The Trillium Piano Trio to perform at Evergreen Arts & Humanities series

MARIETTA, OH (March. 28, 2018)— The Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series at Washington State College of Ohio (WSCO) in collaboration with the Washington State Foundation and the Schwendeman Agency, Inc. announce a concert by The Trillium Piano Trio. This event is sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Mark Nutter.

The concert will be presented on Saturday, April 14, at 7:30 pm in Graham Auditorium at WSCO, located at 710 Colegate Drive, Marietta, with doors opening at 7:00 pm. Admission is free, but seating is limited.

Pianist William Buelow, longtime music professor and Department Chairman at Marietta College, returns to Marietta to perform an outstanding chamber music recital. He will be joined by cellist Cynthia Puls and violinist David Puls. The group will perform Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio, No. 1, opus 49, Faure Piano Trio No. 1, opus 120, and an arrangement of Gabriel Fauré’s Dolly Suite.

The Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series was established in 1998 to bring free and low-cost educational, cultural and entertainment programming to the community. Events are made possible in part by financial gifts to the Evergreen Arts & Humanities Fund at the Washington State College of Ohio Foundation. More information about the Series and the current season is available online atwscc.edu/community/evergreen-arts-humanities.

The Washington State College of Ohio Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable corporation administered by a Board of Directors composed of community leaders and institutional representatives. Gifts made to the Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law and are used exclusively to support the College’s mission, its programs, and its students.

To support the Evergreen Arts & Humanities Series, WSCO programs, and scholarships for WSCO students, please contact WSCO Foundation Executive Director Anna Rittenhouse at 740.568.1940 or at arittenhouse1@wscc.edu. To see the Foundation’s annual report and learn more about its activities, visit wscc.edu/community/foundation.

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