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Sheldon Frazier is an accomplished conductor currently pursuing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree under the mentorship of Mallory Thompson at the Northwestern Bienen School of Music. With a passion for diverse musical compositions, Frazier has made significant contributions to the classical music scene. He is set to showcase his talents in an upcoming recital on April 28, 2024, at the Galvin Recital Hall, where he will conduct a captivating program featuring works by renowned composers such as Igor Stravinsky, W. A. Mozart, Jean Françaix, and Alexander Glazunov. This performance will highlight Stravinsky's Octet and Mozart's arrangement from The Magic Flute, among other pieces, demonstrating Frazier's ability to lead a talented ensemble of woodwinds, brass, and strings, including solo saxophonist Brian Kachur. The event promises to be an enriching experience for attendees, as admission is free, allowing the community to engage with the transformative power of live music. Frazier's dedication to his craft and his commitment to fostering musical talent within the Northwestern community underscore his role as a rising star in the world of classical music. As he continues to develop his repertoire and refine his conducting skills, audiences can look forward to witnessing his artistic journey unfold in the years to come.
Artist summary generated by AI
Sheldon Frazier is an accomplished conductor currently pursuing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree under the mentorship of Mallory Thompson at the Northwestern Bienen School of Music. With a passion for diverse musical compositions, Frazier has made significant contributions to the classical music scene. He is set to showcase his talents in an upcoming recital on April 28, 2024, at the Galvin Recital Hall, where he will conduct a captivating program featuring works by renowned composers such as Igor Stravinsky, W. A. Mozart, Jean Françaix, and Alexander Glazunov. This performance will highlight Stravinsky's Octet and Mozart's arrangement from The Magic Flute, among other pieces, demonstrating Frazier's ability to lead a talented ensemble of woodwinds, brass, and strings, including solo saxophonist Brian Kachur. The event promises to be an enriching experience for attendees, as admission is free, allowing the community to engage with the transformative power of live music. Frazier's dedication to his craft and his commitment to fostering musical talent within the Northwestern community underscore his role as a rising star in the world of classical music. As he continues to develop his repertoire and refine his conducting skills, audiences can look forward to witnessing his artistic journey unfold in the years to come.
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