Thursday, February 25, 2021 - 1:30 PM -
3:30 PM
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2021-02-25 13:30:00
2021-02-25 15:30:00
Clarinet Masterclass with Virginia Figueiredo
Dr. Figueiredo will be working with Portland State University clarinet students and guests on their prepared pieces and will be available for Q & A at the end of class.
Virginia Figueiredo’s bio and artist information can be found on her website at virginiacfigueiredo.com
Contact for students interested in playing and for attendants listening: PSU clarinet professor Dr. Barbara Heilmair at heilmair@pdx.edu
The Zoom link will be provided via email upon request.
Presented live on Zoom
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Barbara Heilmair
heilmair@pdx.edu
Barbara Heilmair
heilmair@pdx.edu
America/Los_Angeles
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Location
Presented live on Zoom
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Cost / Admission
Free and open to the public
Contact
Barbara Heilmair
heilmair@pdx.edu
Dr. Figueiredo will be working with Portland State University clarinet students and guests on their prepared pieces and will be available for Q & A at the end of class.
Virginia Figueiredo’s bio and artist information can be found on her website at virginiacfigueiredo.com
Contact for students interested in playing and for attendants listening: PSU clarinet professor Dr. Barbara Heilmair at heilmair@pdx.edu
The Zoom link will be provided via email upon request.

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