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Guest Recital: Joseph Robinson, Oboe

Date and Time: 
Friday, September 9, 2011 - 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Event Contact Name: 
music@onu.edu
Event Location: 
Snyder Recital Hall

This concert will be performed by Joseph Robinson and feature works by Bach, Richard Cumming, Francis Poulenc and Beethoven Robinson. Reception to follow. This event is free and open to the public.

Program

The performance will be assisted by:

Julia Szabo, mezzo-soprano
Pamela Ashmore, ONU piano instructor, piano
Jeremy Szabo, ONU adjunct instructor of oboe, English horn
Linda Sycks, oboe
Assaf Sommer, ONU lecturer in music, harpsichord
Rachel Pinkney, ONU lecturer in music, cello

Joseph Robinson

One of the last oboists in America to study with the legendary Marcel Tabuteau, Joseph Robinson is one of the outstanding orchestral musicians of his generation, serving as principal oboe of the New York Philharmonic for 27 years (from June 1978 until September 2005). Known especially for his lyricism and phrasing, he has performed concerti, orchestral and chamber works in concert halls around the world to international critical acclaim.  Robinson has had a distinguished teaching career, serving for more than 20 years as head of oboe studies at the Manhattan School of Music, where he helped establish the first Master of Orchestral Studies in America and from which he received the Presidential Medal for Meritorious Faculty Service in 2005. He has taught at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, the University of Maryland, Duke University, and Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music in Boca Raton, Fla. His many students occupy important positions all over the world.  Robinson has been a frequent keynote speaker, author, event producer, publicist and fundraiser.  He holds degrees from Davidson College (A.B. and an honorary doctorate) and Princeton University (Master of Public Affairs).  Robinson resides in Blaine, Wash., with his wife, violinist Mary Kay Robinson. They are parents of three remarkable daughters: executive Katie, doctor Jody and diva Becky.

 


 

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