Louisiana Tech’s music department will present a Louisiana Composers Consortium concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2.

The concert will be held in the Recital Hall in the Howard Center for the Performing Arts and will feature pieces written by Dr. Joe L. Alexander, an associate professor of music, Dr. Mel Mobley, an assistant professor of music at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, and Dr. Al Benner, a music instructor at Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts in Natchitoches.

‘The music will be from all varieties from the 20th and 21st centuries,’ Alexander said. ‘We’ll have music that is very close to being pop music to abstract concert pieces. No two pieces will be similar. There will be something for everybody.’

The LCC was founded in 1999 by Brenner and features concerts at Ruston, Monroe and Natchitoches with performers from each of the three schools represented. Along with chamber groups comprised of students and faculty from Tech who will perform, guest performers from the two visiting campuses and the Louisiana Tech Low Brass Ensemble will also be featured.

Admission for the event is free.

Written by Judith Roberts