NMM Live! | Trans-Nebraska Players
Schedule
Sun Mar 30 2025 at 02:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
414 E Clark St (Corner: Clark/Yale), Vermillion, SD, United States, South Dakota 57069 | Vermillion, SD
Franziska Brech, a native of Munich, Germany, teaches flute, chamber music and German at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She has performed and taught in Europe and the United States. Since 2010 she is a contributing author for the German flute magazine Flöte aktuell. The mvg Munich published her German translation of Marya Hornbacher’s memoir Madness in April of 2021.
David C. Neely is Professor of Violin at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. He has performed and taught throughout the United States and Europe since 1987. During the summer, Prof. Neely serves as artist/teacher at the Orfeo International Summer Music Festival in Vipiteno, Italy.
Clark Potter is a Professor of Viola at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln where he also teaches conducting and performance practice. He is an active researcher and frequently arranges music for the Trans Nebraska Players and the viola ensemble of UNL. He has conducted the Lincoln Youth Symphony since 2007.
Noah Rogoff is Professor of Cello at the University of Nebraska at Kearney and the director of the UNK String Project. Described by the Boston Globe as a “talented, fine player”, he has performed and presented at festivals and conferences on four continents. In 2017-18, he was appointed Visiting Scholar at Cambridge University Faculty of Music and was an Artist By-Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge, UK. His recordings with the Frahm-Lewis Trio appear on the Navona Records label.
James Margetts, piano, is Dean of Essential Studies and the School of Liberal Arts at Chadron State College. Prior to this recent appointment, Dr. Margetts taught piano and music theory at Chadron State. He holds degrees from Brigham Young University and the University of Cincinnati.
The NMM Live! Series is made possible by the USD Student Government Association and the South Dakota Arts Council through the Department of Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
A live stream of this concert will be available to watch for free on our website. Please visit the NMM Live Video page at https://nmmusd.org/nmm-live-video to tune in if you cannot join us in person!
Where is it happening?
414 E Clark St (Corner: Clark/Yale), Vermillion, SD, United States, South Dakota 57069Event Location & Nearby Stays: