Flute Choir

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# Title Date Summary
1 If music be the food of love
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.
The university provides many opportunities to hear all types of music. Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center hosts groups from different genres during the year. The School of Music hosts concerts all year long; photo.
2 UNI Flute Choir performs an array of music
Northern Iowan 106:40, p.7
Formed in 1986 by Angeleita Floyd, the Flute Choir holds annual concerts. Smaller ensembles and soloists also perform. The Flute Choir performs at weddings, nursing homes, holiday occasions, and festivals; photo.
3 UNI to host 'Passion Flute II' seminar, July 15 - 19
Public Relations News Release 2008:518, p.1
"Passion Flute II: Foundations for Creative Performing," an instructional seminar for flutists, designed to enhance individual skills through innovative workshops and master classes, will be held in the newly renovated Russell Hall.
4 UNI to host Northern Festival of Bands, featuring public concerts, February 8-10
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Two hundred fifty high school students will be participating in the Northern Festival of Bands, which will also feature UNI bands. Biographical profile of guest conductor Denis Salvini.
5 Wednesday, Feb. 2
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Julie Husband will present lecture tonight; the Mittens will perform at KUNI; the Flute Choir will perform.
6 UNI hosts 21st annual scholarship benefit concert
Public Relations News Release 2002:96, p.1
"Rhythm and Smooth" will be presented by the School of Music as the 21st annual Scholarship Benefit Concert on September 27.
7 Variety show performs to full house
Northern Iowan 85:28, p.15
Quick review of the show; photo.
8 Unique works by women composers featured in Northern Iowa concert Feb. 28 (Sunday)
Public Relations News Release 1987:274, p.1
The fifth annual Women Composers Project is held in Russell Hall to celebrate composing women throughout history. The project will feature performances by faculty and students. The event is sponsored by the School of Music, and the College of Humanities.