Peoria Lunaire Presents New Music

Peoria Lunaire, the Bradley University faculty chamber ensemble, will give its spring performance on Wednesday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Dingeldine Music Center, located at 1417 W. Barker Avenue. Admission is free. 

The ensemble, which debuted three years ago as an established faculty performance group, will present compositions by Sebastian Currier, Ernst Krenek, Daniel Bernard Roumain, and Bradley alumnus Brian Spicklemire.

The Bradley faculty members of Peoria Lunaire are Marcia Henry Liebenow, violin; Timothy Archbold, cello; Kyle Dzapo, flute; Stephen Heinemann, clarinet; and John Orfe, piano. Guest performers include faculty members Chee Hyeon Choi, piano, and Alison Robuck, oboe, as well as alumni Kelsey Klopfenstein, violin, and Brian Spicklemire, 

The concert will close with Sebastian Currier’s Static, which in 2007 received the Grawemeyer Award, the most prestigious award in new-music composition. 

For more information, contact Dr. Stephen Heinemann at 677-2603.