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James Lotz, Tennessee Tech University music professor, will give a bassoon recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8. The concert will feature music from a variety of periods, including sonatas by Johann Fasch and Henri Dutilleaux and concertos by Andre Jolivet and Carl Maria von Weber. Grace Eunhye Choi, Tennessee Tech accompanist, will join Lotz in the performance, which will be in Tennessee Tech s Wattenbarger Auditorium. Lotz is beginning his 26th year as a Tennessee Tech faculty member. He belongs to the Cumberland Quintet and the Bryan Symphony Orchestra. He also performs with the Nashville Symphony and the Nashville Opera Orchestra. An active part of Nashville s commercial recording industry, his work has been used in the History Channel miniseries Texas Rising and on albums by Bob James, Vince Gill and Nathan East. The concert is free and open to the public. Wattenbarger Auditorium is in the Bryan Fine Arts Building, 1150 N. Dixie Ave. |