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Home/Miscellaneous/Covenant College presents Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra Concert

Covenant College presents Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra Concert

Written by Staff | Wednesday, November 11, 2009

On Thursday, November 19 at 8:00 p.m., Covenant College’s Department of Music presents the Covenant Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra in concert in the Dora Maclellan Brown Memorial Chapel. The
concert is free and open to the public.

The Jazz Ensemble, directed by Yurii Henriques, will perform compositions from jazz genres such as
blues, swing, bossa nova, and Afro-Cuban. Composers include Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, and John
Coltrane. Henriques says of the nine-piece group, “This ensemble has great chemistry. . . . They are an
exciting and impressive group to listen to and are performing at an increasingly high level with every
performance.”

Lok Kim will direct the Chamber Orchestra in two pieces, Overture from Mozart’s The Marriage of
Figaro, and Symphony No.5 in C Minor, op.67 by L. V. Beethoven.

Lok Kim and Yurii Henriques are serving as adjunct professors at Covenant. Kim has a master’s degree in
orchestral conducting from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and has been the music director
and principal conductor of the Uni Philharmonic Orchestra of Seoul, Korea. Henriques is a music
educator who has served as conductor and guest conductor of ensembles such as the Red Mountain
Chamber Orchestra, the Alabama Philharmonic Orchestra, and the University of Massachusetts Jazz Lab
Ensemble.

For more information, contact:
Jen Allen
[email protected]
706.419.1119

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