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Featured Composer: Robert Stallman

Robert Stallman won the George W. Chadwick Medal from the New England Conservatory of Music and received a Koussevitsky Fellowship and the C.D. Jackson Prize at Tanglewood. As a Fulbright Scholar, he studied in Paris with Jean-Pierre Rampal and since then has developed an international reputation as performer, master teacher, editor and arranger who has done much to expand the flute repertoire.

One of the first artists to receive a Solo Recitalist Award from the National Endowment for the Arts, Stallman has given acclaimed recitals at New York's Carnegie and Alice Tully Halls and other major venues here and abroad. In 1977 he founded the critically acclaimed Marblehead Summer Music Festival, where for 20 seasons he created "special occasions in every sense of the word" (The Boston Globe) in a unique chamber music series heard regularly on WGBH.

Stallman’s transformation of Mozart’s Sonata for C major for piano four hands into a Divertimento for classical orchestra will be given its world premiere March 28th and 30th, 2008. Mr. Stallman will join Mary Ann Nichols in the preconcert lecture to discuss his work.











 

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