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Press Release - 1. The Five “W’s”. Who: East Stroudsburg University Music Dept. Where: East Stroudsburg University. What: Recitals. When: 2009-2010 year. Why: To inform the public; to inform any interested audience. Press Release Come See The Music

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  1. Press Release - 1

  2. The Five “W’s” Who: East Stroudsburg University Music Dept. Where: East Stroudsburg University What: Recitals When: 2009-2010 year Why: To inform the public; to inform any interested audience

  3. Press Release Come See The Music East Stroudsburg University announces its performances for the 2009-2010 calendar year. Performances will feature orchestral, band, and vocal music. Programs will include music from Classical composers, Opera, and Musical Theater. A visiting vocal ensemble from China will also be featured at one of the vocal programs. East Stroudsburg, PA, September 22, 2009 --This year’s musical performances at ESU promise to be exciting and varied. The orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Betsy Buzzelli-Clarke, will be performing works of Bizet, Rachmaninoff, and Schubert in their spring concert. The string section will feature holiday music at the fall Band Concert. The Concert Band, under the direction of Dr. Otis French, will highlight holiday music for its December program as well. The vocal programs include a wide variety of music: choral, a cappella, and jazz. The ESU Choir, under the direction of Dr. James Maroney, will feature music of Faure and Mozart for the December concert. The jazz choir, back from its tour in China, will feature music by Parker, Gillespie, and Gershwin. A visiting Chinese vocal group will join them. The annual spring Broadway Review, under the direction of Professor Terry Flatt, will perform in February at the Abeloff Auditorium at ESU. Most programs are free and open to the public. The Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall and Abeloff Auditorium are handicap accessible. For more information about any of the fine arts events at ESU please contact 555-555-5555. Community members are invited to join the choir, orchestra, and band. Please contact the music department at 555-555-5550 for more information.

  4. Title Come See The Music • Sans serif • Under 80 characters • “Thou shalt not be boring”

  5. Summary “The summary paragraph is a little longer synopsis of the news…in one to four sentences.” East Stroudsburg University announces its performances for the 2009-2010 calendar year. Performances will feature orchestral, band, and vocal music. Programs will include music from Classical composers, Opera, and Musical Theater. A visiting vocal ensemble from China will also be featured at one of the vocal programs.

  6. Body of Press Release • “The standard press release is 300-800 words • “…keeps sentences and paragraphs short, about three or four lines per paragraph • Includes City, State, Month, Year • Thou shalt be professional, use the proper tense, think visually”

  7. Body of Press Release East Stroudsburg, PA, September 22, 2009 --This year’s musical performances at ESU promise to be exciting and varied. The orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Betsy Buzzelli-Clarke, will be performing works of Bizet, Rachmaninoff, and Schubert in their spring concert. The string section will feature holiday music at the fall Band Concert. The Concert Band, under the direction of Dr. Otis French, will highlight holiday music for its December program as well. The vocal programs include a wide variety of music: choral, a cappella, and jazz. The ESU Choir, under the direction of Dr. James Maroney, will feature music of Faure and Mozart for the December concert. The jazz choir, back from its tour in China, will feature music by Parker, Gillespie, and Gershwin. A visiting Chinese vocal group will join them. The annual spring Broadway Review, under the direction of Professor Terry Flatt, will perform in February at the Abeloff Auditorium at ESU. Most programs are free and open to the public. The Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall and Abeloff Auditorium are handicap accessible. For more information about any of the fine arts events at ESU please contact 555-555-5555. Community members are invited to join the choir, orchestra, and band. Please contact the music department at 555-555-5550 for more information.

  8. References Stoller, B. (2009). Ten commandments of a press release. Retrieved from http://aboutpublicrelations.net/ucstoller6a.htm (1997). Tips, guidelines and templates for writing an effective press release. Retrieved from http://www.prwebdirect.com/pressreleasetips.php

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