Recitals Planned for GSC Seniors
Mon Nov 10, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 10, 2014

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GLENVILLE, WV—Two Glenville State College seniors have upcoming recitals planned.

Seth Stemple

Vocal major Seth Stemple will perform his senior recital on Sunday, November 16th at 3:00 p.m. in the GSC Fine Arts Center Auditorium.

Stemple, from Fairmont, West Virginia, will perform his recital in French, German, and English. The program music ranges from Baroque to Atonal and the composers vary from Handel to Schoenberg.

“Being at Glenville State has made me the best musician I could be on the bachelor's degree level. I honestly believe I would not have been given this much time and attention at any other college or university. The opportunities have been tremendous and life changing. I wish people knew how great the program here is and how much it has changed my life for the better. I will always be proud of calling Glenville State College my alma mater,” said Stemple.

“Seth has really developed into a fine, well-rounded musician. He not only sings, but plays low brass very well and arranges music for the department. He will surely be missed but I am confident in his success,” said Assistant Professor of Music and Choir Director Teresa Dody.

Courtney Cole

Additionally, music major Courtney Cole from Lizemores (Clay County), West Virginia will perform her senior recital on Tuesday, November 18th at 7:00 p.m. in the GSC Fine Arts Center Auditorium. Cole, who will play trumpet, cornet, and flugelhorn during her recital also will display her vocal talent by singing some pieces.

“I really appreciate the attitude of all the professors at GSC, but especially my music professors. They really made me feel comfortable and gave me all the attention and help I needed,” said Cole.

“Courtney is a top-notch student both in and out of the classroom. She is a fine young trumpet player who works diligently and has a deep passion for being a serious musician. Her senior recital will be a reflection of her great dedication and diligence. She will be deeply missed after her graduation,” said Assistant Professor of Music and Fine Arts Department Chair Lloyd Bone.

For more information call (304) 462-6340.

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