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An Afternoon with the Lake Effect Winds
April 29, 2023 | 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
$10Note: this concert was originally scheduled for 4/22 and is listed as such in our brochure, but has been rescheduled to 4/29.
Central New York’s own Lake Effect Winds quintet presents a program of music by Albéniz, J.S. Bach, Hindemith, Michael Kibbe, and Anton Reicha. The Hindemith piece, Kleine Kammermusik (1922), will be performed as a (slightly late) centenary performance.
Beth Scott, flute, earned a B.A. in music from Colgate University, a B.S. from Columbia University, and a Masters in Education from Binghamton University. She studied with James Papoutsakis at the New England Conservatory of Music and John Oberbrunner in Syracuse. She has performed with orchestras and chamber ensembles in Binghamton and Western New York and is a member of The Onondaga Civic Symphony Orchestra. Beth recently retired from teaching strings at Manlius Pebble Hill School. She is a registered Suzuki teacher in both flute and violin, with an active private studio near Manlius.
Kathryn Dimmel, oboe, earned a Music Education degree with a concentration in performance (Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam) and a Master’s in Music Education (Ithaca College). She studied with Patricia Sharpe, Dr. Glen Guiles and Jared Hauser. Currently teaching music in the Oneida City School District, Kathryn performs regularly with the Central Winds and many area ensembles.
Tom McKay, clarinet, studied with Albert Luconi and Joseph Gigliotti. Playing saxophone and clarinet, he has performed with jazz groups (including the Bear Cat Jass Band, the Central New York Jazz Orchestra, and Gap Mangione’s Big Band), orchestras (including the Syracuse Symphony and Symphoria) and other chamber ensembles. Tom retired from Syracuse University and is a professor emeritus of philosophy.
Audrey Turner, French horn, earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and French horn performance from Ithaca College and a Master’s degree in Music Performance from Ohio University. She taught instrumental music in the Fulton City schools, Liverpool Central School District, and Marcellus Central Schools, recently retiring from the middle school band director position in Marcellus. Audrey performs with the Syracuse University Brass Ensemble, Central Winds, and the Finger Lakes Brass Works Quintet.
Jennifer Groth, bassoon, earned music degrees from the Crane School of Music (SUNY Potsdam) and Syracuse University. She studied with Frank Wangler and Anthony DeAngelis and previously served as the Chamber Music Coordinator for the Juilliard School. She taught instrumental music in the Syracuse City Schools and has performed with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, the New York Repertory Orchestra, and other ensembles throughout New York State.
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If you are a CMM member, this concert will be discounted as part of your membership package!
CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.