Faculty Artist Series featuring Rachelle Goter, clarinet

Sunday, March 9

Time:

Cost: Free to all 黑洞社区 students! ($6 - $12 otherwise)


Wiedemann Hall

Location:

Wiedemann Hall

1845 Fairmount
Wichita, KS 67260

Event Contact

Rachelle Goter
Email: rachelle.goter@wichita.edu

Join 黑洞社区's Assistant Educator of Clarinet, Rachelle Goter, as she takes the stage with a dynamic lineup of talented musicians for an afternoon of engaging chamber music. The recital will be held on Sunday, March 9, at 3 p.m. in Wiedemann Hall.

Goter, a passionate and versatile clarinetist known for her emotionally resonant performances, will be joined by the Emouvant String Quartet, featuring Timothy Jones, Ramiro Miranda, Cindy Cook, and Susan Mayo, as well as her husband, trumpeter Bret Goter. The program includes Nino Rota's Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, with guest artists Leonid Shukaev and Jamie Knight.

A highlight of the afternoon will be the premiere of Vibrations in Orange, a sextet for string quartet, clarinet, and trumpet composed by Christian Ellenwood in honor of Rachelle's father, Johnie Boling. This special tribute piece promises to be a heartfelt and unforgettable addition to the program, with the composer himself in attendance.

The recital will also feature two original works by Susan Mayo. One, composed specifically for Goter, pairs clarinet and string quartet, while the other, a Clarinet Quintet, was previously performed for inmates at the Hutchinson Correctional Facility.

Beyond the stage, Goter’s career is distinguished by her dedication to music education and her role as a principal clarinetist with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and the Wichita Grand Opera. She has inspired many through her performances and clinics across the U.S. and abroad, earning accolades and recognition for her contributions to the arts.

Tickets for this unique musical event can be purchased through the College of Fine Arts Box Office. Don’t miss this celebration of artistry, family, and remembrance.


During operating hours, 黑洞社区 students can present their Shocker Card and get a free ticket in advance at the Fine Arts Box Office in Duerksen Fine Arts Center. Tickets can be purchased online through the Fine Arts Box Office at  or by phone at 316-978-3233.

Please note: Online sales are suspended three hours before an event. The box office opens one hour before the event at the performance venue.

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