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Sadly, in this day and age fewer Mr. Adalberto Jurado- These annual faculty recitals
Bas plays his recorder
people are able to appreciate live at the Faculty Recital. provide the students a chance to
fine arts performances due to One of the most hear enduring classical pieces of
entertaining pieces
constraints of time and money. music and give them a taste of
was his selection
Fortunately, at Clearwater Chris "Memorial for a Red- culture. Other fellow faculty
tian College we are privileged to Winged Blackbird" in members enjoy the opportunities
which he played four
have a unique and talented group to see their co-workers perform
recorders punctuated
of professors who regularly per with a humorous and use their God-given talents.
narrative.
form for the student body. Held
in the Gospel Center Memorial
Chapel, these performances are
always well attended by friends
and family from the Tampa area
; as well as" the student body.
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From Mr. Ron Billingsley’s rol
licking, rousing spirituals to Dr.
Larry Overstreet’s original mono
logues, the faculty performed a
wide variety of musical and dra
matic speech presentations. Mr.
Alberto Jurado-Bas played virtu
oso works on the recorder, an
instrument which most people
have not thought about since
they learned to play it in the
fourth grade.
Mrs. Frances White passion
ately performed sacred songs
and classical pieces accompanied
by her husband on the piano. Al
though Mrs. Debbie Hamby deftly
accompanied Mr. Billingsley, she Mrs. Frances White
opened and closed the
also displayed her piano-playing Faculty Recital on the
ability by performing an extreme evening of Tuesday,
November 9. Fler
ly difficult sonata by Beethoven.
impressive rendition
of a scene and aria
from OBERON left the
audience in awe and
ended the entertaining
evening on a most
dramatic note.
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