[NEohioPAL] ORMACO Youth Strings Camp- Saturday, July 21, 2021

Thomas Sigel tsigel at sigelpress.com
Fri Apr 23 11:19:14 PDT 2021


Ohio Regional Music Arts and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO) will host a Youth
Strings Camp on Saturday, July 21, 2021, from 1:00 pm- 5:00 pm. at
HeARTland, 8187 Camp Road, Homerville, OH 44235.

Georgia-based double bassist Jacqueline Pickett and Alabama-based
violinist/violist Lorna Wood (members of the La Grange Trio) will work with
students in improving violin, viola, bass and double bass techniques. They
will also work on an arrangement of Aaron Copland’s “Hoe-Down” from Rodeo
that evening in a full-length concert presented by Pickett and Wood.
Workshop participation fees are $35, which include instruction, a
mid-afternoon snack/beverages and participation in the evening concert.
Student participants must be age 12 or older. To register, please download
and fill out the application. Deadline to register is June 15, 2021. For
more information, call 419-853-6016.

About the Instructors

Bassist Jacqueline Pickett is an accomplished artist in a variety of
styles. She has performed with musicians ranging from country singer
Allison Krauss to avant-garde composers Terry Riley and Pauline Oliveros.
As a student of acclaimed bassist and political activist Richard Davis,
Jacqueline has a deep passion concerning music for social change. To this
end, she worked with pianist Consuela

Lee in Snow Hill, Alabama, teaching young people how to play improvised
music. Their duo, the Lee/Pickett duo, brought down many great artists,
including Max Roach and Milt Jackson, to audiences in rural Alabama to
inspire young people.

For six years, she headed the non-profit Torch Academy that was dedicated
to music education through community involvement. She is the bandleader of
Metro Atlanta Women’s Jazz Society (MA JAZZ), an organization that promotes
female jazz artists.

Lorna Wood grew up in Oberlin, Ohio, where she began studying violin at a
young age, first in a Suzuki program, and later with Dorothy Mauney and
Richard Young. Lorna graduated with a B.A. in English and a B.M. in violin
performance from Oberlin College, where she studied with Marilyn McDonald
and participated in masterclasses with Josef Gingold and Cho Liang Lin,
among others.

After earning a Ph.D. in English from Yale, she was an instructor for six
years at Auburn University. While raising her children, she began
dedicating most of her professional life to music. She is a member of the
Columbus Symphony, concertmaster of the LaGrange Symphony, and a busy
violin and viola teacher. She has soloed with the LaGrange Symphony and the
Auburn Community Orchestra, and has appeared on the “A Little Lunch Music”
recital series at Auburn’s Jule Collins Smith Museum in both solo and
chamber music recitals.
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