Darryl White, associate professor of trumpet and jazz studies, will take to the stage for a 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 faculty recital in Kimball Recital Hall.
The concert will feature two selections of George Frideric Handel, “Eternal Source of Light Divine” and “Let the Bright Seraphim.” The performance, one of three offered by the Glenn Korff School of Music this week, is free and open to the public.
During the recital, White will be assisted by Natalie Campbell, a soprano and professor of voice at South Dakota’s Augustana University and the University of Sioux Falls; and David Schmidt, a pianist and director of music and principal organist at Lincoln’s Cathedral of the Risen Christ.
“Eternal Source of Light Divine” is a secular cantana composed by Handel to a libretto by Ambrose Phillips. “Let the Bright Seraphim” is from the three-act oratorio “Samson.”
Other performances next week in the Glenn Korff School of Music include:
For more information on upcoming School of Music recitals click here.