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CCU musicians to perform in the Tully Hull Flute and Guitar Duo

October 16, 2014

Coastal Carolina University faculty musicians Amy Hardison Tully and Daniel Hull will perform a recital on Thursday, Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Edwards Recital Hall. The concert is open to the public and ticketed.

Tully, on flute, and Hull, on guitar, will perform a diverse repertoire of duets including "Waltz of Forgetting" by Marco Granados, "Tres Piezas Marginales" by Maximo Diego Pujol, "Three Spanish Dances" by Enrique Granados and "Acrobats" by David Leisner.

Tully is a flutist in the Long Bay Symphony in Myrtle Beach. She has also performed with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra and others. Internationally, she has been a principal flutist on orchestral and wind symphony tours in Germany, Austria, Italy, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic. At CCU, she is an associate professor of music, teaches flute and conducts the CCU Flute Choir. She received her doctorate in musical arts from the University of South Carolina.

Hull is an active soloist, ensemble musician and teacher. He has performed throughout the United States, Europe and the Caribbean. At CCU, he teaches guitar, music appreciation, music theory, ear-training at CCU. He is also directs the CCU Guitar Ensembles and is an instructor at Francis Marion University. He earned his doctorate in musical arts from the Eastman School of Music where he studied with Nicholas Goluses.

Together, the Tully Hull Flute and Guitar Duo were invited to perform at the Piccolo Spoleto in Charleston in 2012.

General admission is $5, $4 for CCU faculty and staff and $3 for CCU students. The Edwards Recital Hall is located in Room 152 in the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts building at 133 Chanticleer Drive W. in Conway.

For ticket information call the Wheelwright Box Office at 843-349-2787.