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President’s Honors Concert to feature highest-achieving music students

02.25.2015 | By:
Texas Wesleyan University’s highest-achieving music students will share their vocal and instrumental talents during the President’s Honors Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 27 in Martin Hall.

Texas Wesleyan University’s highest-achieving music students will share their vocal and instrumental talents during the President’s Honors Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 27 in Martin Hall.

"To perform in the President’s Honors Concert is one of the highest honors our music students can achieve," Dr. Jerome Bierschenck, chair, music department, said. "The majority of our students auditioned for a spot in this year’s performance, and we are pleased to present a talented group of 14 – one of the largest groups we have had in many years."

The following vocal and instrumental students will be performing in this year’s concert (in alphabetical order):

  • Ashley Blaine, soprano
  • Emily Maples-Davis, piano
  • Tyler Diaz, alto saxophone
  • Ashley Hilliard, soprano
  • Sophia Ingram, soprano
  • Alex Lopez, tenor
  • Amber McIntyre, soprano
  • Max Muciño, trumpet
  • Julian Rodriguez, baritone
  • Tyler Simpson, percussion
  • Avary Vaughn, soprano
  • Jayme Vaughn-Linebarger, mezzo-soprano
  • David Walter, baritone
  • Andrew Weliver, tenor saxophone

Hosts

The event is hosted by President Frederick G. Slabach and Melany Neilson, along with co-hosts Jerry Wood ’69 and his wife, Kim. Mr. Wood is a member of the Texas Wesleyan Board of Trustees. Master of ceremonies for the evening will be Ms. Melissa Benton Wallis ’80.

The President's Honors Concert, established in 1996, is now in its 19th year. The event has migrated from its original venue in the Texas Boys Choir building, to the Scott Theatre in the old Modern Art Museum, to its current home in Martin Hall, where it has been since 2003.

Admission

Admission is free and open to the public. Seating is on a first-come basis. 

Reception to follow at Lou’s Place.

For more information about Wesleyan Musicvisit our webpage.

The 2015 President's Honors Concert is March 27 in Martin Hall.