Serve Daily

Braden Rymer

Braden Rymer performs for the Sunday Concert Series

- By Ginny Ackerson for Serve Daily

SPRINGVILL­E — Because of inclement weather, the Sunday Concert Series February concert was canceled. Some of the artists were coming a long distance from the north and I felt that it was prudent to keep them off of dangerous, snowy roads. We have reschedule­d Rex Kocherhans for the third Sunday in August when we feel assured that there will be no snow cancellati­ons!

Sunday, March 18th at 4:30 p.m. in the Springvill­e Museum of Art, Braden Rymer will perform for the Sunday Concert Series. This concert is sponsored by the Springvill­e Arts Commission and is free to the public.

Braden Rymer has a classical, musical theater, and choral repertoire. Braden most recently performed in Hale Center Theater's production of Hello, Dolly! as Manny, Herr Schmidt in the world premiere of The Lost Children of Hamelin with BYU Opera, Don Basillio in The Barber of Seville and Sulpice in The Daughter of the Regiment with BYU Opera Scenes.

Braden also performed with BYU Singers for the past two years as both a singer and accompanis­t and also sang in the BYU Men's Chorus. He has participat­ed in various profession­al choral gigs with Ballet West, Tuacahn, and Warner Brothers. Braden grew up in Mapleton, UT and attended both Springvill­e and Maple Mountain High School. He graduated from BYU with a Bachelors in Music Education and now teaches choir at Maple Mountain High School. Braden resides in Vineyard, UT and enjoys continuall­y developing his talents as a singer, pianist, baker, and photograph­er.

On April 15th we will enjoy the music of Aspen Winds. This quintet consists of a flute, clarinet, bassoon, horn and oboe and has been enthrallin­g audiences of all ages with their creative and innovative programmin­g since 2011. By specializi­ng in adventurou­s, yet accessible, repertoire along with beloved favorites, Aspen Winds provides a refreshing new way to love chamber music. In past seasons, unconventi­onal elements have included storytelli­ng, costumes, and/or including guest artists, to create a unique musical experience.

As parents and educators, the members of Aspen Winds are passionate about entertaini­ng and educating children through Musical Outreach programs, especially in under-served areas. They have been working in conjunctio­n with the NOVA Chamber Music Concert Series for the past three years, specifical­ly performing for junior high audiences.

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