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Members of The Cleveland Orchestra to Present Recital October 24 in Memory of Alumnus By Marci Janas ('91) |
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Seven members of The Cleveland Orchestra will present a chamber music recital Tuesday, October 24, 2000, at 8:00 P.M. in Kulas Recital Hall at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 77 W. College Street, in Oberlin. The free concert--held in memory of Kenneth Hall Woodside (1938-1999), an Oberlin alumnus--will include chamber works by Saint-Saëns, Ibert, Ravel and Brahms. By virtue of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music's collaboration with AT&T Labs, this concert will be webcast live during the event via broadband streamed audio in AT&T's Advanced Audio Coding (aac) format. Although Woodside graduated in 1959 with a bachelor of arts degree in chemistry, he was seriously involved in music studies while at Oberlin. Besides a career in research and teaching biochemistry, Woodside was an active musician; he was a member of the American Recorder Society, a founding member of an amateur orchestra in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and he enjoyed performing chamber music with his wife Laura Adams 60, a violist. Both of their daughters are professional violinists; Beth Woodside has been a member of The Cleveland Orchestra since 1994, and is performing in the memorial concert for her father, who died in 1999. The other Cleveland Orchestra members performing are Bryan Dumm (cello); Mary Kay Fink 83, (flute); Daniel Gilbert (clarinet), associate professor of clarinet at the Oberlin Conservatory; Mark Jackobs (viola); Takako Masame (violin); and Trina Struble 91 (harp). The program includes Fantasie in A major, Op. 124 by Camille Saint-Saëns; Deux Interludes for flute, violin and harp by Jacques Ibert; Introduction and Alegro by Maurice Ravel, and Quintet in B minor, Op. 115 by Johannes Brahms. The concert is intended to raise awareness of the recently-established Kenneth H. Woodside Endowed Memorial Scholarship, which will aid third- and fourth-year Conservatory students at Oberlin College in completing their education. |
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