jason Hausback, assistant professor of trombone at Missouri State University
• Mark Scott, an original member of the quartet, who conducts the Flower Mound Philharmonic and teaches trombone at a North Texas studio.

For a complete schedule of events presented by Tarleton’s Department of Fine Arts, visit www.tarleton.edu/finearts.

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