Vocal arts ensemble to perform April 16
Several students to perform solos and duets

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Vocal Arts Ensemble will perform an eclectic program of songs about time, journeys, love and relationships at noon April 16 in the Bromeley Family Theater of Blaisdell Hall.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Ensemble selections will include “Time” by Lucy Cook, “The Wayfaring Stranger” arranged by Paul Smith, “O Love” by Elaine Hagenberg and “Siyahamba” arranged by Ruth Morris Gray.
“I work with a very talented and creative group of singers, and this concert is a combination of ensemble and solo pieces,” said Regina Gabriel, director.
Sean Luce, a writing major from Bradford, will perform an original song called “Experience.”
Hannah Krug, an exercise science major from Rouseville, will sing “Vienna” by Billy Joel.
Caleb Dougherty, a broadcast communications major from Lewis Run, and Talia Magno, a psychology major from New Galilee, will sing “Phantom of the Opera” by Andrew Lloyd Weber.
Other members of the ensemble are Alexia Catalone, an international affairs major from Weedville; Brianna Coder, a business management major from Bradford; Brianna Digel, a social studies education major from Smethport; Abby Garrity, a chemistry major from Zelienople; Emma Lee, an environmental science major from Depew, N.Y.; Megan Lichner, a forensic science major from Bradford; Brooke Love, a pre-emergency medicine student from Lock Haven; Noah Martin, a mechanical engineering technology major from Friendship, N.Y.; Diane Null, data coordinator in the Office of Enrollment Management;
Bethany Procious, an undeclared student from Hawthorn; Lex Roberts, an accounting major from Bradford; Rebecca Rouse, a forensic science major from Mansfield; Ava Stoner, a forensic science major from North Huntingdon; Runqi Tan, a broadcast communications major from Shanghai Shi, China ; Erin Wales, an interdisciplinary arts major from Binghamton, N.Y.; Z Zigler, an interdisciplinary arts major from Erie; David Fitz, vice president of institutional integration and community engagement, and Ron Binder, math instructor.
Pianist is Shelley Wright
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