The mission of the Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) is to provide a university-wide forum for Central Washington University (CWU) students, encouraging equity, diversity, and inclusivity, representing all disciplines and experience levels, to present their mentored research, scholarship, and creative works in a juried environment that meets professional conference standards and expectations.
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This proposal is to present a performance of music for French horn ensemble. The program was proposed and accepted for performance at the 2022 Northwest Horn Symposium, a regional professional conference held this year at the University of Idaho in Moscow, April 8-10, 2022. The works to be performed present a wide range of contemporary styles by composers of diverse backgrounds and experiences, including Fanfare by Ukrainian composer Ekatherina Likhuta, Heptafunk by Portuguese composer Ricardo Matosinhos, Proclamation by American Lori Archer Sutherland, The Myth of Etana by Craig Bakalian, arranged and conducted by CWU student Kellen Schuetze, and music from the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves by Michael Kamen. Our proposed SOURCE performance/presentation will consist of performances of as many of these pieces that will fit in the allotted timeslot, with introductions to each presented by students in the ensemble.