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r Braden Rymer will perform at the Springville Senior Center (65 E. 200 S.; 801-489-8738) on Wednesday, September 5, at 6:00 p.m.
Braden has a classical, musical theater, and choral repertoire. He most recently performed in Hale Center Theater’s production of “Hello, Dolly!” as Manny, Herr Schmidt in the world premiere of “The Lost Children of Hamelin” with BYU Opera, Don Basillio in “The Barber of Seville”, and Sulpice in “The Daughter of the Regiment” with BYU Opera Scenes.
He has also performed with BYU Singers for the past two years as both a singer and accompanist and sang in BYU Men’s Chorus. He has participated in various professional choral gigs with Ballet West, Tuacahn, and Warner Brothers.
A native of Mapleton now living in Vineyard, he attended both Springville and Maple Mountain high schools and graduated from Brigham Young University with a B.A. in music education. Currently, he teaches choir at Maple Mountain High School. He enjoys continually developing his talents as a singer, pianist, baker and photographer.
This event is free, and the public is invited.
- Advertisement -
r Braden Rymer will perform at the Springville Senior Center (65 E. 200 S.; 801-489-8738) on Wednesday, September 5, at 6:00 p.m.
Braden has a classical, musical theater, and choral repertoire. He most recently performed in Hale Center Theater’s production of “Hello, Dolly!” as Manny, Herr Schmidt in the world premiere of “The Lost Children of Hamelin” with BYU Opera, Don Basillio in “The Barber of Seville”, and Sulpice in “The Daughter of the Regiment” with BYU Opera Scenes.
He has also performed with BYU Singers for the past two years as both a singer and accompanist and sang in BYU Men’s Chorus. He has participated in various professional choral gigs with Ballet West, Tuacahn, and Warner Brothers.
A native of Mapleton now living in Vineyard, he attended both Springville and Maple Mountain high schools and graduated from Brigham Young University with a B.A. in music education. Currently, he teaches choir at Maple Mountain High School. He enjoys continually developing his talents as a singer, pianist, baker and photographer.
This event is free, and the public is invited.