Music at Pitt-Greensburg

Music at Pitt-Greensburg Sharing the variety of great music performances happening at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensbu

The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg hosts more than a dozen performances each year, featuring its own Pitt-Greensburg Chorale, Friday Evening Music Club of the Westmoreland Symphony, and artists from around the country on the Joan Chambers Concert Series.

11/16/2023

Music at Pitt-Greensburg: We Grow Stronger

TONIGHT at UPG - https://www.facebook.com/events/1326373254907517
FRIDAY in Murrysville- https://www.facebook.com/events/854046463033179

Catch us LIVE or via Livestream
TONIGHT - https://boxcast.tv/view/music-at-pitt-greensburg-we-grow-stronger-csvu1ugp9ttvher25f42
FRIDAY - https://www.newlonsburgchurch.org/content.cfm?id=581

See the Full Program here -https://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/sites/default/files/MusicSeries/fall_2023_program_v2.2.pdf

"Come - you belong with me" - Marisha Chamberlain

This show will be outstanding, come!
10/25/2023

This show will be outstanding, come!

The Joan Chambers Concert Series at Pitt-Greensburg welcomes the Pittsburgh Trombone Project - one of America's leading chamber ensembles - for an on-campus performance on Friday, November 3.

Learn more ➡️ https://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/about/music-series/jccs

06/06/2023

Today is the day for the Pittsburgh Camerata at Pitt-Greensburg

Welcome Summer: The Wisdom of Trees

7:30pm in Campana Chapel, Free and Open to the Public

Come!

Find the full program at http://greensburg.pitt.edu/musicseries

Pitt Greensburg Chorale comes to you LIVe on their Spring tour, tonight!- https://www.youtube.com/live/O6uyT7ZGMeM?featu...
05/01/2023

Pitt Greensburg Chorale comes to you LIVe on their Spring tour, tonight!

- https://www.youtube.com/live/O6uyT7ZGMeM?feature=share

Or

First Presby of Sparta NJ - https://youtube.com/ then look for the LIVE menu item. Click there, and look for our video.

First Presbyterian Church of SpartaWe are a Christ-centered, Bible-based church called to exemplify the love of our Father revealed and experienced in His So...

04/12/2023

Music at Pitt-Greensburg presents
One Day, a New Day

See the full program athttps://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/sites/default/files/MusicSeries/one_day_a_new_day_-_program.pdf

First show is Thursday at 7:30pm, with pre-concert talk at 7:00pm. Come!

04/01/2023

On the Web - https://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/music-series
On FB - https://www.facebook.com/musicatpittgreensburg

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Music at Pitt-Greensburg: Joan Chambers Concert Series returns
All concerts are LIVE in Campana Chapel, and free and open to the public

Skip Napier, baritone & Tim Heavner, piano
Saturday, April 1, 7:30pm EST (No Joke!)

Skip Napier and Tim Heavner TONIGHT at 7:30pm

My goodness, have you seen this program?https://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/sites/default/files/04.01.23_skip_napier-with_logo.pdf

I mean...
Schubert: Erlkonig
Largo al Factorum?!? (Trust me, you know this one...)
Burleigh Spirituals!

This is not to be missed. Come!

The Friday Evening Music Club of the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce our annual student recital, ...
01/23/2023

The Friday Evening Music Club of the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce our annual student recital, to be held will be held on Friday, January 27 at 7:30p.m. at the Campana Chapel and Lecture Hall on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg (UPG).

The recital will feature students of the following FEMC members: Michele Boulet, John V. Kulik and Dan Parasky.

We are very excited to be presenting our first live student recital held at Campana Chapel since January, 2020, just before live concerts shut down. This is also our first student event since coming under the umbrella of the Westmoreland Symphony!

Pianists performing include Mark Matthews (Burgmuller/Bastien), Johan Paul (Mozart/Faber), Bilgehan Akdeniz (Bach/Faber), Levi Pecorari (Haydn/Snell), James Georgescu (Latour/Faber), and Praneel Varshney (Gershwin/Chopin), all students of Mr. Kulik.

