UO: Idit Shner Faculty Recital
$10 ($5 senior/ages 18 & under/student with ID)
- Idit Shner, saxophones
- Rosanna Moore, harp
- Eunhye Grace Choi, piano
- Avery Scanlon, electric guitar
- Lillie Mannis, viola
Andy Scott — Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Harp
John Anthony Lennon — Serpent
Aviya Kopelman — Getting Closer
As part of our Faculty Recital Series professor Idit Shner will be giving a saxophone performance.
While masks are no longer required for SOMD events, those who would like to continue wearing face coverings are encouraged to do so.
About Idit Shner, saxophones
About Rosanna Moore, harp
About Eunhye Grace Choi, piano
Korean pianist Eunhye Grace Choi joined Eugene's Chamber Music Amici as a core musician in 2019, and is now Artistic Director. She has performed extensively throughout the United States, France, Belgium, the UK, and South Korea, and has recorded for Naxos, Emeritus, and Origin Classical. Her performances have also been broadcast on NPR's Performance Today.
A versatile keyboardist, she was harpsichord soloist for J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto cycle and collaborated with Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg in Vivaldi's Four Seasons. She is frequently invited as a resident pianist at competitions and conventions, including the International Clarinet Association's ClarinetFest and the Meg Quigley Vivaldi Competition and Bassoon Symposium.
Grace served as Collaborative Piano Faculty for six years at Eastern Music Festival, where she was the principal keyboardist of the Festival Orchestra with conductor Gerard Schwarz. She has also served as music faculty and collaborative pianist at The University of Oregon (2017-2018) and Tennessee Tech University (2013-2017). In Oregon, in addition to Amici, Grace performs regularly with the Oregon Bach Festival and Eugene Symphony.
https://chambermusicamici.org/about/About Avery Scanlon, electric guitar
About Lillie Mannis, viola
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