Southeastern Department of Fine and Performing Arts presents Douglas Lindsey
Monday, February 29, 2016
by: Rene Abadie
HAMMOND – Southeastern Louisiana University Department of Fine and Performing Arts
presents Dr. Douglas Lindsey in a recital on trumpet. The recital will take place
Monday, March 7, at 5 p.m. in the Pottle Music Building Annex. The event is free and
open to the public.
Lindsey has performed solo recitals all over the Southeast region as a founding
member of Duo Trompiano with pianist Judy Cole. Along with solos, he performs chamber
music with the Premiere Bass, Atlanta Trumpet League, and Isthmus Brass.
“Dr. Lindsey’s duties as music history lecturer at Kennesaw State University (KSU),
as well as his many experiences on the cornetto and baroque trumpet, reflect his keen
interest in the fields of early music and musicology,” said Dr. Logan Place, instructor
of trumpet and undergraduate coordinator for Southeastern.
Lindsey earned a Master of Music from Yale University with the distinction of
winning the John Swallow excellence in brass prize. He has played concerts with the
Yale Faculty Brass Trio, Atticus Brass Quintet, and Wisconsin Brass Quintet. Lindsey
began working as a music history lecturer and artist-in-residence at KSU in the fall
of 2012.
The works he will perform include pieces by composers Meg Bowles, Stanley Freidman,
John Stevens, Kevin McKee, Richard Lane, and Jules Levy.
For more information, contact Place at 985-549-2184.