WSC Music Educator To Perform Faculty Trumpet Recital

WSC Music Educator To Perform Faculty Trumpet Recital
Courtesy of Wayne State College.

WAYNE – A mid-January trumpet recital will be held on the campus of Wayne State College.

According to a release, spirited emotion underscores Michael Genslinger’s faculty trumpet recital at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 16. This event will take place in the Peterson Fine Arts Building’s Ramsey Theatre.

The performance is free and open to the public and it will also be livestreamed. To view the livestream, visit www.wsc.edu/watch-live. The program is accessible by selecting the event from the Music Events list at www.wsc.edu/music.

Genslinger will display virtuosic agility with the exuberant and energetic “Concerto in D Major” by Georg Philipp Telemann. “Prayer for Ukraine” by Gregory Pascuzzi honors human suffering, while “A Hymn for the Lost and the Living” by Eric Ewazen pays tribute to the anguish of 9/11.

The concert will close with the excitement and color of “Latin Jazz Suite” by Alice Gomez as Brad Weber will play congas. Weber is an adjunct instructor of percussion at Wayne State.

The recital also features Shelly Armstrong (piano), accompanist at Wayne State.

Genslinger is an instructor of music at Wayne State. In addition to serving as the assistant director of bands, he teaches music education courses and applied trumpet. As a performer, he serves as principal cornet in the Nebraska Brass Band and has performed with the Sioux City Symphony, Ocala Symphony, Sioux City Municipal Band, A Touch of Brass, the Northeast Area Jazz Ensemble, and Carnival Cruise Lines. He also performs solo recitals at Wayne State College.

As a music educator, Genslinger is in demand as a guest clinician and adjudicator. Prior to Wayne State, he taught in Florida public schools for 11 years, most recently at Umatilla High School from 2019 to 2022.

Genslinger holds a bachelor’s degree in music performance from Stetson University, a master’s degree in music performance from the University of North Florida and a master’s degree in music education from the University of North Florida.

For more information, contact Wayne State’s Department of Music at 402-375-7359.

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