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General Meeting Dates
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September 16, 2009 - Preview of our new year |
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October 21, 2009 - Program: Anita RenfroeOn Joseph Haydn |
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January, 13, 2010 - Teacher Forum |
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February 24, 2010 - Stuffing of the "Goodie Bags" at 10:00 AM |
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March 17, 2010 - Program: The Collaborative Pianist:
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Christine Fish Moulton, Flute
Dr. Benjamin Moritz, Piano |
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Dr. Christine Fish Moulton, flute, is Assistant Professor of Flute at Mansfield University of PA. She is a member of the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra and the Pennsylvania Sinfonia Orchestra, and is principal flute for the Savoy [WINDOWS-1252?]Company’s Gilbert & Sullivan productions in Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Boys Choir. She has participated in the Spoleto Festivals both in the USA and Italy and has been featured in both live and recorded performances on Boston's WGBH Radio. Richard Dyer of the Boston Globe has called her a "classy and resourceful musician, and quite a player". Recent workshops and classes she has presented have included The Rochester Flute Fair, Kutztown University, the Community Music School of Allentown and the Pennsylvania Academy of Music. Her Bachelor of Arts degree is from the Boston Conservatory of Music, Masters of Music from Manhattan School of Music and a DMA from Rutgers University. She serves as Secretary/Treasurer of the Marcel Moyse Society. |
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Dr. Moritz is an active pianist and scholar who has received critical acclaim for performances abroad as well as throughout the United States. He has just returned from a series of concerts in Turkey, and recently performed concerts at the Chicago Cultural Center, the Istanbul Philharmonic Chamber Series and the Mersin State Opera House with cellist Ozgur Elgun. Moritz has been featured on Wisconsin Public Radio in its "Live from the Elvehjem" series and on Michigan Public Radio as part of the Blue Lake Summer Arts Festival. He has also performed in music festivals in Italy and Cyprus and has given solo recitals in South America, Asia and throughout the U.S. Moritz's scholarly work has centered on the music of Friedrich Nietzsche and he serves on the board of advisors for the Nietzsche Circle. Dr. Moritz has presented talks and lecture recitals on Nietzsche's music for the American Society for Aesthetics and at New York University, among other venues. Dr. Moritz also serves as Director of the Mansfield University Honors Program. |
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April 21, 2010 - Annuan Breakfast Meeging at Morgan's Restaurant |