The National Music Museum in Vermillion will be hosting the Touch of Brass Quintet as part of their “NMM Live!” concert series on Friday, Dec. 6 at noon. The quintet features talented musicians including Dr. David Bohnert, Dr. Josh Calkin, Kevin McLouth, Dr. Randy Neuharth, and Dr. Gary Reeves.
Dr. Bohnert, Dean of Arts and Humanities at Wayne State College, will be playing the trumpet alongside Dr. Calkin, who is the Director of Bands and Professor of Low Brass at WSC on the tuba. Kevin McLouth, Director of Instrumental Studies at Northeast Community College, will also be on trumpet, with Dr. Neuharth, the retired Director of Instrumental Studies at Northeast Community College, on trombone. Dr. Reeves, the retired horn instructor at the University of South Dakota and Northern State College, who currently serves as an adjunct instructor at Morningside University, will be playing the horn.
Audience members can expect a diverse and entertaining selection of music from the talented Touch of Brass Quintet. The concert is a great opportunity for music lovers to experience the unique sounds of brass instruments in the beautiful setting of the National Music Museum. This performance is sure to be a memorable experience for all who attend.
Tickets for the concert can be purchased at the museum located at 414 E. Clark Street in Vermillion. Don’t miss this chance to enjoy an afternoon of exceptional music performed by a group of highly skilled musicians.
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