The Woodland String Quartet Celebrates 42 Years at Scotch Plains Public Library
The Woodland String Quartet will perform their 42nd annual "Mozart and More" concert at the Scotch Plains Public Library on Thursday, August 16, 2012 at 7:00 pm. This year’s theme is early music written by composers before their 21st birthdays. In addition to a Mozart quartet, the program includes a work by the "Spanish Mozart", Juan Cristostomo Arriaga. Other selections are by Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn, and George Gershwin.
First violinist Debra Biderman has been performing with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra since 1967 and is a private instructor of violin and viola at the Biderman Academy of Music in Edison. Ms. Biderman is a frequent soloist and recitalist. She is on the board of trustees of the JCC of Middlesex County, the Education Outreach and Marketing committees of the New Jersey Symphony, on a steering committee for M.A.S.H (mutual and self help) in North Plainfield, and Fundraising Vice president for National Council of Jewish Women.
Cellist Linda Fink also is a private teacher and free-lance performer throughout the tri-state area. She is a member of St Peters by the Sea Orchestra, the Plainfield Symphony and the Central Jersey Symphony.
Violist Robert Paoli is a retired English Teacher from the Wardlaw-Hartridge School, Director of the Summit Strings, President of the Plainfield Music Club and a composer and arranger.
Violinist, Lubove Schnable, a resident of Fanwood, is the director of the Woodland Quartet as well as director of the Blue Hills Junior Chamber Orchestra. Ms Schnable teaches privately at her home studio. She performs with the Central Jersey Symphony, the Plainfield Symphony, and the Summit Symphony.
All library programs are free and open to all interested members of the public. Registration is not required for this program and seating will be on a first come, first seated basis, commencing at 6:30 pm.
The Scotch Plains Library is located at 1927 Bartle Avenue, one block from Park Avenue in the center of town. Driving directions and more information can be found on the library website, http://www.scotlib.org or by calling (908) 322-5007.