This pretty much sums up the next few weeks for me! What incredible opportunities in store...
Saturday, January 14 is our Music from the Silver Screen concert with the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra. &pm at the Belle. Lots of John Williams favorites, plus a few surprises. Saturday, January 14 at 7:00 pm Belle Mehus,
Wednesday, January 18: Distinguished Speaker at Cottey College. The Institute for Women’s Leadership and Social Responsibility at Cottey College announces that Dr. Beverly Everett, music director and conductor of the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra and the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra, will be the first headliner of the Institute’s annual Distinguished Speakers Series. She will present on the topic of “Women’s Leadership in the Performing Arts” at 7:00 p.m. in the Missouri Recital Hall of The Haidee and Allen Wild Center for the Arts on Wednesday, January 18, 2012.
January 19-23: The first of my Region II Arts/McKnight Career Development Fellowship studies with JoAnn Falletta. I will have the opportunity to basically shadow Maestro Falletta over 3 days of rehearsals, concerts, meeting and media events. Program is amazing: Gil Shaham playing Barber's Violin Concerto; Copland Appalachian Spring (full) and Dvorak New World. All I can say on this is wow! And thanks JoAnn and Region II!
February 4: Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra concert with Martina Filjak, pianist and also with Alyssa Spratta, trumpet, the winner of our 2011 Young Artist Competition. Program is Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture; Arutunian trumpet concerto, Ravel Piano Concerto in G, and the Franck Symphony in d.
February 12: History Meet Music Concert in Bemidji with the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra and guests Clay S. Jenkinson as J. Robert Oppenheimer and tenor Brad Bradshaw. Clay will portray Oppenheimer and the program will feature music of Oppenheimer's life and times including the waltz from Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings, the Stravinsky Octet, and the Britten Holy Sonnets of John Donne.
February 14: I will be playing a solo organ recital by invitation as part of the 2012 Mid Winter Organ conference at Baylor University. This is a special opportunity because it is also the retirement of my amazing mentor Dr. Joyce Jones. The recital is at 4pm on Feb. 14 in Roxy Grove Hall, Baylor University. Program includes works of Vierne, Bach, Brahms, Franck and Duruflé.
Saturday, January 14 is our Music from the Silver Screen concert with the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra. &pm at the Belle. Lots of John Williams favorites, plus a few surprises. Saturday, January 14 at 7:00 pm Belle Mehus,
Wednesday, January 18: Distinguished Speaker at Cottey College. The Institute for Women’s Leadership and Social Responsibility at Cottey College announces that Dr. Beverly Everett, music director and conductor of the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra and the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra, will be the first headliner of the Institute’s annual Distinguished Speakers Series. She will present on the topic of “Women’s Leadership in the Performing Arts” at 7:00 p.m. in the Missouri Recital Hall of The Haidee and Allen Wild Center for the Arts on Wednesday, January 18, 2012.
January 19-23: The first of my Region II Arts/McKnight Career Development Fellowship studies with JoAnn Falletta. I will have the opportunity to basically shadow Maestro Falletta over 3 days of rehearsals, concerts, meeting and media events. Program is amazing: Gil Shaham playing Barber's Violin Concerto; Copland Appalachian Spring (full) and Dvorak New World. All I can say on this is wow! And thanks JoAnn and Region II!
February 4: Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra concert with Martina Filjak, pianist and also with Alyssa Spratta, trumpet, the winner of our 2011 Young Artist Competition. Program is Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture; Arutunian trumpet concerto, Ravel Piano Concerto in G, and the Franck Symphony in d.
February 12: History Meet Music Concert in Bemidji with the Bemidji Symphony Orchestra and guests Clay S. Jenkinson as J. Robert Oppenheimer and tenor Brad Bradshaw. Clay will portray Oppenheimer and the program will feature music of Oppenheimer's life and times including the waltz from Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings, the Stravinsky Octet, and the Britten Holy Sonnets of John Donne.
February 14: I will be playing a solo organ recital by invitation as part of the 2012 Mid Winter Organ conference at Baylor University. This is a special opportunity because it is also the retirement of my amazing mentor Dr. Joyce Jones. The recital is at 4pm on Feb. 14 in Roxy Grove Hall, Baylor University. Program includes works of Vierne, Bach, Brahms, Franck and Duruflé.
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