Chamber Music Series
1. Jupiter String Quartet

Saturday 10.16.2004 7:30 pm Sauder Concert Hall
Formed in Cleveland in 2001, the Boston-basd Jupiter Quartet won the Grand Prize
at the prestigious 2004 Fischoff Chamber Music Competition in South Bend, IN.
Their interpretations have received warm reviews at a number of respected chamber
music series, including the Tri-county Emerging Artists Concerts, Honest Brook
Music Festival, Caramoor Festival, and the Great
Lakes Chamber Music Festival. Upcoming engagements include a recital at Weill
Hall in New York and an appearance at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington D.C.
2. Marty Hodel, trumpet and Kent McWilliams, piano

Saturday 1.29.2005 7:30 pm Rieth Recital Hall
Martin Hodel, a native of Harlan, Kentucky, is an active soloist and freelance trumpeter, who often performs in the trumpet sections of the Minnesota Orchestra and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Hodel teaches trumpet and music theory at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. As Principal and Solo Trumpet with the Eastman Wind Ensemble, Hodel toured the U.S. and Japan, and he has toured coast to coast with the Dallas Brass. He has also shared the stage with jazz artists Joe Henderson, Maria Schneider, Slide Hampton, Claudio Roditi, and Jimmy Heath, and has toured Germany with organist Bradley Lehman as part of the Hodel-Lehman Duo. A CD by the Duo recorded in Emden, Germany will be released soon. He appears as a soloist on seven other compact discs, and has performed on Garrison Keillor’s radio program, A Prairie Home Companion. Hodel holds a doctorate in trumpet performance and a Performer’s Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, a master of music from the University of North Carolina and a bachelor’s degree in music from Goshen College. His teachers have included Charles Geyer, Barbara Butler, Allen Vizzutti, Donald Hunsberger, James Ketch, Raymond Mase, David Hickman and Anthony Plog.
3. Jacob Roseman, flute and Molly Roseman, piano

Friday 05.20.2005 7:30 pm Rieth Recital Hall
A husband and wife duo from Wisconsin, Jacob and Molly Roseman bring a wealth
of professional experience to the Rieth Recital Hall stage. Jacob Roseman
is artist/instructor of flute at the Wausau Conservatory of Music.
He holds
a Bachelor of Music
from
the
Philadelphia
College of
the
Arts, a Master of Music from the Eastman School of Music, a Doctor of Music
from Florida State University, and a certificate from the Mozarteum International
Summer Academy (Salzburg, Austria). Molly Roseman, a native of Oklahoma,
holds a Bachelor of Music from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory
of Music where she was a full scholarship student in piano and violin.
In 1990 she received a Master of Music in piano from the Eastman School
of Music in Rochester, New York.