GREENSBURG, PA – The Westmoreland Symphonic Winds ensemble in residence at Seton Hill University will open its 17th Season with a Collage Concert in Cecilian Hall on Saturday, November 23, 2002 at 8:00 p.m.

The Collage Concert will include a salute to Seton Hill University through historic music and narration, including Hail to Seton, Academy 1915, Seton Hill Alumnae Song/Alma Mater with words by President Daniel R. Sullivan (1920-1929), Seton Marche and Hazard Yet Forward by Sr. Frances Clare, SC. The program also includes the Flower Duet from Lakme, featuring Laura Arledge on flute and Risé Kostilnik on oboe and Fandango by Joseph Turrin, featuring Ted DiSanti on trumpet and Jean Swinker on trombone.

Mr. DiSanti, assistant conductor of the Westmoreland Symphonic Winds, is an associate professor of music at Seton Hill. Ms. Kostilnik is the oboe instructor for Seton Hill University and the Community Music Program. Ms. Arledge teaches flute in the Community Music Program and Jean Swinker completed her BM in Music Education at Seton Hill.

Tickets will be available at the door or by calling 724-838-4280. Admission: Adults $7.00, Students/Senior Citizens $5.00. For more information on the Collage Concert or Westmoreland Symphonic Winds visit www.wswinds.org.

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