Jusiel-Smith Duo

Maggie Jusiel and Jane Smith are performing the flute and piano works of Prokofiev, Liszt, Schultz, and Mainland during the Spring 2010 semester.

PROGRAM:

  • Dirty Blues (for Flute Alone) by T.L.Mainland

  • Sonata for Flute & Piano by S.Prokofiev
    • Moderato
    • Scherzo
    • Andante
    • Allegro con brio

  • Premiere Valse Oubliee (piano) by Franz Liszt

  • Tsur Mehora - Fantasy for Flute & Piano by R.Schultz
    • First Dance
    • Second Dance
    • Third Dance

  • Sonata #3 for Flute & Piano by T.L.Mainland
    • Allegretto
    • Adagio
    • Gigue

SCHEDULE:

A LITTLE ABOUT US

Maggie Jusiel spent her youth performing folk music, primarily Irish, on various wind instruments. She began her formal education at the University of South Florida, and completed her Bachelors degree in music education at Concord University in 1998. During her college years, she focused on art music, primarily 20th century. As a music education major, she spent much time with string and wind instrument pedagogy, which gave her a broad perspective on instrumental performance. She taught in the WV public school system from 1999 to 2003, and currently teaches private lessons in woodwinds & strings. She has also worked as an adjunct for Concord University teaching woodwinds class, music for elementary school teachers, and music history for non-music majors. Maggie also performs with her husband, Dr. Tim Mainland, professor of music at Concord University. With Maggie on winds and Tim on strings, they perform both acoustic music and electronic music with MIDI instruments. Maggie also tunes pianos in Southern WV and parts of VA and is a member of the American Banjo Fraternity, the Piano Technicians Guild, and the Music Educators National Conference.

Jane Whitley Smith is a native of Beckley, West Virginia. She received a Bachelor of Music in Performance from West Virginia University, a Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy from the University of Colorado, and a doctorate in piano performance and literature from West Virginia University. Currently, Dr. Smith is a Professor of Music at Concord University where she teaches piano, piano pedagogy, and music history. She is active in the West Virginia Music Teachers Association and often adjudicates for their events as well as for Music Educators National Conference festivals. Most recently, Dr. Smith returned as a full-time music faculty member after a four year assignment as the Associate Academic Dean.

For more information, call (304)952-8615 or e-mail: mags@magsmusic.net.


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