Vol. Ill, No. 19
North Carolina School of the Arts
February 3. 1969
Marjorie Mitchell To Perform
With Winston-Salem Symphony
Miss Marjorie Mitchell, a piano # I #
piano
teacher at the North Carolina School
of the Arts, will appear with the
Winston-Salem Symphony Tuesday, Feb
ruary 4, at 8:15 p.m. at Reynolds
Auditoirum. The program will con
sist of:
Bemstein - Candide Overture
Crestou - Symphony No. 2
Ward - Concerto for Piano and
Orcestra
Chopin - Concerto No. 1 in E
Minor for Piano and
Orchestra
Miss Mitchell ’tiras bom in Okla
homa and grew up in Virginia. She
received her early musical training
from her mother, who teaches piano
in Charlottesville, Va. After grad
uation from high school, Miss Mit
chell studied at the Institute of
Musical Art of the Juilliard School
of Music under meritorious scholar
ships, and taught piano minor at the
school.
Miss Mitchell is known as one
of the foremost of the younger gen
eration of American pianists. She
has been playing recitals and orch
estral concerts in Europe and Amer
ica since 1953. She has devoted
special attention to important and
neglected works of contemporary com
posers and has recorded a number of
these for Decca and Vanguard.
Her professional career was
launced in 1949 with a performance
with the National Symphony Orchestra
in Washington under conductor Hans
Kindler and with a New York recital
in 1950.
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Organist David Craighead
To Play Here Wednesday
David Craighead, head of the
Organ Department at Eastman School
of Music, will give an organ recital
this Wednesday at"" Salem College in
Hanes Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. The
program will include:
Mendelssohn - Sonata No. 3
in A Major
Baah - Four OTgethuohlein
Chorales
Baoh - Sonata No. 4 in E Minor
Baah - Prelude and Fugue in
A Minor
Wataha - Three Chorale Preludes
Buxtehude - Chorale Fantasie
Bsger - Chorale Fantasie
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