Ouachita’s School of Fine Arts to host McBeth Recital Hall Gala Sept. 10
September 03, 2015 - Brooke Zimny
Ouachita Baptist University’s School of Fine Arts will present the W. Francis McBeth
Recital Hall Gala on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m. The gala, which is free and
open to the public, will feature a concert and reflective remarks in the newly renovated
McBeth Recital Hall and a reception in Hammons Gallery, both in Ouachita’s Mabee Fine
Arts Center.
“It has been 40 years since McBeth Recital Hall has see this type of renovation,”
noted Dr. Gary Gerber, dean of OBU’s School of Fine Arts. “The new carpet, premier
seating and upgraded lighting will give a fresh look to the hall for our performers
and patrons.
“We hope our students, as well as the broader community, enjoys the updated look and
increased comfort for concerts, recitals, lectures and classes,” Gerber added.
The celebration concert will feature members of Ouachita’s music faculty performing
a variety of vocal, instrumental and keyboard selections.
Dr. Charles Wright, Ouachita’s interim president and former dean of the School of
Music, as well as Dr. Scott Holsclaw, former dean of the School of Fine Arts, will
deliver remarks reflecting on the significance of the recital hall and its renovation.
Following the concert, guests are invited to a reception in the adjacent Hammons Gallery.
McBeth Recital Hall is named in honor of Dr. W. Francis McBeth, internationally acclaimed
composer and conductor and longtime professor of music at Ouachita. McBeth served
as conductor of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in the early 1970s and was honored
by the ASO as conductor emeritus. He served as Ouachita’s composer-in-residence, Lena
Goodwin Trimble Professor of Music and chair of the theory/composition department.
He also served as Arkansas’ composer laureate, the first composer laureate named in
the U.S., and was a past president of the American Bandmasters Association.
For more information about McBeth Recital Hall or Ouachita’s School of Fine Arts,
visit www.obu.edu/finearts or call (870) 245-5129.
By Brooke Zimny
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