
(PRINCETON, NJ) -- On Sunday, March 21 at 3:00pm, Westminster Conservatory will release a virtual faculty recital on the Conservatory's Facebook page. The recital will be posted under the heading Westminster Conservatory Presents and will remain on the page after March 21. The recital, titled Alone Together, features primarily works for solo instrument, reflecting the isolation currently experienced by most musicians.
The program comprises two works for flute alone, Danse de la chèvre by Arthur Honegger and The Children Are Playing by Carl August Nielsen; Paul Turok's Partita for solo oboe, Adolphus Hailstork's Bassoon Set for solo bassoon; Sonata for two alto recorders by Georg Philip Telemann; and the Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano by Alyssa Wicklund. It will conclude with a set of variations, Les Folies d'Espagne by Marin Marais, in a collective performance by all the recital participants.
The performers include flutists Jill Crawford, Ellen Deerberg, Katherine McClure, and Sandra Olson; Timothy Urban, alto recorder; Melissa Bohl, oboe; Kenneth Ellison, clarinet; Zachary Feingold, bassoon; Marjorie Selden, viola; and Stephanie Ho, piano.
Westminster Conservatory of Music is the community music school of Westminster College of the Arts. It offers a superior faculty and tailors lessons, workshops and classes to the needs of the individual music student.
Music study at the Conservatory provides a unique opportunity for musical growth and is available to students of all ages and stages of advancement. It also offers many opportunities to perform through its community choral, orchestral and theater ensembles.









