‘Star Trio’ to perform in Norwich this weekend

NORWICH – The Chenango County Council of the Arts, 27 West Main Street, Norwich, announces the third and final performance in its 2010 Spring Chamber Music Series. The Star Trio, featuring Debrah Mineo Devine, Anita Humer, and Stephen Sabin, will perform in the Martin W. Kappel Theater on Sunday, March 21 at 2 p.m.
The Star Trio was founded in 2007 by the three well known local classical musicians.
Anita Humer was born in Springfield, New Jersey, where she began her early piano studies at age 6. After graduating from Wilkes College, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Education, she began a career of teaching and performing in the New York City area. After moving to up-state New York, she accompanied the Hamilton College and Community Oratorio Society in Clinton, and during the summer she teaches piano at Colgate University for the Eastern Music Camp in Hamilton. For five years, she was the conductor of the Sherburne Community Chorus and in 2000 she founded the Voices of Tabernacle, a mixed chorus that presents two concerts a year.
She is a board member/librarian, of the Leschetizky Piano Association in New York City and the Chamber Music Society of Utica. She is a performing member of the B# Music Club of Utica and President of the Monday Evening Music Club of Norwich.
Debrah Mineo Devine has lived in upstate New York for more than six years. She studied with Cornelius Dufallo at SUNY Fredonia and Liang Chai at CUNY Brooklyn College. She performs with several regional orchestras, including the Catskill and Utica Symphonies.
Debrah is an extremely active teacher with over 45 students. She has studios in Norwich, Oneonta, Cooperstown and Mt. Vision.
Stephen Sabin is well-known in the Sherburne area as a local cellist. A graduate of Crane School of Music, he has studied under Robert Battey (student of Janus Starker). He has played with the Utica Symphony and plays with local groups and musical pit orchestras.
The Trio will perform works by Arensky, Goddard, Bartok, Schumann, Liszt and Beethoven among others.
Tickets for The Star Trio are $15 for adults and free for those 18 and under. Tickets may be reserved by calling the Council of the Arts at 336-ARTS (2787) or on the Council’s website at www.chenangoarts.org.

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