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SUMMARY:Musser Marimba Festival in Pennsylvania October 12-18\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Musser Marimba Festival \nThe first ever Musser Marimba Festival will be held in Manheim\, PA on Oct. 12 – 18 \nThe first ever Musser Marimba Festival will be held in Manheim\, PA and other local venues from Oct. 12 – 18. Presented by MostlyMarimba and co-hosted by the Lancaster Marimba Ensemble (based in Lancaster\, PA) and Heartland Marimba (based in Waterloo\, IA)\, the festival aims to celebrate the vast influences of the Manheim native\, Clair Omar Musser\, on modern marimba performance. Through a variety of events and concerts\, audiences of all ages can explore\, enjoy\, and be educated about marimba performance and history. The grand finale of the week-long celebration is a 60-piece marimba orchestra concert held on Saturday\, Oct. 18 \nJenni is Co-Artistic director of Heartland Marimba and will conduct several works on the Marimba Orchestra Concert\, including the World Premiere of her work Badwater Basin for Marimba Orchestra. This work\, originally for Marimba Quartet\, has been arranged for marimba orchestra and features Heartland Marimba and Lancaster Marimba Ensemble! \nJoin us in Pennsylvania for this not-to-be-missed Marimba extravaganza! \nFind more information about all of the Musser Marimba Festival events: Events \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/musser-marimba-festival-in-pennsylvania/
LOCATION:Manheim\, Pennsylvania\, Manheim\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Love Songs for soprano and oboe at Stetson University
DESCRIPTION:Love Songs  for Soprano and Oboe is performed by Dione Chandler\, Oboe and Carly Wingfield\, soprano at Stetson University School of Music.\n \nThis event is complimentary admission. All are welcome to attend!\n\n \n\nTuesday\, October 14\n \nFaculty Recital of Dione Chandler\, oboe\n7:30 p.m.\, Lee Chapel\n \n412 N Woodland Blvd\, DeLand\, FL 32723\n \nTickets: Complimentary Admission\nLivestream: Stetson University School of Music – YouTube\n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/love-songs-for-soprano-and-oboe-at-stetson-university/
LOCATION:Lee Chapel\, Stetson University\, 412 N Woodland Blvd\, DeLand\, FL\, 32723\, United States
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SUMMARY:Double Helix for Bassoon and Piano performance in Nashville
DESCRIPTION:Cassandra Valenti-Bassoon and Nathan Cheung – Piano perform Double Helix for Bassoon and Piano at Vanderbilt University\n \nOctober 18\, 2025\n1:30 pm Central\nLivestream: Watch Blair School Events Live Online | Blair School of Music | Vanderbilt University\n \n 
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/double-helix-for-bassoon-and-piano-performance-in-nashville/
LOCATION:Blair School of Music\, Vanderbilt University\, 2400 Blakemore Ave\, Nashville\, TN\, 37212\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jenni conducts during the Musser Marimba Festival Orchestra Concert in Manheim\, Pennsylvania
DESCRIPTION:Musser Marimba Festival Orchestra\nThe first ever Musser Marimba Festival will be held in Manheim\, PA on Oct. 12 – 18. \nOn October 18\, 2025 Jenni will conduct a 60-piece marimba orchestra headlined by The Lancaster Marimba Ensemble and Heartland Marimba\, and featuring 40+ college students and professional marimbists from around the nation.  She’ll lead the ensemble in several works including the world premiere of a new version of her work Badwater Basin for Marimba Orchestra! \nTICKETS \n– Online: $33 regular / $20 students (w/ ID) & seniors (60+)[Includes processing fee.] – Purchase ONLINE tickets HERE.\n– Cash payment for tickets at door: $30 regular / $18 students (w/ ID) & seniors (60+) \n‍More details about the Musser Marimba Festival\n‍The Musser Marimba Festival is held in the town where Clair Musser was born and raised\, and is buried today\, Manheim\, PA. It is co-hosted by Heartland Marimba and the Lancaster Marimba Ensemble. Co-Directed by Matthew Coley\, David Harvey\, and Stephanie Smith. Presented by MostlyMarimba. The Musser Marimba Festival Orchestra is conducted by Matthew Coley and Jenni Brandon. Soloists include Matthew Coley (marimba)\, David Harvey (marimba)\, and Arturo Fernandez (theremin)! World premieres will be by Matthew Coley and Monica Pearce. \n‍The first ever Musser Marimba Festival will be held in Manheim\, PA and other local venues from Oct. 12 – 18. Presented by MostlyMarimba and co-hosted by the Lancaster Marimba Ensemble (based in Lancaster\, PA) and Heartland Marimba (based in Waterloo\, IA)\, the festival aims to celebrate the vast influences of the Manheim native\, Clair Omar Musser\, on modern marimba performance. Through a variety of events and concerts\, audiences of all ages can explore\, enjoy\, and be educated about marimba performance and history. The grand finale of the week-long celebration is a 60-piece marimba orchestra concert held on Saturday\, Oct. 18
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/jenni-conducts-during-the-musser-marimba-festival-orchestra-concert-in-manheim-pennsylvania/
LOCATION:Manheim Central Middle School Auditorium\, 261 White Oak Rd\, Manheim\, PA\, 17545\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Sky Between Us performance at Duke University
DESCRIPTION:The Sky Between Us for Soprano Saxophone\, Alto Saxophone\, and Piano is performed by Susan Fancher and Heidi Radtke\, saxophones and Inara Zandmane\, piano. \nNelson Music Room\, Duke University\, East Campus\, Durham\, NC \nProgram Note\nThe inspiration for The Sky Between Us for Soprano Saxophone\, Alto Saxophone\, and Piano by comes from a poem titled “Under This Sky” by Zia Hyder\, translated by Bhabani Sengupta with Naomi Shihab Nye. The poem begins with the line: \nThere’s an enormous comfort knowing\nwe all live under this same sky. \nThe spirit of this poem speaks to the connections that link us together\, from sharing the same sun and moon to embracing the idea of collaboration and togetherness\, no matter where we live in the world or what we do. \nThis work explores what it means to be under the same sky and connect in new ways.  Using the colors of the saxophones and the piano\, I wanted to create a soundscape that interweaves the ideas of togetherness through beautiful melodic lines\, rhythmic gestures\, and fluid motion.  A journey of movement and hope\, this work celebrates the collaboration between the three voices as equal partners in creating a wide-open space of possibility. \nThe work is in one movement with three distinct sections inspired by the story in the poem: \nSun and Moon\nSweets and Snow\nLife and Love \nThe piece begins and ends with the Saxophones echoing back and forth to each other\, using the technique of playing into the open strings of the piano. I wanted to create this sense of openness\, of vastness and distance that eventually grows closer together\, symbolizing that although there is sky between us\, we are still connected. \nThis work was commissioned by the Covert Ensemble (Dave Camwell and Kateřina Pavlíková – www.covertensemble.com) and it was their vision and enthusiasm that brought us all together under the same sky to collaborate on this work. I want to thank them as well as the additional Consortium Members from around the world who are a part of the creation of this work. \nWe truly are living under the same sky\, and there’s a joy in knowing we can come together through music.
URL:https://jennibrandon.com/event/the-sky-between-us-performance-at-duke-university/
LOCATION:Nelson Music Room\, Duke University\, Durham\, North Carolina\, United States
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