Seton Hill University’s Community Music Program will host a recital on Friday, January 22, at 6:30 p.m., in the Carol Ann Reichgut Concert Hall, on the main floor of the Seton Hill University Performing Arts Center located at the corner of Otterman Street and Harrison Avenue in Greensburg, Pa. This event is open to the public and there is no fee to attend. For more information, call 724-552-2923.

The recital will feature youth who study privately with Seton Hill University’s Community Music Program instructors. Students participating in the concert include: Samuel Achtzen (piano) of Madison, Pa., Geena Barberio (piano) of Jeannette, Pa., Missy Dobransky (clarinet) of Greensburg, Pa., Jessica Findish (piano) of Latrobe, Pa., Emily Gaut (piano) of Scottdale, Pa., Nathaniel Gaut (piano) of Scottdale, Pa., Brianna Grimm (piano) of Champion, Pa., Hannah Heagy (cello) of Latrobe, Pa., Jacob LeJeune (clarinet) of Greensburg, Pa., Mara LeJeune (clarinet) of Greensburg, Pa., Maddox Maruca (cello) of Connellsville, Pa., Jenna McCloy (voice) of Greensburg, Pa., Daniel McMaster (cello) of Export, Pa., Cassie Mica (cello) of Greensburg, Pa., Sophia Mintas (voice) of Greensburg, Pa., Erin Palmer (clarinet) of Export, Pa., Jeffrey Patterson (piano) of Greensburg, Pa., Paula Pedicone (piano) of Jeannette, Pa., George Ralph (cello), of Irwin, Pa., Nathaniel Rupert (piano) of Arona, Pa., Kevin Savage (cello) of Jeannette, Pa., Michael Saxton (saxophone) of New Stanton, Pa., Sarah Weir (piano) of Greensburg, Pa., and Daniel Yu (piano) of Greensburg, Pa.

Venue Information: The Community Music Program performances are held in the Carol Ann Reichgut Concert Hall in Seton Hill’s new Performing Arts Center, 100 Harrison Avenue, Greensburg, Pa. The Performing Arts Center is a disabled accessible and climate-controlled facility. Parking is free in four nearby Greensburg parking areas: the Bell Parking Garage on North Otterman Street (across the street from the Performing Arts Center), the Hellman-Ghrist lot on North Main Street, the Albert Grillo lot on Seton Hill Drive, and the Wib Albright lot off West Otterman Street.

The Community Music Program, part of the Community Arts Program at Seton Hill, is designed to develop the musicianship of children and adults in the local area. The faculty, staff, and facilities of Seton Hill University provide a comprehensive program for students wishing to advance their musical training and performance through quality musical instruction. Students who are just beginning, or those who have studied music for many years, can benefit from the knowledge and experience of a professional faculty. For more information on the Community Arts Program at Seton Hill, which includes the Community Music Program and the Seton Hill University Dance Academy, contact Michelle Walters at 724-552-2923.