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Rarely performed musical arrangement from WWII makes its way to Provo

March 28, 2019 12:00 AM
Members of the quartet practice the piece prior to their March 24th recital. (Tanner Halversen)
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Profile: Clarinet professor produces outstanding musicians and upstanding individuals

August 31, 2012 12:00 AM
As nine-year-old Jaren Hinckley prepared to enter the fourth grade, eager to return to orchestra class, his father exclaimed that the cello was a girls' instrument and he needed an instrument more fitting for a boy. Now after receiving three degrees in clarinet performance, Dr. Jaren Hinckley realized his father's comment was more inspired than insolent.
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Clarinet professor produces outstanding musicians and upstanding individuals

August 30, 2012 12:00 AM
As nine-year-old Jaren Hinckley prepared to enter the fourth grade, eager to return to orchestra class, his father exclaimed that the cello was a girls' instrument and he needed an instrument more fitting for a boy. Now after receiving three degrees in clarinet performance, Dr. Jaren Hinckley realized his father's comment was more inspired than insolent.
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