St. Mary’s College of Maryland pianist Eliza Garth will present an evening of jazz-inspired works by American classical composers at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, in Auerbach Auditorium of St. Mary’s Hall. It is free to the public.
The program will feature George Crumb’s radiant “Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik,” a set of variations on Thelonious Monk’s haunting tune “Round Midnight,” and Salvatore Martirano’s “Stuck on Stella,” inspired by the 1940s pop standard, “Stella by Starlight.” Also included are solo works by John Cage and Aaron Copland. Finally, Garth will be joined by young trumpet soloist Zachary Silberschlag in a performance of Alec Wilder’s “Trumpet Sonata.” Wilder wrote hit songs for Mabel Mercer and Peggy Lee during the ’30s and ’40s, and later participated in the Tidewater Festival at St. Mary’s College.
Garth has achieved international distinction through her recordings and concert appearances in the U.S., Europe, and Asia, and is the recipient of a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award for 2010.