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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»Hale! Hale! Hale! K-State celebrates Hale Library with new musical composition

    Hale! Hale! Hale! K-State celebrates Hale Library with new musical composition

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    By Rhonda Zellweger on December 26, 2022 K-State Activity, Local News, Manhattan
    photo courtesy of K-State Today
    K-State’s Hale Library recently celebrated bringing back their Concert Series with a new musical composition. “Hale! Hale! Hale!” was composed by Planning and Assessment Librarian, Laurel Littrell. The work is comprised of three movements, each honoring a place in time. Littrell explains:
          1226 Littrell 3 movements
    She’s referring to the fire at Hale Library on May 22, 2018. K-State’s Faculty Brass Quintet premiered the new work at this year’s first performance of the Hale Library Concert Series. Friends of the K-State Libraries organizes the annual series. Littrell was honored when the organization asked her to create the work.
          1226 Littrell inspiration of HaleHaleHale
    The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance will perform the new work during their upcoming faculty showcase series. Littrell says the school’s performances are open to the public, and she also invites the community to visit Hale Library.
          1226 Littrell SOMTD and Hale Lib

     

    For School of Music, Theatre, and Dance performance locations and dates go to: https://www.k-state.edu/mtd/events/
    Click below to see the premiere performance of “Hale! Hale! Hale!”

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    Rhonda is a retired public employee from Syracuse, New York; mom to two grown daughters; and a lifelong community volunteer. She was traveling in her camper after retirement when she discovered Kansas, then fell hard for the Flint Hills community. She bought a house in Manhattan, parked her camper, and KMAN taught the old dog new tricks. Being a reporter has only deepened her love of her new hometown. But, she thinks SU Basketball is the best. Go, ORANGE! contact her at: rhonda@1350kman.com

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