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SUMMARY:I Ching Music Presents Free Afternoon Concert: Brass Trio Explores Hindemith\, Jazz\, and Original Works
DESCRIPTION:I Ching Music Presents Free Afternoon Concert: Brass Trio Explores Hindemith\, Jazz\, and Original Works \nI Ching Music invites the public to a captivating free concert on Sunday\, January 4\, 2026\, at 2:00 p.m. in the RP-1 room at Regent Place located at 331 Albert Street\, Regina\, SK\, S4R 2N6. \nThis intimate performance features a dynamic brass trio delivering a blend of classical trios by Paul Hindemith\, innovative jazz by saxophonist Carter Powley\, and evocative original compositions by hornist Richard O. Burdick. \nThe ensemble includes:\n• Carter Powley on saxophone\, bringing his signature jazz flair to the stage\n• Richard O. Burdick on horn\, composer and performer whose works draw from nature and introspection\n• Shaun Poisson-Fast on trombone\, adding depth and resonance to the trio’s sound \nAudiences will enjoy two iconic trios by Paul Hindemith\, known for their rhythmic vitality and modernist edge\, alongside Powley’s contemporary jazz selections that infuse the program with spontaneity and groove. Rounding out the set are Burdick’s original pieces\, including Electrum Fanfare\, Op. 165; A Short Mindset Trio\, Op. 242; The Best Squeak Ever\, Op. 358; Lundbreck Falls\, Op. 363; and Castel Falls\, Op. 361\, which evoke cascading waterfalls and metallic echoes through intricate brass interplay. \n“This concert is a celebration of brass music’s versatility—from Hindemith’s structured elegance to the raw energy of jazz and the personal storytelling in my compositions\,” said Richard O. Burdick. “We’re thrilled to share this program for free\, making high-caliber music accessible to everyone in Regina.” \nThe event is generously supported by the MPTF (Musicians’ Union Performance Trust Fund)\, underscoring I Ching Music’s commitment to fostering live performances and community engagement. \nAdmission is free\, with seating available on a first-come\, first-served basis. No tickets required. For more information\, visit I-ching-music.com. \nAbout I Ching Music I Ching Music is a Regina-based ensemble dedicated to innovative erformances of contemporary and classical brass music\, inspired by the ancient wisdom of the I Ching. Through concerts\, commissions\, and educational outreach\, the group explores the intersections of tradition and modernity. \nMedia Contact: Richard O. Burdick Phone: 306-949-9412 Email: rb@horn.pro Website: I-ching-music.com
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LOCATION:RP-1 Room at Regent Place Public Library\, 331 Albert Street\, Regina\, Saskatchewan\, S4R 2N6\, Canada
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