UTAH SYMPHONY’S LARRY ZALKIND LOVES WHAT HE’S DOING

Matt Dixon talks with Larry Zalkind, the Utah Symphony’s principal trombone, about

Larry Zalkind (Courtesy of American Federation of Musicians)

being a member of the Utah Symphony and about music director Thierry Fischer. They also touch on several other subjects, including the orchestra’s upcoming concerts on Nov. 10 in de Jong Concert Hall and Nov. 11-12 in Abravanel Hall, and Zalkind’s newest CD.

Click on the link to listen to the interview: http://soundcloud.com/reichel-1/larry-zalkind-interview.

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About Matt Dixon

Matt Dixon is a performing musician, music educator, audio engineer and founder of the Salt Lake Electric Ensemble, a group dedicated to the performance and recording of electro-acoustic music. Their 2010 debut recording, "The Salt Lake Electric Ensemble Perform Terry Riley’s In C," received praise from critics throughout North America and Europe. He holds a bachelor of music degree from the University of Utah and a master’s degree in music technology from IUPUI in Indianapolis. He can be reached at mdixon@reichelartsreview.com. Reichel Recommends is also on Twitter @ReichelArts.

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