MARIETTA, OHIO (03/20/2018) Dr. Richard Masters, who has been praised by critics as being "extraordinary" and "astounding," will perform at Marietta College's Alma McDonough Auditorium at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, March 25th.
The guest recital, which is sponsored by the College's Department of Music, is free and open to the public.
Masters is a soloist, opera coach, chamber musician and orchestral pianist based in Blacksburg, Virginia, where he is an assistant professor of piano and collaborative piano on the music faculty at Virginia Tech's School of Performing Arts.
"We are fortunate to have this opportunity to host a performance by a seasoned performer like Dr. Masters," said Marshall Kimball, Marietta's Music Department Chairman. "He performed on campus last year as the accompanist for clarinet instructor, Phillip Paglialonga. We are pleased that he is returning to do a solo piano recital. All of those in attendance will be blessed by his musicality and technique. We hope the community and College students will come out to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity."
Masters holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music (DMA), the Juilliard School (MM) and the University of Colorado at Boulder (BM).
Significant collaborations include concerts with baritone Donnie Ray Albert, mezzo-soprano Kathryn Findlen, mezzo-soprano Barbara Conrad, and many others. He has appeared with former Boston Symphony principal trombonist Norman Bolter, former Juilliard String Quartet violinist Earl Carlyss, saxophonist Harvey Pittel, and under the baton of Lorin Maazel. Masters has performed solo, chamber and vocal recitals throughout the U.S. and in Europe.
As a solo pianist, Masters plays a wide variety of standard and non-traditional repertoire, including contemporary pieces written for or commissioned by him. A strong proponent of contemporary American composers, he has performed world premieres of pieces by Kenneth Frazelle, Charles Nichols, Kent Holliday and many others.
Located in Marietta, Ohio, at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers, Marietta College is a four-year liberal arts college. Tracing its roots to the Muskingum Academy back in 1797, the College was officially chartered in 1835. Today Marietta College serves a body of 1,200 full-time students. The College offers 45 majors and is consistently ranked as one of the top regional comprehensive colleges by U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review, as well as one of the nation's best by Forbes.com. Marietta was selected seventh in the nation according to the Brookings Institution's rankings of colleges by their highest value added, regardless of major.
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