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Arts at Noon spotlights Grand Valley Winds

Faculty members Christopher Kantner, flute; Marlen Vavrikova, oboe; Joel Schekman, clarinet; Vincent Karamanov, bassoon; and Richard Britsch, horn perform as the Grand Valley Winds February 11.
Faculty members Christopher Kantner, flute; Marlen Vavrikova, oboe; Joel Schekman, clarinet; Vincent Karamanov, bassoon; and Richard Britsch, horn perform as the Grand Valley Winds February 11.

The 37th season of Grand Valley State University’s Arts at Noon series continues Wednesday, February 11, with a performance by Grand Valley Winds.

Comprised of faculty members Christopher Kantner, flute; Marlen Vavrikova, oboe; Joel Schekman, clarinet; Vincent Karamanov, bassoon; and Richard Britsch, horn; Grand Valley Winds is dedicated to promoting and sharing their passion for chamber music with audiences during recitals, public school clinics and annual instrument days at Grand Valley.

All of the Arts at Noon concerts take place in the Cook-DeWitt Center, begin at noon, and last approximately one hour. The concerts are free and open to the public.

For more information about the Arts at Noon series, contact Grand Valley’s Music and Dance Department at (616) 331-3484.
 

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