Back to All Events

Midday Concert @1:00 - Noreen Silver, cello; Phillip Silver, piano; Anna Maria Baeza, clarinet, and Emily Stodola, violin/viola

  • Ellsworth Community Music Institute 125 State St. Ellsworth ME 04605 United States of America (map)

Photos courtesy of the musicians. From left to right; Noreen Silver, Philip Silver, Anna Maria Baeza, Emily Stodola.

Midday Concert @ 1:00 on November 21 featuring the Silver Duo, Noreen Silver, cello, and Phillip Silver, piano with Anna Maria Baeza, clarinet, and Emily Stodola, violin/viola

ELLSWORTH - Ellsworth Community Music Institute (ECMI) offers its next Midday Concert @ 1:00 on Friday, November 21 with Noreen Silver, cello; Phillip Silver, piano; Anna Maria Baeza, clarinet; Emily Stodola, violin/viola. The concert will be held at the Moore Community Center Theater at 1:00pm. 125 State Street in Ellsworth, Maine. The series is sponsored by Ellsworth Community Music Institute (ECMI) with funding assistance from the City of Ellsworth and supported in part by a grant from the Onion Foundation. Admission is free to the public.

Cellist Noreen Silver was born and grew up in Glasgow, Scotland. She studied at the Royal College of Music in London, and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, MA. She was fortunate to pursue independent study with the great cellists Jacqueline du Pré and Pierre Fournier. The Glasgow Herald has described her as “an extraordinarily soulful player” who “demonstrates an uncommon depth of feeling and imagination.” Since 1999 Noreen has been an adjunct faculty member at the University of Maine, where she directs the Chamber Music program, and teaches cello and music theory. She also holds the position of Principal Cellist in the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, and has appeared as soloist with the orchestra on numerous occasions. Along with her husband, pianist Phillip Silver, Noreen has performed much of the cello/piano repertoire in the USA, Europe, Israel and the UK. Much in demand as a teacher, she has also served on the faculties of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Strathclyde University, and Ellsworth Community Music Institute.

Phillip Silver is an internationally acclaimed soloist, collaborative artist and researcher. For over two decades Phillip has carried out research on music and musicians caught up in the Holocaust. He has presented his research in the form of commercial recordings, lectures and recitals on both national and international stages including venues in Israel, Germany, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, the United States and the United Kingdom. His most recent recordings for the Toccata Classics label in London include a world premiere recording of music by Leone Sinigaglia, an Italian-Jewish victim of the Nazis, and a recording of music by German-Jewish composer Bernhard Sekles. Steve Arloff writing in MusicWeb International described it as “a really valuable discovery” marked by “flawless playing.”... “thoroughly deserving to be heard by every chamber music lover.” Phillip also promotes the music of Israeli composers and through performance and lecture actively works to bring this music before a wider international public. Phillip Silver has been on the faculties of Glasgow University, Strathclyde University, and the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Scotland. He is currently a Professor of Music at the School of Performing Arts at the University of Maine, Orono.

Anna Maria Baeza earned her DMA degree from SUNY, Stony Brook, and she holds MM and BM degrees from USC in Los Angeles. Her major teachers include Charles Neidich, Jack Kreiselman, David Shifrin and Mitchell Lurie. She also studied with Guy Deplus in Paris, France. In addition, she took chamber music classes with Julius Levine, Gilbert Kalish and Yehuda Gilad.

Ms. Baeza taught clarinet and chamber music and conducted the Chamber Orchestra at the Saint Ann’s School in Brooklyn, New York. She also gave method classes as part of the MAP program at the Juilliard School in Manhattan. Ms. Baeza taught clarinet and chamber music at Summerkeys in Lubec, Maine for over 20 years, where she was heard on numerous recitals. Her other performances in Maine took place at Machias Bay Concerts, Eastport Arts Center and Fog Fest at Roosevelt International Park on Campobello Island. Ms. Baeza takes a strong interest in the music of living composers, having performed and premiered works by Steve Reich, Bernard Rands, and Greg Pfeiffer at “June in Buffalo.” She participated as a chamber musician and soloist in Prague and Budapest under the auspices of the European Mozart Foundation in Prague, and played live broadcasts on French and Czech television as well as on Public Radio programs in Los Angeles, New York City and in Maine. Ms. Baeza currently resides in Bangor, Maine and enjoys baking and restoring her old Victorian house.

Emily Stodola holds an MME with an emphasis in Suzuki Violin Pedagogy from the University of Wisconsin-Steven Point, an MM in violin performance from Texas Tech University, and a BM in violin performance from the University of Minnesota. Between 2006 and 2016, she played in a number of orchestras in Southeastern Wisconsin, and served as concertmaster of the Green Bay Civic Symphony from 2007-2011. Ms. Stodola has been teaching violin and viola to children and adults of all ages using the Suzuki Method since 2003. She has taught private and group lessons at North Shore Suzuki Strings, Barcel Suzuki String Academy and the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. She has also taught music theory classes, coached/directed small string chamber ensembles, and musical storytelling at WCM’s Summer Music Institute. In her spare time, Ms. Stodola enjoys writing, cross-country skiing, birding, camping, hiking, and spending time with her family.

Have a question? Please write via our Contact Form.

Previous
Previous
November 15

Instrument Petting Zoo - Blue Hill Public Library

Next
Next
November 24

Thanksgiving Break _ No Regular Lessons