Stonehill Music Instructor Takes Part in Annual Spring Organ Concert Series
April 26, 2011
This Saturday, April 30, Adjunct Music Instructor Margaret Angelini will perform in the Chapel of Mary as part of the annual American Guild of Organists Spring Organ Crawl. Her performance marks the first time Stonehill has been involved in this prestigious event, which brings accomplished artists to several south shore venues to perform mini-concerts. Angelini's 30 minute performance will begin at 10:30 a.m. and is free and open to the public.
Angelini has given numerous performances around New England on both organ and harpsichord. She is the Music Director for St. Mary's Church in Holliston, teaches piano and music theory at Stonehill and also teaches piano at the Boston Archdiocesan Choir School.
Additionally, she teaches carillon at Wellesley College and acts as advisor to the 25-member student Guild of Carillonneurs.
She is a founding member of the early music group Ensemble Soleil, a group which has appeared in several early music festivals, including repeated appearances in the Boston Early Music Festival.
She performed and taught with this chamber ensemble in a two-year artist-in-residence program at Colby-Sawyer College in New Hampshire, and has also performed in two symposia at the Moravian College in Pennsylvania.
She is also a founding member and occasional accompanist of the Seraphim Singers, a chamber chorus dedicated to sacred choral music of the last five centuries.
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