
Recital with Jessica Wiley, bassoon
Doctoral recital of Jessica Wiley in Dumke Recital Hall (4th floor of Libby Gardner Hall)
Doctoral recital of Jessica Wiley in Dumke Recital Hall (4th floor of Libby Gardner Hall)
Re-envisioning Outreach: Creating innovative student centered community engagement experiences. Presentation with Dr. Katherine Chandler.
My community education program, Saturday Morning Composers, was selected for the Pre-Conference Seminar Session at the 2015 National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy in Lombard, Illinois.
The focus of the seminar is on teachers who have reached out to their communities in new and innovative ways, including offering lessons, classes, performances, and/or educational or artistic programs to the underprivileged, underserved, and those without access to traditional private music lessons. I will be giving a presentation on how other teachers may enrich their own communities by creating programs similar to Saturday Morning Composers!
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As the keyboardist for the Texas Youth Wind Symphony, I will be performing Radiant Joy by Steven Bryant with them on their final concert!
The Texas Youth Wind Symphony seeks to facilitate musical growth for the highly motivated young musician through the preparation and performance of outstanding repertoire in a professional atmosphere of artistic excellence.
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Pianists ages 6-17 will be performing Bach, Chopin, Ellmenreich, Muczynski, and Pieczonka! Come discover how a grand piano works!
I will be playing with Aspen Winds as part of the Excellence in the Community Concert Series at Gallivan Center.
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I will be joining The Ladies In Red on this finale concert, which celebrates A Century of Piano at the University of Utah! Hosted by President David Pershing, the eclectic program includes piano favorites for all, with both solo and piano ensemble performances. The evening includes a retrospective of the first 100 years of piano at the U, and audience members will hunger for the next 100 years by the concert’s end!
Featuring young pianists Anne & Nina Babcock, Sara & Evan Arkell, and Avery Gunnell performing Beethoven, Haydn, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Kabalevsky, and more!
Find out how composers create stories through their music.
Bring your imagination & friends! For families with kids ages 10 & up.
Free & open to the public!