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A New Kind of “Vintage” from The University of Mobile will present the UM String Ensemble, Vintage, in concert on March 18 at 7 p.m. in Moorer Auditorium, located on campus. The new string group from the Center for Performing Arts will be performing classical music composed by Mozart, Beethoven, Dvorak and Kodaly. The concert is free and the public is invited. For more information about the recital or the Center for Performing Arts, visit www.umobile.edu or call 251-442-2420. The concert will feature violin, viola and cello played by Elizabeth Steffanetta, Chelsea Sims, Michelle Hixon, Hannah Shetler, and Kayla Litton. The ensemble is under the direction of Dr. John Myrick, assistant professor of music for the Center for Performing Arts. Nearly 1,600 undergraduates and graduate students are enrolled at the University of Mobile, a private Christian university affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. The Center for Performing Arts is under the direction of Roger Breland, a member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and founder/director for 31 years of the internationally acclaimed contemporary Christian group Truth. By Raine Wohlwend, freshman, church music
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