Oboist, Violinist Hope Recital Will Help With Expenses To Attend Music Festivals
May 20, 2017 at 4:04 a.m.

Oboist, Violinist Hope Recital Will Help With Expenses To Attend Music Festivals
By David [email protected]
David Zoschnick, oboist, and Anna Stout, violinist, will give a recital at 4 p.m. June 3 at the Warsaw Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 210 S. High St., Warsaw. There is no admission, but free-will donations will be accepted and split between the two performers.
Zoschnick, Winona Lake, who attended Warsaw Community High School for three years, is a senior at Interlochen Arts Academy, a fine arts boarding school in Interlochen, Mich. He is studying oboe performance.
“I’m planning on making music performance as my career. Next year I will study at the Indiana University Jacob School of Music,” he said Thursday.
He wants to attend the Le Domaine Forget music festival in Saint-Irénée, Quebec, this year, but needs to raise money for tuition and expenses.
“It’s different musicians from the U.S., Canada and Europe. They do two weeks of seminars and master classes. I’ll be going to study with Nathan Hughes and Lise Beauchamp,” Zoschnick said.
Hughes is the principal oboe player with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Beauchamp is the principal oboist of the Orchestre Métropolitain duGrand Montréal and of the Orchestre Symphonique de Laval.
“Personally, haven’t gotten that many opportunities to study at music camps because they’re expensive,” Zoschnick said, noting he did attend the MasterWorks Festival when it was in Winona Lake and one other last year. “This is a really big opportunity for me, especially with Nathan Hughes because this is the first time he’s taught at Le Domaine Forget.”
Tuition for the festival is around $1,000, but Zoschnick said any amount will help.
Stout, a homeschooler from Warsaw, has played the violin for 11 years. She will be attending the four-week program of the Credo, run by Peter Slowik. It’s July 2 to 30. She will spend three weeks in Oberlin, Ohio, at the Conservatory and then in Chicago for a week.
“They’ll also have guest artists,” Stout said, like Rachel Barton Pine, who is well-respected internationally and who she will study with. “You have to take an audition to get in. The musicians who go there will be going into music as their lifetime careers.”
The June 3 recital will include a variety of music.
In his solo performance, Zoschnick said he will be playing the Schumann Romances for oboe and piano, “Piece de Concert” by Emile Paladilhe.
In her solo performance, Stout said she will play Dmitry Kabalevsky’s Concerto in C Major Opus 48 and three movements of Johann Sebastian Bach’s E Major Partita.
Together, they will perform Trio Sonata in C minor by Johann Joachim Quantz.
Zoschnick said the recital won’t be more than an hour, and there will be refreshments afterward.
If anyone can not attend the recital, but would like to financially assist the two performers, Zoschnick can be contacted via email at [email protected] and Stout can be contacted at [email protected].
David Zoschnick, oboist, and Anna Stout, violinist, will give a recital at 4 p.m. June 3 at the Warsaw Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 210 S. High St., Warsaw. There is no admission, but free-will donations will be accepted and split between the two performers.
Zoschnick, Winona Lake, who attended Warsaw Community High School for three years, is a senior at Interlochen Arts Academy, a fine arts boarding school in Interlochen, Mich. He is studying oboe performance.
“I’m planning on making music performance as my career. Next year I will study at the Indiana University Jacob School of Music,” he said Thursday.
He wants to attend the Le Domaine Forget music festival in Saint-Irénée, Quebec, this year, but needs to raise money for tuition and expenses.
“It’s different musicians from the U.S., Canada and Europe. They do two weeks of seminars and master classes. I’ll be going to study with Nathan Hughes and Lise Beauchamp,” Zoschnick said.
Hughes is the principal oboe player with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Beauchamp is the principal oboist of the Orchestre Métropolitain duGrand Montréal and of the Orchestre Symphonique de Laval.
“Personally, haven’t gotten that many opportunities to study at music camps because they’re expensive,” Zoschnick said, noting he did attend the MasterWorks Festival when it was in Winona Lake and one other last year. “This is a really big opportunity for me, especially with Nathan Hughes because this is the first time he’s taught at Le Domaine Forget.”
Tuition for the festival is around $1,000, but Zoschnick said any amount will help.
Stout, a homeschooler from Warsaw, has played the violin for 11 years. She will be attending the four-week program of the Credo, run by Peter Slowik. It’s July 2 to 30. She will spend three weeks in Oberlin, Ohio, at the Conservatory and then in Chicago for a week.
“They’ll also have guest artists,” Stout said, like Rachel Barton Pine, who is well-respected internationally and who she will study with. “You have to take an audition to get in. The musicians who go there will be going into music as their lifetime careers.”
The June 3 recital will include a variety of music.
In his solo performance, Zoschnick said he will be playing the Schumann Romances for oboe and piano, “Piece de Concert” by Emile Paladilhe.
In her solo performance, Stout said she will play Dmitry Kabalevsky’s Concerto in C Major Opus 48 and three movements of Johann Sebastian Bach’s E Major Partita.
Together, they will perform Trio Sonata in C minor by Johann Joachim Quantz.
Zoschnick said the recital won’t be more than an hour, and there will be refreshments afterward.
If anyone can not attend the recital, but would like to financially assist the two performers, Zoschnick can be contacted via email at [email protected] and Stout can be contacted at [email protected].
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