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Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music Presents 2024 Strings at Southern Music Festival

The Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music will present two performances of the 2024 Strings at Southern Chamber Music Festival, co-directed by Drs. Steven and Larisa Elisha. The first performance takes place on Saturday, February 17 in the Carol A. Carter Recital Hall, and the second performance takes place on Sunday, February 18 at the Performing Arts Center, both on the Statesboro campus.
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The Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music (Statesboro Campus) will present two performances of the 2024 Strings at Southern Chamber Music Festival, co-directed by Drs. Steven and Larisa Elisha. Photo courtesy of Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music at Georgia Southern University.

The Fred and Dinah Gretsch School of Music (Statesboro Campus) will present two performances of the 2024 Strings at Southern Chamber Music Festival, co-directed by Drs. Steven and Larisa Elisha.

On Saturday, February 17 at 7:30PM in the Carol A. Carter Recital Hall, the Gala Chamber Music Recital will feature the Magnolia String Quartet (Julia Sellman and Max Martinez, violins, Mia Passmore, viola and Faye Chu, cello), directed by Dr. Larisa Elisha, performing Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s String Quartet in D Major, K. 155 and Antonín Dvořák’s String Quartet No.12 in F Major, Op.96, known as the "The American.”

The concert also features the Georgia Southern Symphony String Camerata, conducted by Dr. Steven Elisha, performing Julius (Gyula) von Beliczay’s String Serenade, Maurice Ravel’s Pavane pour une infante défunte, Florence Beatrice Price’s String Quartet in G Major arranged for String Orchestra and Béla Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances.   
 
On Sunday, February 18, at 3:00 PM in the Performing Arts Center, the Festival Orchestra Concert features the Georgia Southern Symphony, under the baton of Dr. Steven Elisha, as well as Brett Ochoa, tenor, and James Rowell, bass baritone, the First-Place winners of the 2023 Georgia Southern Symphony Solo Aria Competition. Sarah McHan won Third Place, and Honorable Mention went to Jason Lambros. The program includes Mozart’s Magic Flute Overture, Tchaikovsky’s Lenski’s Aria from Eugene Onegin, Mozart’s Aria, ‘Il mio tesoro’ from Don Giovanni, and Verdi’s Aria, ‘Ella giammai m'amò’ from Don Carlos.  The program
concludes with Tchaikovsky’s rousing tone poem, Marche Slave. 

Both performances are free and open to the public.
 
The Georgia Southern Symphony and String Camerata, a premier ensemble of the Gretsch School of Music, has been a recipient of an Emmy Award and featured in performances throughout the State and Region, including the Georgia Music Educators Association In-Service Conferences, the Georgia Governor’s Mansion, as well as at the Performing Arts Center and Carol A. Carter Recital Hall on the Statesboro Campus, Fine Arts Auditorium (Savannah), the Dublin (Georgia) Arts Council Gala and Vidalia’s historic Pal Theater.

Recently, the String Camerata has been awarded a highly prestigious grant from the Halle Foundation, which will partially fund a performance and educational tour of Germany, during May 2024. The Camerata will be performing in Berlin, Leipzig, Halle and Bamberg, including the Summerhall of the Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church) in Leipzig, Germany, where composer Johann Sebastian Bach was last employed and buried.

The tour will also include faculty/student collaborations with Georgia Southern’s official exchange partner, Halle an der Saale, as well as visiting other significant musical, historic and cultural landmarks throughout Germany. To assist the String Camerata Germany Tour project, contributions can be made using the following link: https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/43955/donations/.