At the William Hall Library last weekend, the auditorium was filled with music dating back six-hundred years. Renaissance V Brass Quintet took an audience of about 40 music lovers on a tour ranging …
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At the William Hall Library last weekend, the auditorium was filled with music dating back six-hundred years. Renaissance V Brass Quintet took an audience of about 40 music lovers on a tour ranging from renaissance era chamber music to more contemporary classics such as the Billboard March by John N. Klohr and You’re a Grand Old Flag by Rhode Islander George M. Cohan. The band featured French horn player Juliet Lamb, trombone player Peter Crepeau, tuba player Jim Dellio, and trumpet and flugelhorn players Art Aldrich and Al Testa.
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