MURFREESBORO — The 2015 MTSU
Flute Festival, featuring guest artist George Pope, will be held this Saturday, Feb. 21, in the university’s Wright
Music Building.
Registration for the
event, now in its 15th year, will begin at 8 a.m. Feb. 21.
Pope and guest pianist Eric Charnofsky will
present a public recital at 1 p.m. in Hinton Hall inside the Wright building,
and Pope will then present a master class for festival participants at 2:15
p.m.
Admission
for the MTSU Flute Festival is $20 for early registration or $25 at the door for
participating flutists. Members of the public may
register as guests for one or all of the public concerts and competitions for a
$5-per-person charge.
The day’s events include an 8:30 a.m. opening
session in Hinton Hall, which will include a workshop with Nashville flutist
Celine Thackston and a session for younger musicians with MTSU instructor
Rebecca Murphy. Flute exhibits featuring manufacturers, flute products and
flute repair will open at 9 a.m.
Pope will conduct a morning session for festival
participants beginning at 9:30 a.m. At 10:30 a.m., the High School Solo
Competition, Junior Solo Competition and Orchestral Excerpts Competition will
begin.
The festival will conclude with a 4 p.m. final
concert featuring the winners of the high school and junior competitions,
members of the Festival Flute choir and more.
Pope, who is emeritus professor of flute at the
University of Akron and a flute instructor at Ohio’s Baldwin Wallace University
Conservatory of Music, served as principal flute for the Akron Symphony from
1978 to 2002 and also has performed with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Tulsa
Philharmonic, the New Mexico Symphony and other organizations. He is a founding
member of the Solaris Wind Quintet and the Chamber Music Society of Ohio, and
the Akron Area Arts Alliance named him “Arts Educator of 2009.”
Charnofsky, a pianist, composer and music
educator, currently teaches at Case Western Reserve University and has
performed throughout North America solo and with organizations including the
Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra. The Ohio Music Teachers
Association named him “Composer of the Year” for 2012.
For more information
about this year’s event, please visit the 2015 MTSU Flute Festival Web page at http://www.mtsu.edu/flute.
For details on more
MTSU School of Music performances and special events, call 615-898-2493 or
visit http://www.mtsumusic.com and
click on the "Concert Calendar" link.
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