
The Digital Keyboard Orchestra is open to late beginning through early intermediate piano students in grades 4-7, by audition. (Auditions must be arranged individually before September 18. Contact Dr. Carleen Graff at 535-2313 for more information.) Space is limited.
Tuesdays, September 16 – December 9, 2008 4:00-5:00 p.m.
starting November 18 4:00-5:15 p.m.
$90 plus $5 registration fee
Silver Center for the Arts - Room 321
Final Performance: Sunday, December 12 at 7 p.m. - Silver Center for the Arts, Smith Recital Hall.
Stage Rehearsal: Friday, December 12 at 5:30 p.m. - Smith Recital Hall.
Expand your piano skills by being a part of a unique keyboard group. Improve your sight reading and rhythmic abilities through technology-focused performance of ensemble music. Enjoy using the multiple sounds of the Roland MT200 through midi-merge and Roland digital pianos.
Director:
Professor of Music Carleen Graff is founder and
director of the biennial Monster Concert and the Junior Piano Monster
Festival. She began the Digital Keyboard Orchestra at Plymouth State in
1995.
Dr. Graff teaches piano performance, class piano and piano pedagogy, and oversees the program of community young music students at the Plymouth State University. She has received the MTNA Master Teacher Certificate and has been honored with the NHMTA Teacher-Member of the Year award. She has been Eastern Division President, a member of the Board of Directors, Chair of the Collegiate Chapters Task Force and on the Nominating Committee for Music Teachers National Association. She is currently Treasurer for NHMTA. An active performer in solo and chamber recitals, her students have received numerous awards for their performances and studies.
Music, Theatre and Dance Department. Silver Center for the Arts, 2nd floor. MSC 37. (603) 535-2334.
Plymouth State University. 17 High Street. Plymouth, New Hampshire 03264-1595. Main Switchboard: (603) 535-5000.
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This page was last updated: 11/12/2008