Fall 2016 music series begins on October 3rd at Brevard College

Courtesy of Brevard Music Center

Press Release from Brevard Music Center:

Brevard Music Center (BMC), in partnership with Brevard College, is pleased to announce the return of its First Mondays series of free BMC Community Concerts in Brevard.

On Monday, October 3rd at 12:30 PM, celebrated French hornists Elizabeth Freimuth and Hazel Dean Davis will be joined by pianist Koeun Grace Lee for BMC’s First Mondays concert – held at the Porter Center (Scott Concert Hall) on the Brevard College campus. Ms. Freimuth and Ms. Davis are also distinguished faculty members of the Brevard Music Center Summer Institute.

October’s program will include: Brahms’s Horn Songs, Mozart’s Duetta con Coro from Così Fan Tutte, Monteverdi’s Pur ti Miro from L’Incoronazione di Poppea, Fauré’s Puisqu’ici–bas toute Âme, and Kuhlau’s Concertino in F minor for Two Horns.

The popular Brevard-based, First Mondays recital series is presented at no cost to the general public – October through May (excluding January) – on the first Monday of each month at Brevard College. BMC’s series of free concerts in Asheville (Sundays with BMC) and Hendersonville (First Tuesdays) will resume in March through May of 2017.

“Brevard Music Center is proud to continue our free Community Concert Series so that music lovers of all ages and means can be inspired by exquisite classical music and musicians,” said BMC President & CEO Mark Weinstein. “This popular series allows us to give back to the community that generously supports BMC’s educational mission and renowned summer music festival. Please join us!”

Each First Mondays concert also features a local charity highlighting needs within the Brevard community; October’s charity is Free Rein Center for Therapeutic Riding and Education.

For hi-res images of Elizabeth Freimuth, Hazel Dean Davis, and Koeun Grace Lee, please click here.

For further information, including directions to Brevard College, please visit: brevardmusic.org/festival/ccs.

About The Artists

Elizabeth Freimuth is the principal horn of the Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestras. Before joining the CSO in 2006, Elizabeth was principal horn of the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra (2005-2006), principal horn of the Kansas City Symphony (2000-2005) and assistant principal horn of the Colorado Symphony (1998-2000).

In 2011, Elizabeth Freimuth joined the Adjunct Horn faculty at the University of Cincinnati’s College Conservatory of Music. She has also given numerous master classes and has done guest teaching at Indiana University, The Eastman School of Music, The University of Evansville, San Francisco Conservatory, Dayton University, Ohio State University, University of Northern Colorado, the University of Northern Iowa and Interlochen School of the Arts.

Elizabeth is a graduate and recipient of the coveted Performer’s Certificate of the Eastman School of Music (B.M.) and a graduate of Rice University Shepherd School of Music (M.M.) where she studied horn with Verne Reynolds, W.Peter Kurau and William VerMeulen respectively.

Hazel Dean Davis moved to Boston in 2015 where she is a freelance horn player, playing regularly with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Pops, and the Grammy nominated chamber orchestra, A Far Cry. Previously, Hazel played second and fourth horn with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra for 11 years, a job she won at age 22. Hazel spends her summers as a faculty artist and teacher at the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina.

Originally from St. Paul, Minnesota, Hazel graduated from Harvard University in 2003 with a BA in Biological and Social Anthropology, where she studied horn with James Sommerville of the Boston Symphony. In addition, Hazel has studied with Caroline Lemen and Kendall Betts in St. Paul, and with Julie Landsman at The Juilliard School, where she received a Graduate Performance Diploma in 2004.

South Korean native Koeun (Grace) Lee is an avid performer, educator, and conference lecturer across the United States. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance and a Post Master’s Certificate in Music Theory Pedagogy from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance and Pedagogy and an Artist Diploma from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

Dr. Lee currently resides in Asheville, and recently joined the piano faculty of Brevard College and Mars Hill University. She also teaches at the Academy for the Arts at First Baptist Church of Asheville.

About Brevard Music Center | Summer Institute And Music Festival

Founded 80 years ago, Brevard Music Center (BMC) has matured into one of the country’s premier summer classical music training programs and festivals. More than 400 gifted students, ages 14 through post-college, come to the Music Center each year from all across the U.S. and around the world to study with a distinguished faculty and renowned guest artists.

Each summer, students participate in a vigorous program of instruction and performance led by Artistic Director and BMC alumnus Keith Lockhart, also Principal Conductor of the Boston Pops and the BBC Concert Orchestra in London.

Brevard’s hallmark is the powerful sense of community that re-emerges every June through August as faculty and students present more than 80 performances to summer audiences totaling 37,000.

For more information on BMC, visit brevardmusic.org, call (828) 862-2100, “like” the Brevard Music Center on Facebook, follow @brevardmusic on Twitter, and visit the Brevard Music Center YouTube channel for performance videos from previous festival seasons.

SHARE

Before you comment

The comments section is here to provide a platform for civil dialogue on the issues we face together as a local community. Xpress is committed to offering this platform for all voices, but when the tone of the discussion gets nasty or strays off topic, we believe many people choose not to participate. Xpress editors are determined to moderate comments to ensure a constructive interchange is maintained. All comments judged not to be in keeping with the spirit of civil discourse will be removed and repeat violators will be banned. See here for our terms of service. Thank you for being part of this effort to promote respectful discussion.

Leave a Reply

To leave a reply you may Login with your Mountain Xpress account, connect socially or enter your name and e-mail. Your e-mail address will not be published. All fields are required.