The Fort Lewis College Artists in Residence Program (AiR) has enhanced FLC student education and the Four Corners music community since 1995. Administered by Durango volunteers who make up the Artist in Residence Committee and run through the Fort Lewis College Foundation, the program provides funds for master classes and performances by visiting musicians.
Although the program is endowed, continued financial support from the Four Corners community is necessary to sustain the program's viability. To contribute, please call the Foundation at 970-247-7121.
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Roshong Recital Hall
Free Admission
FLC and Music in the Mountains have teamed up to bring you festival favorite musicians, Oleg Sulyga and Dmitire Kustanovich, to give a master class on violin/viola performance.
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Free
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
$15 for adults, (Pay cash or check at the door:) K12 and FLC students admitted free of charge
Music in the Mountain festival orchestra members, Oleg Sulyga, violin; and Dmitir Kustanovich, viola join FLC faculty Richard Silvers, violin, also a Music in the Mountain festival orchestra member; and Katherine Jetter, cello to bring us the music of Shostakovich and Mendelssohn. Please join us for an evening of outstanding music!
$15 for adults, K12 and FLC students admitted free of charge
Join us for an evening of historically informed performances by the incredibly talented Byrne:Kozar:Duo, featuring renowned soprano Corrine Byrne and trumpeter Andy Kozar. Their captivating interpretations of Baroque music for natural trumpet and soprano, as well as their commissioning of new works for modern trumpet and soprano, make for an unforgettable experience. With accolades from notable publications and appearances at prestigious festivals, this is an event not to be missed. Fort Lewis College Performing Arts is proud to host this extraordinary duo for an evening of exquisite music by Chen Yi, Qi Li, Christina George, Marti Epstein, and more. Purchase your tickets now for an unforgettable performance!
Join us for a free master class given by the Byrne:Kozar:Duo - Corrine Byrne, soprano; and Andy Kozar, trumpet.
Join us for a free master class given by visiting artists Kelariz Keshavarz, flute; and Brian Seaton, oboe.
This amazing duo will perform sonatas by Henri Dutilleux and Francis Poulenc. You'll be trasformed by "Persion suite: Folk Songs" by Reza Vali. The finale is a set of two engaging works for oboe and narrator, by William Schmidt: "The Sparrow" and "The Amazing Mr. Avaunt"
Kelariz Keshavarz is the Assistant Professor of Flute at Western Carolina University with a distinguished career marked by innovative interdisciplinary projects, a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and significant contributions to contemporary music. Her devotion to her craft is manifest in her various roles as a solo performer, curator, adjudicator, composer, and pedagogue, and she brings to each a passion for fostering understanding and appreciation of music’s rich and diverse tapestry. Kelariz’s commitment to her art is highlighted in the acclaim she has received for her performances, as noted by Fanfare Magazine: “The sheer variety of sounds and their expressions is utterly remarkable, as is Kelariz Keshavarz’s virtuosity... Keshavarz is a fine interpreter, producing a convincing whole while giving the impression that each microsecond has been considered...” Kelariz’s relentless pursuit of musical excellence and innovation is evident in her creative projects, workshops, albums, and her significant roles in music organizations, making her arevered flutist in contemporary music. Kelariz Keshavarz is a Haynes flute artist and plays on a 14K Haynes custom flute. Brian Seaton, Oboe Brian Seaton maintains an active performing career as a recitalist, pedagogue, concerto soloist, chamber and symphony musician performing throughout the United States, Canada, and Asia. From 2016- 2024 Brian was instructor of oboe and chamber music at Western Carolina University. In addition to his performing and teaching, Brian is the proprietor of Reedhouse, which specializes in the service, sales, and design of woodwind instruments, located in Hendersonville. Brian is sought after as one the most respected experts on the oboe acoustics and mechanics in the North America. He has presented lectures on the mechanics and acoustics of the oboe at many Universities throughout North America. Brian resides in Saluda, NC and enjoys the many outdoor activities that can found in the mountains.