Ysu Dana School of Music Professor Announces Recital

James Umble is a two-time winner of the YSU Distinguished Professor in Teaching Award.

He will perform a new piece of music written for saxophone and piano by New York City composer and jazz musician Patrick Zimmerli.

Umble will be accompanied by pianist Da-Eun Choi.

The recital will be held at the Dana School of Music.

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