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Maniacal4 to perform next week
Maniacal4 is a fabulous group of four great musicians, telling one unified, inspiring musical story after another. Hailed as ?a force to be reckoned with,? the trombone quartet has performed on three continents, entertaining audiences with a wide range of styles and time periods from Bach to Rock.
Washington will be the next stop by this spectacular group of young men, as they take the stage here at the Washington...
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Sep. 30, 2018 9:54 pm
Maniacal4 is a fabulous group of four great musicians, telling one unified, inspiring musical story after another. Hailed as ?a force to be reckoned with,? the trombone quartet has performed on three continents, entertaining audiences with a wide range of styles and time periods from Bach to Rock.
Washington will be the next stop by this spectacular group of young men, as they take the stage here at the Washington Community Center on Thursday, Oct. 29, starting at 7:30 p.m. This performance is sponsored by the Washington Concert Association, as part of its current series of concerts. The Washington County Riverboat Foundation is co-sponsoring this program.
Maniacal4 is well versed in a variety of musical styles including classical, jazz, latin and light rock, and performs its concerts almost exclusively from memory, projecting a clear, unified, uplifting and committed musical vision to its audiences.
M4?s programs reach from Bach, Beethoven and Mozart to Roy Orbison?s Pretty Woman, Fillmore?s Lassus Trombone, Debussy?s Girl With the Flaxen Hair and The Russian Sailor?s Dance.
Trained at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas ? one of the premier jazz schools in the United States ? these four outstanding musicians have the goods to become one of the world?s finest trombone quartets.
This performance here in Washington is an opportunity to hear one of the really great trombone quartets in existence today.
What a treat ? especially if you played the trombone in your high school band! Season tickets are still available or buy an individual ticket for the performance. High school students and under are free. For further information please contact Cheryl Kurtz, 319-863-3132.

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