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Fall 2024 & Spring 2025 Faculty Artist Series Events

 


Ticket Information

All tickets to College of Fine Arts events are available for advance purchase at the main Fine Arts Box Office located in the Miller Lobby of during regular box office hours, by phone and . (Any tickets purchased online or by phone will be placed in Will-Call to be picked up either at the main box office or during the hour prior to the event at the venue.)

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Sorry, we are not able to hold tickets without advance payment.

 

Faculty Artist Series Events

 

Ticket Prices

鈾     Adults - $12.00     鈾     Senior (55+)/Military - $10.00     鈾     WSU Faculty/Staff - $10.00     鈾
鈾     Child/Student (Show your school ID for discount.) - $6.00     鈾      WSU Student - FREE (With Shocker Card)     鈾

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David Hunsicker, Trumpet

Thursday, September 24th
7:30pm
Wiedemann Recital Hall

Dr. David Hunsicker has had a varied career as an orchestral musician, soloist, chamber musician and educator.

David is currently principal trumpet of the Wichita Symphony and the Lancaster Festival Orchestras and has been a member of the Flint, Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo, and Battle Creek Symphony Orchestras, as well as associate principal trumpet of the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. David has also performed extensively with the Michigan Opera Theatre, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Phoenix Symphony, Omaha Symphony, Florida Orchestra, Florida Grand Opera, and the Sarasota Opera.

As a soloist and chamber musician, David has performed numerous recitals and concerts including performances of Shostakovich鈥檚 Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra, the Haydn Trumpet Concerto and J. S. Bach鈥檚 Brandenburg Concerto #2 with the Lancaster Festival Orchestra, several concerts with the Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings, as a founding member of the Great Lakes Brass Quintet and with the Sonoran Brass Quintet. David can be heard performing with the Sonoran Brass Quintet on the recording Dry Heat.

David holds a Bachelor of Music in Trumpet Performance from Indiana University and a Master of Music in Trumpet Performance from the University of Michigan. While completing his Doctor of Musical Arts in Solo Performance from Arizona State University, David completed extensive research on the subject of orchestral auditions for trumpet. His principal teachers include: David Hickman, Charles Daval, Bernard Adelstein, and Irving Sarin. He is an Endorsing Artist for Bach trumpets and is the inventor of the Gapper庐, a patented device for the third valve slide on the trumpet.

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Timothy Jones, Violin; Catherine Consiglio, Viola; & Leonid Shukaev, Cello.

Friday, October 18th
7:30pm
Wiedemann Recital Hall

The Fairmount String Trio takes us on a journey around the world in a diverse and exciting program of works for violin, viola and cello. 

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Phillip Black, Tuba

Sunday, March 3rd
3:00pm
Wiedemann Recital Hall

Phillip Black serves as Assistant Professor of Tuba at 红领巾瓜报 and is principal tubist with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and Wichita Brass Quintet. He has held the position of principal tuba with the Flint Symphony Orchestra, Galliard Brass Ensemble, New Mexico Symphony, and New Mexico Brass Quintet, substitute tubist with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and was tuba instructor with the Flint Institute and at the University of New Mexico. Mr. Black has recorded with the Galliard Brass Quintet on the Music Heritage Society label and has performed numerous recitals at regional and national Tuba conferences.
Mr. Black received his BM from Ball State University and his MM from the University of New Mexico.