Thursday, February 14, 2013

February 20th: Live@Central to feature pianist Matsuo



Dr. Jun Matsuo, assistant professor of music at Coker College, will perform a solo recital entitled “Musical Motives: Inspiration, Obsession and Death” at 6:30 PM Wednesday, Feb. 20 forLIVE@CENTRAL! in the Sanctuary of Central United Methodist Church.

This recital will include works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Sergei  Rachmaninov and Claude Debussy. A few selections Matsuo will play include Mozart’s Sonata, three pieces by Rachmaninov and three pieces by Debussy, which pieces, Matsuo explains, “share a certain cohesiveness.”

“One aspect of music that intrigues me is how composers create and utilize a motive, which is, perhaps, the most fundamental part in a musical composition,” explained Matsuo. “I would like to share with the audience my point of view and hopefully it will enhance their listening experience in the future.”

“Dr. Matsuo is a consummate musician, a gifted teacher and a wonderful colleague,” said William Carswell, associate music professor and chair of the Department of Music, Theater and Dance. “Her upcoming piano recital, featuring the works of Beethoven, Debussy and Rachmaninov, will showcase her musical talent and will, again, demonstrate why she was recently named a Steinway Artist – one of only five in South Carolina.”

Matsuo, who joined the Coker College staff in 2009 as a visiting assistant professor of music, teaches piano and music theory. She is a frequent performer and has played as a guest in New York, Maine, Florida, North Carolina and Texas, as well as South Carolina. Her overseas activities include a recital and lecture at the Universitii Sains Malaysia in Penang as well as being one of the selected performers at the French Piano Institute in Paris for master classes with Dominique Merlet, Pascal Devoyon, Noel Lee, and Roy Howat.

Dr. Matsuo earned her Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Pedagogy from the University of South Carolina and prior degrees from Binghamton University and the State University of New York at Plattsburgh.
This free program will be at 6:30 PM in the historic Sanctuary of Central United Methodist Church at the corner of Irby and Cheves Streets in downtown Florence. An eclectic variety of free programs are offered each Wednesday Night at Central, fall thru spring, by LIVE@CENTRAL!  and the public is invited.  You are invited to participate on Central’s Wednesday Evening Meal served at 5:30 PM in the Davis Family Life Center.  The meal is $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for children.  Please call the Central Church office at 843-662-3218 by 11:00 AM the Monday before the meal to place your reservation. A nursery and children’s activities are provided. For more information, contact program coordinator Murray Jordan at 843-229-0379 or Linda Segars at 662-3218.  Please bring your friends and join us for a great evening of education and fellowship.

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