
Music is an expression of our creativity spanning all eras and cultures. On February 25, the Technology and Society Forum will again celebrate this aspect of creativity when New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) artists perform selections by five noted composers.
The selections:“Sonata in A Minor,”C.P.E. Bach;“Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp,”Claude Debussy;“The Fountain,” Alphonse Hasselmans;“Caprices,”Niccolo Paganini; and“In Sweet Music,”William Schuman. NJSO performers: Brett Deubner, viola; Kathleen Nester, flute; and Barbara Allen, harp. They’ll bejoined for“In Sweet Music”by soprano Tharanga Goonetilleke.
Brett Deubner received his bachelor’s in violin and master’s in viola from the Eastman School of Music. He has performed with the Rochester Chamber Music Society and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Currently principal violist, Princeton Symphony Orchestra, Deubner is also a member of the NJSO.
Kathleen Nester has performed with the New York Philharmonic and the New York City Opera. A member of the flute faculty at New York University, Nester received her master’s in music from the Manhattan School of Music and her bachelor’s from City College of New York.
Barbara Allen, who brings
preeminent talent to special NJSO performances, is principal harpist of the
American Ballet Theatre Orchestra and the Greenwich Symphony. She has performed
with the New York Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic and American Symphony
Orchestra. Allen holds degrees from SUNY Purchase and The Juilliard School.
Soprano Tharanga
Goonetilleke, the first Sri Lankan to be awarded
a full scholarship for singing to an American university, is a graduate of the
Petrie School of Music at Converse College. An outstanding student of voice
since the age of 12, she continued graduate study in voice and opera at The
Juilliard School. She graduated in 2008 and is currently a member of the
Juilliard Opera Center.
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“Organizational Change Management for Sustainability: The Harvard Case Study”
Department of Humanities, NJIT College of Science and Liberal Arts
For More Information: Contact Jay Kappraff, kappraff@adm.njit.edu or 9735963490
NJIT welcomes attendees from Essex County
College, RutgersNewark, and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey. Visit the NJIT Technology and Society Forum on the Web at http://tsf.njit.edu.