Pianist Ingrid Marsoner Continues World Ambassador Series
SALISBURY, MD---Musicians from around the world come to the Delmarva Peninsula this semester as Salisbury University continues the World Artist Experiences Ambassador Series.
Austrian pianist Ingrid Marsoner performs 2 p.m. Sunday, November 20, in the Great Hall of Holloway Hall.
Marsoner grew up in Graz and now resides in Vienna. She studied with Sebastian Benda and Rudolf Kehrer at the Universities of Music in Graz and Vienna. She has won first place awards at the Australian Federal Competition, the Steinway Competition, the Competition of “Jeunesses Muscales” in Vienna and the International Peninsula Music Festival in Los Angeles.
Marsoner has performed in Europe, the United States, Japan, Africa, and South America at such venues as the Konzerthaus in Vienna and Merkin Hall in New York.
Marsoner has played chamber music with acclaimed musicians such as Ernst Kovacic, the Franz Schubert Quartet, Helmut Jasbar, and Francois Benda. She also has participated in festivals such as Styriarte, Wiener Festwochen, Wiener Musiksommer, and Carinthischer Sommer. She also has recorded music for radio, television and albums.
All artists appearing in the Ambassador Series are appearing courtesy of World Artist Experiences, Inc., an organization committed to furthering world arts as a universal language for international understanding. The concerts are part of SU’s Year of Languages Fall Cultural Events Series.
Sponsored by the SU Office of Cultural Affairs and World Artist Experiences, Inc., all performances are free and the public is invited. For more information call 410-543-6271 or visit the SU Web site at www.salisbury.edu. "