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Huunter performs experimental classical pieces April 4 at Millsaps College. Credit: Courtesy Huunter

• Millsaps College Ford Academic Complex Recital Hall
• $5

For the last two years, Millsaps student Lloyd Bourne has been arranging and composing music for his album “Shantih.” The result is a cohesive string of heights and depths, pain and joy, crescendos and lulls. The album is best when you listen to all the pieces in succession, and Bourne, performing under the name Huunter with a group of instrumental musicians, will offer that chance at a live concert at Millsaps’ Ford Academic Complex. Admission is $5 at the door, and the proceeds go to Wider Net Missions, an organization that works with inner-city kids, homeowners, Habitat for Humanity and more. E-mail [e-mail missing].

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