Tuesday Musicale holds first meeting Sept. 9
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Tuesday Musicale will hold its first meeting of the season at 11:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the Grand Haven Community Center.
Guests are welcome and refreshments will be served. Guest artists inclue Lynn Midddlebrook playing trumpet and pianist Caron Farmer.
Middlebrook started playing trumpet at age 10 and continued his studies through high school, undergraduate and graduate schools. He studied with Clifford Lillya at the University of Michigan, Norm Dietz and Paul Willwerth at Central Michigan University and Byron Autry at Michigan State University. He has been involved with wind ensemble, jazz band, combo playing and orchestra. He was director of music at Spring Lake Public Schools and continues to perform at churches in Grand Haven and Dustin, Fla.
Farmer will perform as an accompanist. She is a graduate of Hope College where she majored in music and studied piano with Charles Aschbrenner. She also has studied organ with Dr. Huw Lewis at Hope. She holds the Colleague Certificate of the American Guild of Organists and is Director of Music at St. John's Episcopal Church in Grand Haven.
They will play works by Haydn, Hummel, Hubeau, Fasch and a contemporary work written for the late Don Jacoby by Alfred Reed.