Composers Unheard, Composers Celebrated
September 21
Composers Unheard, Composers Celebrated spotlights works for clarinet and piano that have been previously under appreciated. Clarinetist Natalie Groom (Adjunct Instructor of Clarinet, Towson University) and pianist Hui-Chuan Chen bring these works to light in a program featuring works by: Marie-Elisabeth von Sachsen-Meiningen, a Prussian princess; Mojgan Misaghi, a composer inspired by traditional dance and harmonies of Iran; Ke-Chia Chen, professor at Curtis Institute of Music; Fazil Say, world-renowned Turkish piano soloist; and Gwyneth Walker, an American choral composer.
Composers Unheard, Composers Celebrated spotlights works for clarinet and piano that have been previously under appreciated. Clarinetist Natalie Groom (Adjunct Instructor of Clarinet, Towson University) and pianist Hui-Chuan Chen bring these works to light in a program featuring works by: Marie-Elisabeth von Sachsen-Meiningen, a Prussian princess; Mojgan Misaghi, a composer inspired by traditional dance and harmonies of Iran; Ke-Chia Chen, professor at Curtis Institute of Music; Fazil Say, world-renowned Turkish piano soloist; and Gwyneth Walker, an American choral composer.