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The Temple College/Texas A&M University-Central Texas Chamber Ensembles will perform a concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, in the Jackson-Graeter Backstage Theatre in the Mary Alice Marshall Performing Arts Center.

The event is free and open to the public.

Selections to be performed by the ensembles include compositions by Johann Christian Bach, Saint-Saëns, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Ignacio Cervantes, and George Gershwin.

The ensembles include trios with clarinet, flute and piano, the Temple College Saxophone Quartet, and the Temple College Trombone Quartet.

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Temple College is “Your Community’s College,” a dynamic and growing community college that equips thousands of Central Texas students with the knowledge and skills for 21st-century success. Temple College, which has campuses in Temple, Hutto and Taylor, offers more than 75 degree and certificate programs to students who seek to earn credits for transfer, graduate with an associate degree or complete a certificate for fast entry into the workforce.

Founded in 1926, Temple College has enjoyed a reputation for academic excellence for 98 years. It is nationally recognized for its exceptional programs, from visual and performing arts to competitive athletics. The College has become one of the state’s premiere institutions for healthcare providers’ education and training, advanced manufacturing, and workforce development programs. The faculty and staff are committed to providing exceptional quality instruction.