Jessica Meyer

Jessica Meyer

Jessica Meyer, violinist, has performed solo and chamber music throughout the United States, Central, and South America. Highlights of Ms. Meyer's career include performing with the Musica Las Marinas ensemble in Angara dos Reis, Brazil, collaborating with the Orquesta Sinfonica de la Toluca, in Mexico, and soloing with the chamber orchestra at the Hartt School of Music. Currently an active performer and teacher in the Hartford area, she performs with the Springfield and New Haven Symphony Orchestras, and is on the Suzuki faculty of The Hartt School Community Division. She received her MM at the University of Hartford in violin performance with an emphasis on Suzuki Pedagogy and her BM from Texas Christian University. Her primary teachers include Burton Kaplan, Katie Lansdale, Curt Thompson, Delmar Pettys, and Stephanie Arado.

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Upcoming Concerts

Music for Aymeric

Saturday, February 17 at 7:00 PM

United Church of Stonington, 67 Main Street

A special program feature that will interest the greater Stonington audience is a composition by Dr. Neely Bruce in memory of his dear friend and colleague Aymeric Dupré la Tour. Neely Bruce, Professor of Music and American Studies at Wesleyan University, is a composer, conductor, pianist and scholar of American music.

Excerpts from The Art of Fugue
by J. S. Bach

A Partita for Aymeric Dupré la Tour
by Neely Bruce

Suggested Donation: $20

This concert will be presented on February 18 at 4:00 PM

at First Church Fairfield, 148 Beach Road, Fairfield, Connecticut
Music in the Meetinghouse, the concert series of First Church Congregational, Fairifeld, presents the West End String Quartet Sunday, February 18, at 4:00 PM. This performance is given in memory of Aymeric Dupré la Tour. A reception will follow.

The program features excerpts from Bach's The Art of the Fugue and a new work by Connecticut composer and Wesleyan University professor Neely Bruce, in memory of Aymeric. Dupré la Tour, a native of Lyon, France, was Director of Music at First Church from 2012 to 2016, and then served at St. Theresa Church, Trumbull. He died at the age of 49 in a tragic auto accident in May 2022.

General admission $20; $10 senior citizens; $5 students. Tickets available at the door (cash, check, or credit card) and may be reserved by email: fmartignetti@firstchurchfairfield.org.

The concert is also listed on FCBuzz.org: https://culturalalliancefc.org/event/the-west-end-string-quartet-a-concert-in-memory-of-aymeric-dupre-la-tour/