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A little day music
| Classical music can be a good accompaniment to many things — bubble baths, sleeping and, for me, headaches. While I typically only listen to classical music in the comfort of my own home, I have found that listening to it in a concert-type-hall setting exemplifies the sound of the musical notes. This Sunday, Rosemary Swetland, an adjuct faculty member of Angelina College’s Fine Arts Division, will perform in public for the first time at Temple Theater. She will perform compositions from a variety of different periods, including, baroque, romantic and contemporary on the piano. She will be accompanied by fellow faculty members, Charlotte Davis and Larry Greer, as well as, one of her own students, Jaime Heredia. It should be a good performance, and the best part about it — it’s free. Here are the details. | ![]() |
| Who: Rosemary Swetland What: Quiet Moments at the Piano When: 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 3 Where Temple Theater |
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