Flute students of Mr. Parasky, including Elsa Bandli (Coleman), Nia Hanington (Beeftink), and Anna Qin (Chaminade), will be accompanied by Matt Klumpp. Flutist Emma Jones, (Mendelssohn) studies with her duet partner, Ms. Boulet. Composers represented are listed in parentheses.

Admission is free to club members and voluntary donations are accepted from non-members at the door. All are invited to a reception following the recital.

For more information, check out www.fridayeveningmusicclub.org or call Michele Boulet at 724-837-5474 for more information regarding membership and performance opportunities.

Mission To draw area performers and audiences for shared artistic programs and camaraderie, and to encourage excellence in young musicians through performance and scholarship. About the Friday Evening Music Club FEMC was founded in 1944 to promote the performing arts in Westmoreland County and give....

The Friday Evening Music Club of the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra returns to Campana Chapel at the University of Pitt...
09/14/2022

The Friday Evening Music Club of the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra returns to Campana Chapel at the University of Pittsburgh – Greensburg Campus on Friday, September 23 at 7:30 p.m.

Members Christina Andrae, flute and Sylvia Andrae, piano, will present a delightful five-movement work by Academy Award winning Italian composer, Nino Rota. New member, oboist Louise Daniels, will perform Seven Bagatelles for Solo Oboe by prolific English composer Gordon Jacob.

Showcasing the flute family from piccolo to bass in Victor Herbert’s Italian Street Song, Flute Cocktail, will also present a wonderful arrangement of Three Slavonic Dances from Dvorak’s Op. 46 & 72, with pianist Ruth Poscich. Comprised of present and former FEMC members and friends, the flute choir includes Ms. Andrae, Grace Collier, Julia Gray, Chuck Kauric, Joan Kotjarapoglus, Leslie Nemeth, Linda Urbani and Theresa Vanden Berk, conducted by Michele Boulet.

Admission is free to club members and voluntary donations are accepted from non-members at the door. Pitt-Greensburg does not currently require masks indoors, though this is subject to change as case levels change in the county; FEMC is mask-friendly to all who chose to wear one. All are invited to a reception following the recital.

For more information about the program, call Michele Boulet at 724-837-5474.

For more information about the club, contact Chris Bartley at [email protected] / 724-836-7120, or the WSO office at 724-837-1850.

https://westmorelandsymphony.org

https://westmorelandsymphony.org/friday-evening-music-club/

Mission To draw area performers and audiences for shared artistic programs and camaraderie, and to encourage excellence in young musicians through performance and scholarship. About the Friday Evening Music Club FEMC was founded in 1944 to promote the performing arts in Westmoreland County and give....

This was a glorious night!
04/12/2022

This was a glorious night!

03/17/2022
https://youtu.be/EGH2xakknHQ
04/23/2021

https://youtu.be/EGH2xakknHQ

Join the Friday Evening Music Club for an evening of great music and even better poetry. Streamed live from the Greensburg Garden and Civic Center

The Pitt-Greensburg Chorale, in collaboration with the Blair Concert Chorale of Altoona, present Fermata - A Word Canon....
04/13/2021

The Pitt-Greensburg Chorale, in collaboration with the Blair Concert Chorale of Altoona, present Fermata - A Word Canon. We are grateful to share in this music and these words as a testament to our joy in singing together, and in our desire for all voices and choirs to connect to their communities again.

And as we seek to turn the tide, we see new Trusted Hands helping us get there. We're not going to throw away our shot...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW7y-LaAva8

Becca Culp, soprano

A virtual collaboration of the Blair Concert Chorale (Altoona PA) and the Pitt-Greensburg Chorale (Greensburg PA).Becca Culp, sopranoWe are grateful to share...

