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ROSEMARY SWETLAND PRESENTS "QUIET MOMENTS AT THE
PIANO" RECITAL
Long-time area music instructor Rosemary Swetland will
perform in her first public appearance at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 3,
on the Temple Theater stage on the campus of Angelina College.
Swetland will present “Quiet Moments at the Piano”, an arrangement of
compositions from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary
Periods, as well as traditional sacred and folk themes. Joining her
will be Angelina College faculty members Charlotte Davis (vocals) and
Larry Greer (flute); and Swetland’s student music major, Jaime
Heredia, on piano.
Ms. Swetland received her classical training both at Angelina College
and Stephen F. Austin State University, where she received her BFA
(1980) and MA 1984) in Music. She was also awarded the “The
International Who’s Who in Music” and “Personalities of the South” in
1987.
A Diboll native, Swetland became an adjunct faculty member of Angelina
College’s Fine Arts Division in 1997. In addition, Swetland has served
as Chairman of the National Piano Guild Auditions at Angelina College
since 1985, and has served on the Board of Judges for the Guild since
1987.
In addition to recording professionally, she has taught private piano
lessons for 45 years, and has served as church organist for Burke
United Methodist Church for 52 years. She has also served Homer United
Church as a pianist for seven years.
There is no admission charge for the recital.
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| “QUIET MOMENTS” – Rosemary
Swetland will present “Quiet Moments at the Piano”, an arrangement
of compositions from various periods, at a recital held in the
Temple Theater on the Angelina College campus. The recital will
take place at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 3rd. |
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