February 27, 2018
School of Music, Theatre, and Dance hosts inaugural Recorder Workshop
The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance will hold the inaugural K-State Recorder Workshop for students, professional music educators, recorder players and enthusiasts, early music fans, and more from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 3, in 105 McCain Auditorium.
Online registration is still available. Registration is free for currently enrolled K-State students and current nonstudent members of the K-State Collegium Musicum.
This year's clinician is Anne Timberlake who has coached through Indiana University's Pre-College Recorder Program and at the Amherst Early Music Festival, the San Francisco Early Music Society, the Virginia Baroque Performance Institute, Mountain Collegium, and numerous American Recorder Society chapters. She has appeared across the United States performing repertoire from Bach to 21-century premieres to Celtic tunes and holds degrees in recorder performance from Oberlin Conservatory and Indiana University.
Classes will be offered in a group setting, and a public masterclass featuring the K-State Recorder Consort will take place after the lunch hour.
Support for the K-State Recorder Workshop comes from K-State Student Governing Association and the K-State School of Music, Theatre, and Dance.