PEORIA, ILLINOIS (February 27, 2019) — As a winner of the university's annual concerto/aria competition, Taylor Wells of Davenport, IA will perform in concert with the Bradley Symphony Orchestra (BSO).

Wells is one of the three winners of the university's annual concerto/aria competition. She will perform the first movement of Rosauro's Marimba Concerto No 1 on Sunday, March 10, at 3PM, at the Dingeldine Music Center on the campus of Bradley University.

The program will also include Rossini's Il Signor Bruschino Overture - conducted by Nolan Ruthe, Rimsky Korsakov's Capriccio Espagnol, and John Williams' Highlights from Jurassic Park. The BSO will be under the direction of music director Dr. Timothy Semanik.

This concert is part of the Music Department's Music Scholarship Concert Series. Tickets are $10 (students are free) and are available at the door. For more information, please contact Dr. Semanik at tsemanik@bradley.edu.

Bradley University is a top-ranked, private university in Peoria, Illinois, offering 5,400 undergraduate and graduate students the resources of a larger university and the personal attention of a smaller university. More than 185 academic programs are offered in business, communications, education, engineering, fine arts, health sciences, liberal arts and sciences, and technology.

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