EAC’s Chase Moore and guest artist Collin Vice perform Brahms’ Cello Sonata in e minor for String Orchestra class

Photo By Lori Dugan: Eastern Arizona College associate professor, Chase Moore, left, and visiting artist Collin Vice (B.M. in Cello Performance, Eastern Kentucky University) perform for Franklin Alvarez’ String Orchestra class

By Lori Dugan

THATCHER — Eastern Arizona College associate professor, Chase Moore, and visiting artist Collin Vice (B.M. in Cello Performance, Eastern Kentucky University) performed last week for Franklin Alvarez’ String Orchestra class.

Contributed Photo: Collin Vice, left, stops playing cello for a pic with EAC associate professor Chase Moore. 

Vice also offered a master class earlier in the day that focused on helping students prepare college audition pieces.

“It is always a pleasure to collaborate with friends and to tackle such a demanding piece for both piano and cello,” Moore said. “We hope the students and faculty enjoyed it.”

Moore will be debuting his first solo recital Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m., in the Lee Little Theatre. He will be performing works by Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, Brahms, Rachmaninov, Chopin and Cowell, and he wishes to invite the entire community to come and enjoy his interpretations of these great works.

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