Musical Performance
Baroque Trio Sonatas Performed by Members of the NJSO
- Item Number
- 301
- Estimated Value
- 1495 USD
- Sold
- 895 USD to ea9c71561
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
A one hour concert in your home featuring NJSO Principal Flute Bart Feller, Principal Oboe Bob Ingliss and Cellist Fran Rowell.
Selections would include works by Bach, Quantz, Pergolesi and others.
The musicians will be happy to introduce the selections, as well as talk about their experiences playing in the NJSO as longtime colleagues.
BART FELLER, NJSO’s Principal Flute, joined the Orchestra in 1989. He attended the Curtis Institute of Music. He has appeared as soloist with the NJSO on numerous occasions, including performances of the Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto and the Bach Brandenburg Concertos. He has appeared with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and New York Philharmonic, among others. He is on the faculty of Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts and performs regularly with the American Wind Quintet.
ROBERT INGLISS, NJSO’s Principal Oboe, is also principal oboe of the Santa Fe Opera and oboe soloist with the Orquesta de Cámara de Valdivia of the Universidad Austral de Chile. He has toured worldwide with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, with whom he also has appeared as soloist, and has performed with An die Musik, the Cygnus Ensemble and the Manhattan Sinfonietta. He has taught at Brooklyn College Conservatory, Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College and SUNY/Purchase.
FRANCES ROWELL, Cello, has been a member of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra since 1995, She received Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the Juilliard School. She is a long-time member of the Craftsbury Chamber Players and in 2015 became the ensemble's music director. President Emeritus of the New Jersey Chapter of the American String Teachers Association, Fran is on the adjunct faculty of Montclair State University and the roster of Young Audiences of New Jersey in a string quartet program. She has also served Young Audiences as a teaching artist working with young soloists from the radio program From the Top in presentations in public schools. An inventor as well as a cellist, she received a United States Patent for a portable endpin resonating platform for the cello and has designed a stool for students which helps address posture issues.
Item Special Note
Performance must take place by April 16, 2017. Date to be mutually agreed upon. Must be within a one-hour drive of Newark, NJ. Please be sure to provide an armless, hardback chair for each of the performers as well as adequate lighting.
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