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Faculty members present chamber music Jan. 15

Furman’s Carolyn Carrier-McClimon

Last updated January 5, 2016

By Tina Underwood

Furman's Carolyn Carrier-McClimon

Furman’s Carolyn Carrier-McClimon

The Furman Faculty Chamber Music Series will present a concert Friday, Jan. 15, at 8 p.m. in Daniel Recital Hall on campus. A reception follows the recital.

The event is open to the public, and is part of Furman’s Sound Quality Concert Series. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, and $5 for students/youth.

The 90-minute concert is hosted by Furman Music Theory and History Instructor Carolyn Carrier-McClimon. It features Furman music faculty who will present a diverse array of older and newer repertoire for chamber ensemble. Faculty performing are:

Mark Britt, trombone
Thomas Joiner, violin
Anna Barbrey Joiner, viola
Vivian Hamilton, piano
Christopher Hutton, violoncello
Deirdre Hutton, violin
Cecilia Kang, clarinet
Grant Knox, tenor
Daniel Koppelman, piano
Gary Malvern, trumpet
Ruth Neville, piano
Matt Olson, alto saxophone
Derek Parsons, piano

Carrier-McClimon is a Ph.D. candidate in musicology at Indiana University where she most recently served as Associate Instructor of Music History. She received a bachelor’s in piano performance from Furman University and a master’s in piano performance from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Carrier-McClimon specializes in music of the early 19th century, and is currently working on her dissertation about Robert Schumann and his aesthetics of musical remembrance.

For more information about the event, contact the Furman Music Office at (864) 294-2086. Tickets may be ordered by calling the same number, or purchased online at this link.

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