Accomplished Trio To Perform Recital At Southern Adventist University

  • Thursday, September 6, 2018

Southern Adventist University invites the public to enjoy a recital by flutist Kristen Holritz, pianist ChoEun Lee, and cellist Kaitlyn Vest on Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in Ackerman Auditorium on the university’s campus. The trio will present music by Parani, Villa-Lobos, Uebayashi, and Farrenc.

Ms. Holritz is an adjunct flute professor at Southern as well as Lee University and maintains a private teaching studio. She is principal flutist of the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera, and during the summer she serves as the Flute Artist Faculty at the Bay View Music Festival.

Ms. Lee, an active pianist, vocal coach, and chamber musician, serves as an assistant professor at Lee University teaching collaborative piano and vocal coaching. She also spent the last three summers as a répétiteur at the American Institute of Music Studies in Austria. 

Ms. Vest has taught and performed cello throughout the United States, China, and Indonesia. She currently lives in Huntsville and teaches cello and bass at the University of the South. Additionally, she performs with several symphonies including Chattanooga and Nashville and works with the Decatur Youth Symphony program. 

This event is free and open to the public. 

For more information, call the School of Music at 236-2880.

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