Kerby Louis Roberson
Mariana Green-Hill
Javier R. Caballero, Co-Artistic Director of ProjectSTEP of Boston, writes:
Hello Mr. Zick,
My
name is Javier Caballero and I’m one of the Co-Artistic Directors at
Project STEP, a string education program in residence at Boston’s
Symphony Hall for students from underrepresented communities in Boston. I
have been keeping up with your blog over the years and I appreciate
your diligence in maintaining it.
I just wanted to make an addition to
one of your updates from earlier today featuring one of our students
from Project STEP, Kerby Louis Roberson. Kerby started his violin
training through Project STEP and has been a student in our program for
the past seven years. His involvement in the documentary and festival
organized by Charles Kaufmann and the Longfellow Chorus is a result of a
collaboration between Project STEP and the Longfellow Chorus.
I know
some of your readers will be interested in the musical background of
Kerby and where he received his training. The program will also feature
Mariana Green-Hill, Co-Artistic Director of Project STEP and alumna of
the program as well!
Thanks and keep up the good work!
Sincerely,
Javier R. Caballero
Co-Artistic Director
Excerpt from Bio at Four Seasons Arts
Ms. Green-Hill studied violin under the
auspices of Project STEP from the age of 9 through 18. She also attended
Walnut Hill School for the Arts and received her Bachelor and Masters
Degrees from The Juilliard School of Music and a Professional Studies
Diploma from the Mannes College of Music under the respective tutelage
of Dean Stephen Clapp, Ann Setzer and Ida Kavafian.
This year, Ms.
Green-Hill was honored at the Sphinx Competition as the winner of the
Sanford Allen Award in recognition of her “artistic merit, persistence,
and extraordinary achievement.” Mariana Green-Hill is a Second Prize
Winner of The Sphinx Competition. She has also won first place in the
Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Harry and Marion Dubbs Competitions.
Ms. Green-Hill has been a featured guest soloist with the New Jersey,
Memphis, Detroit, and Boston Symphony Orchestras and The Boston Pops. In
addition to her solo performances, she is an experienced chamber and
orchestral musician. The Amaryllis String Quartet, while she was a
member, was awarded First Prize in the Fischoff Chamber Music
Competition (Jr. Division).
Ms. Green-Hill has performed with Yo-Yo Ma,
Pamela Frank, Lynn Chang, Marcus Thomson, and with members of the
Houston and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestras. She was also a member of the
Young Eight String Octet. She is a co-concertmaster of the Soulful
Symphony that performs in collaboration with the Baltimore Symphony and
is currently on the violin Faculty of the New England Conservatory of
Music Pre-College Division.
Mariana Green-Hill is a member of the MarNi
Duo, a violin duo that performed for a benefit concert for President
Barack Obama in Boston’s Jordan Hall. Ms. Green-Hill has recorded with
Grammy Award winning gospel artists Donnie McClurkin and Richard
Smallwood, with Joss Stone and Alicia Keys and has performed with the
“Gorillaz.”
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