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Sneak Peek: New Work for Goldberg Variations

October 19, 2017, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location Alexander Kasser Theater - Upper Lobby
SponsorArts and Cultural Programming | Peak PerformancesCostFreePosted InPeak Performances
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6:00 – Join us for refreshments and mingling

6:15 – Discussion begins

How does a musician reinterpret a well-known classic? 
Marissa Silverman (John J. Cali School of Music) examines the origins of Bach's seminal "Goldberg Variations" and the unique style with which pianist Simone Dinnerstein plays them in New Work for Goldberg Variations.

Marissa Silverman is an associate professor and coordinator of undergraduate music education at the John J. Cali School of Music, Montclair State University. A Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Silverman has published in many academic journals in the U.S. and abroad as well as The New York Times. Dr. Silverman is co-author of “Music Matters: A Philosophy of Music Education,” second edition, and co-editor of “Community Music Today” and “Artistic Citizenship: Artistry, Social Responsibility and Ethical Praxis.” Her recent publications include invited chapters in “The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education,” “The Oxford Handbook of Music Education; Music, Health and Wellbeing” and “Music Education: Navigating the Future.” Her research interests include the philosophy of music and music education; ethics, music and music education; community music; artistic interpretation; and interdisciplinary curriculum development. She holds a Ph.D. in performance (flute) from New York University, as well as degrees in English literature and education.

 


 

Don’t miss performances of New Work for Goldberg VariationsOctober 19 – 21!

Visit peakperfs.org for more information.

No charge for undergraduate students (with valid MSU ID) —

pick up your ticket at the Kasser Theater box office.

All others just $20!