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ROSCETTI Cello |
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A Colorado native, Professor Roscetti received her high school diploma from the Interlochen Arts Academy. She did her undergraduate work at Oberlin Conservatory of Music and her graduate work at New England Conservatory of Music and Northern Illinois University, all in cello performance. She started a graduate string quartet/outreach program at UM that garnered national attention, with a recent quartet in that program being invited to perform for the panel of Chamber Music Society Two of Lincoln Center, and the Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition in Pasadena, CA. Professor Roscetti has also been on the faculty of the Algonquin International Music Institute in Canada (now called Aria International Institute) and the Young Musician's Program at Kneisel Hall in Blue Hill, Maine. She has been an Artist-in-Residence at the Windermere Concert Series at Lake Muskoka, Canada, and at the Silver Bay Summer Music festival in Lake George, NY. She has performed on National Public Radio, CBS national television, and Maine Public Television and Radio. She has been a guest artist with the Bay Chamber Concert Series, the Arcady Music Festival, the Portland and Laurentian string quartets, and the Bar Harbor Music Festival. Professor Roscetti has served as musical advisor to the Board of Directors for the Farnsworth Museum Concert Series in Rockland, Maine. She currently is involved with the Arts Entrepreneurship Educator's National Network and this fall she will be teaching a new course she designed at CSUN called "Music Entrepreneurship". |