On Sunday, January 12, 2014 at 7 P.M., the Delaware County
Symphony will present a Musical
Perspectives fundraising event featuring acclaimed
flutist Mimi Stillman. A Curtis Institute graduate and Yamaha Performing Artist,
Ms. Stillman has appeared with musical ensembles throughout the world. She is
Artistic and Executive Director of the Dolce Suono Ensemble, is a published
author on music and history, and teaches master classes at universities,
conservatories, and flute societies. Ms. Stillman will speak about "The
Baroque Boys" - a novel look at the lives and music of great
17th century music masters. Since 1996 Delaware County Symphony’s Musical
Perspectives presentations have featured
conversations and delectable delicacies with the following speakers: Philadelphia
Orchestra members: David Cramer, Lloyd Smith, David Wetherill, Delaware County Symphony Music Directors Roman Pawlowski, Jeremy
Gill Composer, Conductor, Lecturer, Pulitzer Prize recipient, Richard Wernick, Musicologist, University of Pennsylvania Albright
Music Library, Stephen Fisher, PhD, Philadelphia Inquirer Music Critic,
Peter Dobrin, Composer, former Curator of
Fleisher Collection of Orchestral Music, Kile Smith
Opera Company of Philadelphia Director of Community
Programs, Michael Bolton Composer
and Pianist, Dr. Benjamin C. S. Boyle.
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Please join us in what promises to be a most stimulating
and enlightening evening hosted at the home of Barbara and Matthew Cohen, 2207
Windsor Circle, in Broomall, Pa. Beverages and gourmet desserts will be served
after the presentation. For more information and directions. Cost is $25 per
person. Seating is limited. For more information and directions please visit us
at www.dcsmusic.org or
contact us at 610-879 7059.