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Wally Tunes Performances

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Scarlet Hues - a CD commemorating Wally Tunes includes several faculty and alumni musicians. Many of those musicians gathered for the Symposium and then entertained the crowd at the final concert.

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Professor of Music James Makubuya was one of four performers at Friday night's concert in Salter Hall celebrating music and Wabash musicians at Wally Tunes: A Symposium on Music and the Liberal Arts.

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Event co-organizer Jon Pactor ’71 welcomes guests to the Wally Tunes Concert.

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Assistant Professor of Rhetoric Sara Drury served as emcee for the evening event.

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Associate Professor of Music Peter Hulen points out some of the equipment he wears while performing electronic music.

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Accompanied by Cheryl Everett, Phillip Seward ’82 performed 'The Pursuit' from his The Rose Prologues, a collection of five short operas for coloratura soprano, tenor, and piano.

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Professor Makubuya plays the madinda, a log xylophone of the Baganda people.

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Professor Makubuya plays the apila.

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Professor Makubuya performs on the endongo, a Baganda bowl lyre.

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Gordon Bonham ’80 played the blues on both National Reso-phonic and the five-string banjo.


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