Alex McCullough to present senior recital on March 21

March 5, 2019

Maryville College senior Alex McCullough ’19 will present a recital, titled “400 Years of Voice,” on Thurs., March 21 at 6 p.m.

The recital, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Harold and Jean Lambert Recital Hall. A reception will follow the performance.

The program will include selections from Monteverdi, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Weill and more. The recital will also include the following: Ashley Burrell on organ, Abby Tonos ’20 on cello, and Chase Hatmaker ’14 and Robby Clemens ’19 as piano accompanists.

“I have worked diligently over the past four years to challenge myself as a vocalist, and this recital will serve as the culmination of hours of hard work and preparation, with songs I have performed before and many that are new challenges I received just this year,” McCullough said. 

McCullough, a vocal music education major from Lebanon, Tenn., is a 2015 graduate of Wilson Central High School.

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