The Friday Evening Music Club of the Greensburg area announces its annual student recital which will be broadcast live (...
01/28/2021

The Friday Evening Music Club of the Greensburg area announces its annual student recital which will be broadcast live (!!!) on Friday, January 29 at 7:30 p.m. This recital will feature students of the following FEMC members: Edward Kuhn, Jr. and Michele Boulet as well as the winner of the 2021 Mildred Gardner Scholarship Competition!

You can watch this event via livestream on youtube: https://youtu.be/kPxD9Z4sZYU

Pianists performing include brothers Austin An and David An. Austin will perform the first movement of Mozart’s Sonata, K. 545 and Mendelssohn’s Hunting Song. David will play the Debussy Arabesque No. 1 and the Allegro con brio mvt. of Sonata in D Major, Hob XVI/37by Haydn. Flutists include Emma Jones, performing Blavet Sonata No. 4 in G minor (La Lumagne) and Moszkowski Spanish Dance #5 (Bolero), and Evelyn Markle, playing the 1st mvt. of Kuhlau’s Grand Solo, Op. 57 No. 1 and the Aria, Op. 48 No. 1 by Ernst von Dohnányi (grandfather of former Cleveland Orchestra music director, Christoph von Dohnányi). Member Josie Merlino will accompany all of the wind players. Bassoonist Walter Vinoski, this year’s scholarship winner, will perform the program he submitted for the competition, which was judged last Saturday!
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Due to Covid - 19 restrictions only a limited number of the performers' families will be allowed to attend in person. Club members should see email for additional opportunities to gather together online during the performance.

We hope to have a huge virtual audience for these student performers!

Live-stream of the Friday Evening Music Club of Greensburg, January recital. Featuring students of the FEMC's fine teachers.

Music at Pitt-GreensburgChorale on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCadECUiCvqBQCV-DzGcQZcw   Music at Pitt-Gr...
04/24/2020

Music at Pitt-Greensburg
Chorale on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCadECUiCvqBQCV-DzGcQZcw


Music at Pitt-Greensburg has missed seeing you in the halls of Campana Chapel for the music of the Pitt-Greensburg Chorale & Chamber Singers, the Joan Chambers Concert Series, our Voice & Piano Recitals, and the Friday Evening Music Club. We don't know yet what the 2020-21 university year will hold for us, but we are preparing, hoping that our stage will be filled with great music and musicians once again.

As we wait...

Please do visit the Pitt-Greensburg Chorale on its new Youtube Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCadECUiCvqBQCV-DzGcQZcw

This channel now shares full performances and highlights, dating back almost a decade. Check out our virtual dedication to our graduating class of 2020 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqqBXy2HkTs

Over the summer, we plan to add more past concerts, and develop new channels to highlight some of the best of our Joan Chambers Concert Series and student recital work. So please do take a moment to Subscribe! Not only will you be the first to see new videos, but you can help us get to our first 100 subscribers; then, we can rename the URL to pittgreensburgchorale...instead of UCadECUiCvqBQCV-DzGcQZcw. Thanks!

The Pitt-Greensburg Chorale congratulations our class of 2020!

Joan Chambers Concert Series presents Elizabeth Lins Shoenfelt, coloratura soprano, in a Valentine’s Day concerthttps://...
02/13/2020

Joan Chambers Concert Series presents Elizabeth Lins Shoenfelt, coloratura soprano, in a Valentine’s Day concert

https://www.greensburg.pitt.edu/news/joan-chambers-concert-series-presents-elizabeth-lins-shoenfelt-coloratura-soprano-valentine-s

GREENSBURG, PA – The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg welcomes Elizabeth Lins Shoenfelt, coloratura soprano, and Fred Dade, pianist, for the next performance in the Joan Chambers Concert Series on Friday, Feb. 14. This event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Mary Lou Campana Chapel and Lecture Center (150 Finoli Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601).

Shoenfelt describes this concert as a Valentine’s Day look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of love as experienced through the music of Dowland, Handel, Strauss, Milhaud, Grieg, Dvorak, and others.

