Geller Scholarships Chamber Winds PREformance
Date and Time
Saturday Sep 24, 2022
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM EDT
September 24, 3 pm
Location
First Presbyterian Church, 108 Court St., Rome, NY
Fees/Admission
FREE
Contact Information
Ted Lenio
315-335-0090
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Description
Local clarinet legends team up for grand Geller Scholarships Concerts PREformance Two members of the area's pre-eminent families in clarinet performance will team up for the penultimate Herb Geller Scholarship Concerts' free PREformance at Rome's First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 24, at 3 pm. John A. Flaver and Jeffrey M. Geller, co-artistic directors for the organization, are among 18 musicians comprising a unique chamber winds ensemble to perform classical works by Charles Gounod, Richard Strauss, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Some of the region's finest professional musicians and music educators will be playing under the baton of Flaver, including Meg Geller and Jennifer Tillotson (flute); Janelle Bookhout and Kathryn Dimmel (oboe); Bill Boyd, Jeff Geller, Terry Gerber, Alex Guiliano, Jenny Lavesa-Cesana, Ralph Mirabelli, and Matt Olesh (clarinet); Ed O'Rourke (alto clarinet); Tom McKay (bass clarinet); Judy Marchione (bassoon); and Margie Hawthorne, Holly McCoy, Gretchen Schlicht and Amy Simanowski (horn). The program includes Serenade for Winds by Strauss, The Finale from the Violin Concerto of Tchaikovsky arranged for clarinet solo and clarinet choir, featuring soloist Jeff Geller, and Petite Symphonie by Charles Gounod. “We are so thrilled to continue our fathers' musical tradition as clarinetists and music directors, especially with such outstanding instrumentalists,” said ensemble conductor Flaver, who first learned clarinet from his father, John F. Flaver, who also taught Herb Geller. 'John, Jr.' would later go on to provide instruction for Herb's son, Jeff. “We represent a continuation of our families' passion for playing and performing music and want to leave that legacy for today's music students, both by continuing to play and by raising money for scholarships at Rome Free Academy, our alma mater,” commented Geller. Both he and his wife, Meg, who will be playing flute in the ensemble, also studied at Juilliard. Clarinet soloist Jeff Geller has played professionally extensively, including a quarter-century performing with the West Point Concert Band, where his father, Herb, also played clarinet. Among his career highlights are playing for Presidents and dignitaries, as well as the inaugurations of Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. He is the principal chair clarinetist with the Woodstock Symphony Orchestra and directs the Blackwood Clarinet Quartet. John A. Flaver has taught, adjudicated, supervised auditions, and presented master classes to approximately three thousand music students for more than three decades, many of whom have gone on to distinguished performance and teaching careers. He is a much-awarded, sought-after clinician, author, player, and music director and was inducted into the Rome Arts Hall of Fame this past May. This Geller Scholarship Concerts PREformance is a prelude to the concluding free Tribute Band Concert featuring more than 50 regional professional musicians, music educators, alumni and current students, to be presented at Rome Free Academy on Nov. 5 at 7:30 pm. The Geller Memorial Scholarships honor longtime RFA and Vernon-Verona-Sherrill band director and professional clarinetist Herb Geller, who passed in 2017. Thus far, the free Geller Scholarship Concerts have awarded $6,950 in three seasons to a dozen select RFA and VVS graduates for their collegiate studies in music. Contributions toward the scholarships will be gratefully accepted at the free concerts, and at www.PayPal.me/GellerScholarship , or checks to Geller Scholarships, P.O. Box 186, Verona, NY 13478. Rome's First Presbyterian Church is located at 108 Court Street, and abides by the Oneida County Health Department's policies and recommended Covid practices. There will be no intermission during the 45-minute program.