March 31st, 2010 by Adam
The University of Maryland School of Music
Presents
MARYLAND VIOLA DAY
with
Katherine Murdock, Associate Professor – University of Maryland
Violist, Los Angeles Piano Quartet and Left Bank Concert Society
&
Daniel Foster, Adjunct Professor – University of Maryland
Principal Viola– National Symphony Orchestra
FRIDAY MARCH 26, 2010 1:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Lecture Hall & Gildenhorn Recital Hall,
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
Master Class, Recital, and more
Open to Violists, parents, and teachers
Free of Charge
There will be an opportunity for approximately four viola student participants to play in the afternoon master class. Participants who wish to be considered for master class performance should contact Professor Murdock at kmurdock@umd.edu. To be considered, requests to participate must be received by 3/18/10.
1:00- 2:00 Check in/Orientation Desk, School of Music Lobby, CSPAC
1:30 p.m. Presentation “How to care for your instrument” – Dalton Potter, Potters Violins
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1:30- 3pm Exhibit of violas made by Gabrielle Kundert of Olney, MD. Ms. Kundert will be available for individual consultations and adjustment to student’s instruments, as time allows.
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1:00-3pm Jim Kelly and David Basch of Potter Violins will be set up in the lobby with strings and instrument supplies for purchase.
3:00 p.m. Master Class with Katherine Murdock and Daniel Foster
4:45 p.m. Questions and Answers/Discussion Period
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5:15 p.m. “VOILA VIOLA” recital in Gildenhorn Recital Hall by students from the University of Maryland viola studio to be followed by a “Play-in” reading performance by all interested participants (high school age or above, or appropriate level of proficiency) * If interested in participating in this informal “play-in” please send email to leopier@yahoo.com requesting PDF file of music to be performed
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7:00 p.m. Dinner Reception to meet students and faculty (*Free, but please register in advance with Jenny Lang at jenlang@umd.edu)
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8:00 p.m. University of Maryland Symphony Orchestra performs in Dekelboum Concert Hall. Program includes Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber and Strauss Ein Heldenleben.
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