MURFREESBORO — Three
soloists from the Malibu Coast Chamber Orchestra will be performing as a trio
in a free public concert set for 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, in Hinton Music
Hall inside MTSU's Wright Music Building.
Violinist
Maria Newman, pianist Wendy Prober and violist Scott Hosfeld will perform “Songs
My Grandmother Taught Me,” Newman's composition inspired by her grandmother, the
late Mississippi Poet Laureate Louise Moss Montgomery.
The trio also will conduct MTSU School of Music master
classes for their instrument specialties beginning at 11:20 a.m. Thursday,
Sept. 19, in the Wright Music Building.
The daughter of nine-time Academy Award-winning
film composer Alfred Newman, Malibu, Calif., composer Newman grew up amidst the
sounds of Hollywood, but her Mississippi-born grandmother’s simple lyrical and
humorous poetry became her muse. Newman’s compositions and performances have been
honored with numerous national and regional commendations and recognitions.
Prober has performed as a pianist throughout the
United States and Israel as a critically acclaimed chamber musician and
soloist. She is also the principal pianist of the Malibu Coast Silent Film
Orchestra.
Hosfeld is conductor and music director of the
award-winning Malibu Coast Chamber Orchestra. He made his Carnegie Recital Hall debut in
1980 as violist and founder of the Riverside String Quartet and consequently
toured Russia, Western Europe and Central and South America with the Val Coeur
String Quartet.
For more information on this and other MTSU
School of Music events, call 615-898-2493 or visit www.mtsumusic.com and click on the "Concert Calendar" link.
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