Master Class Open to All at Community Music School Today

French Hornist Leelanee Sterrett will be one of the guest artists at the Essex Winter Series Master Class to be held at the Community Music School, March 31.

French Hornist Leelanee Sterrett will be one of the guest artists at the Essex Winter Series Master Class to be held at the Community Music School, March 31.

Essex Winter Series will present a Master Class for French horn, trumpet, and trombone on Monday, March 31 at 4 p.m.  Held at the Community Music School at 90 Main Street in Centerbrook, brass students will perform select pieces for critique and tips by guest artists Leelanee Sterrett (French horn), Paul Murphy (trumpet) and Stephen Dunn (trombone).

Sterrett is the Essex Winter Series 2014 Fenton Brown Emerging Arist.  She joined the New York Philharmonic as assistant principal and utility horn in June 2013. She was previously a member of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, and the La Crosse and Fox Valley Symphonies in Wisconsin.

After attending Interlochen Arts Academy, she earned degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as a student of Douglas Hill, and the Yale School of Music, with William Purvis.  She is a past prizewinner in the International Horn Competition of America.

This special opportunity to gain a deeper knowledge and appreciation for the performing arts is free and open to the public, and is one of the many programs through which Essex Winter Series presents community outreach activities. It is also another chance to experience the gifted talent of Sterrett who will be performing with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra at the Essex Winter Series concert on March 30.

Now in its 31st year of enriching the Connecticut Valley-Shoreline communities by offering outstanding private and group music instruction for all ages, the Community Music School is a private, non-profit organization that sponsors many ensembles, orchestras and events covering a broad spectrum of musical interests while focusing on public performances and community outreach programs as a key component of its mission.

For more information on the Community Music School, visit www.community-music-school.org or call 860.767.0026.

 

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