“I am very excited to share these songs,” said Shoenfelt. “It's Amor: Il buono il brutto il cattivo because love is such a complicated subject, with so many aspects to what affects our hearts. This is going to be a fun way to explore them. Come for the variety of songs, for the beauty of these works.”

An assistant professor of music at Shippensburg University, Shoenfelt has also taught at Bloomsburg University, Wilson College, and Messiah College. She received her doctorate in vocal performance from Shenandoah Conservatory and is in demand as a soloist, voice teacher, guest conductor, and choral clinician. In addition to her university duties, she maintains a busy private voice studio, directs the Susquehanna Young Women’s Chorale, and is a recurring choral adjudicator and clinician. Shoenfelt also serves on the executive board of the American Choral Directors Association of Pennsylvania as the repertoire and standards chair for women’s choirs.

Shoenfelt is a frequent recitalist throughout central Pennsylvania and Virginia and has sung principal roles with opera companies in Harrisburg and Philadelphia. She made her professional debut at the age of twenty with the Harrisburg Opera Company singing the role of Juliet Brooks in the Pennsylvania premiere of Benjamin Britten’s The Little Sweep. Since 2010, she has enjoyed multiple appearances as a guest artist with the Piedmont Symphony Orchestra, and she is the recurring soprano soloist in Handel’s Messiah with the Pennsylvania Consort. She has sung in a variety of venues throughout the United States and Europe, including performances for the former governor of Pennsylvania, several Miss Americas, and a concert appearance with Kenny Rogers.

Fred Dade, a native of Chicago, IL, is an assistant professor of music at Shippensburg University where he teaches courses such as music appreciation, world music, and class piano one. He also is choir director/organist at St. Paul Episcopal Church in Harrisburg.

Dade, who has extensive experience accompanying many different types of choirs and soloists, has accompanied artists like Marietta Simpson and George Shirley as well as Master Classes conducted by mezzo-soprano Frederica Von Stade and soprano Christine Brewer. In April 2017 he had the honor of playing the Grieg piano concerto with the Shippensburg University/Community Orchestra. He also rehearsed and conducted the Capital Area Music Association (CAMA) over the past several years, including conducting performances with recording artists Richard Smallwood and Donald Lawrence. In 2019, Dade created a concert of movie piano covers performed at Shippensburg University and at the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg.

Pitt-Greensburg’s Joan Chambers Concert Series is named in honor of Joan Chambers, late wife of president emeritus George F. Chambers. She was an ardent supporter and representative of Pitt-Greensburg in the community for many years. While her interests were widespread, she especially enjoyed participating in book-discussion groups and attending cultural events. Since 2008, the Joan Chambers Concert Series has been bringing performing artists of renown, like Shoenfelt, to the Pitt-Greensburg campus.

Questions
Chris Bartley
[email protected]
724-836-7120

The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg welcomes Elizabeth Lins Shoenfelt, coloratura soprano, and Fred Dade, pianist, for the next performance in the Joan Chambers Concert Series on Friday, Feb. 14. This event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Mary Lou Campana...

Today’s 11:30am Pitt-Greensburg Chorale piano-only preview concert has a livestream:https://boxcast.tv/view/kassia-ensem...
11/20/2019

Today’s 11:30am Pitt-Greensburg Chorale piano-only preview concert has a livestream:

https://boxcast.tv/view/kassia-ensemble--pitt-greensburg-chorale-795324

Check us out, and then co wheat is partner with Kassia Ensemble this Thursday and Friday Evenings.

The poet and hymnographer Kassia was a byzantine abbess in the 9th century. A woman born into a wealthy family, she is said to have been in the running to marry the Emperor Theophilus. The emperor, however, found her too witty and candid to make a good wife and chose another. Kassia went on to found...

What are YOU doing tonight? It should be this!
10/11/2019

What are YOU doing tonight? It should be this!

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