About miriamtroxler
Miriam Troxler resides in Beaver, Pa, where she runs a private music studio.
After graduation from Chatham University, she toured in Europe with the Continental Singers Orchestra as principal cellist. A long time member of Greenville Symphony Orchestra, she is also the founder and musical director of CelloBrationS. Miriam enjoys composing and arranging with several published pieces to date.
Look for the members of the Economy Elementary Violin Classes at the Spring Concert and Art Show on Tuesday, May 6th. The Art Show is from 5 to 7 PM with the concert following.
Look for Jon at the Youngstown Youth Symphony Concert on Sunday, May 4. The concert begins at 4 PM in the Edward W. Powers Auditorium at DeYor Performing Arts Center in Youngstown, OH.
I made some new slumped glass pieces. I had fun with the bouquets.
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We started our day at Moon Park. In addition to airplanes, I was looking for signs of spring. We did see a few planes, but not all that many near the playgrounds. So we went to the pond. We sat … Continue reading →
Last week I did a demonstration of the string family for the Montessori School in Beaver. The students heard the violin, viola and the cello. One of the students was so inspired, he made a drawing for me. It is always … Continue reading →
Everyone worked very hard this year during point contest. The top 3 places in each category are as follows. Strings A Sophie 190 Rori 77 Miah 45 Strings B Natalia 460 Ryan 400 Katrina 202 Strings C Christopher 351 Madison 299 Elizabeth … Continue reading →
The Spring Recitals will take place at Friendship Ridge on Friday, April 4 at 7:00 PM or on Saturday, April 5 at 2:00 PM. You may choose the recital which best fits your schedule. Please plan to arrive 20 minutes … Continue reading →
Mozart’s Canon 230 has been arranged for two string instruments. This arrangement can be played with any combination of violinists, violists or cellists. The first performance was by the Not Quite the Dark Ages class at Mozart’s Birthday party. The sheet music is now … Continue reading →