Oct. 24, 2006
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Lenny Schranze |
Schranze will play an all-Brahms concert accompanied by Boise State music
professor and pianist James Cook. Schranze is a professor at the University of
Memphis and has performed at major concert halls around the world, including the
Carnegie Recital Hall and Symphony Space and the Teatro de Santa Isabel is
Recife, Brazil. He is a founding member of the Ceruti String Quartet and has
performed as a viola soloist with the Greenville Symphony and as a chamber
musician with violinist Charles Castleman, cellist Steven Doane, and the
Kandinsky Trio.
In 1994, Schranze received the Gruber Award from Chamber Music America for
excellence in chamber music instruction and is the past president of the
Tennessee chapter of the American String Teachers Association.
For more information, call (208) 426-3980.
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Contact: Linda Kline Lamar, Music, (208) 426-3665,
lkline@boisestate.edu
Media Contact: Julie Hahn, University Communications, (208) 426-5540,
juliehahn@boisestate.edu
Where you see blue, we see the largest institution of higher education in
Idaho. For the ninth time in the last 10 years, Boise State University has set
an all‑time state record with a fall enrollment of 18,876 students. Since 1996,
Boise State’s student population has increased 25 percent.
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