“Both Taylor and Judith epitomize the well-rounded violinist that will find much success in the modern musical world,” said their violin professor, Mikylah McTeer. at the Kanawha Presbyterian Church in downtown Charleston and is free and open to the public. 2 and Meyers will perform Ernest Bloch’s “Nigun” from his Baal Shem Suite. Giorgio will perform the first movement of Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. We are grateful for this relationship and we will work to expand it for the benefit of our students.” “In addition to faculty collaborations and children’s concerts in the CAC, we have had two years of WVU students appearing in master classes in Charleston. “I am pleased that our growing relationship with the West Virginia Symphony has begun to positively impact students,” said College of Creative Arts Dean Paul Kreider. 20, before Barton Pine performs with the West Virginia Symphony at a concert that evening. Taylor Giorgio, a native of Charleston, and Judith Meyers, of Pittsburgh, will take part in the master class on the afternoon of Sept. Two outstanding violin students from the West Virginia University School of Music have been selected to perform for Rachel Barton Pine, one of the great international violin superstars, during a master class sponsored by the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra on Sept.
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