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Manhasset High School Student
Produces and Performs in
"An Afternoon of Chamber Music" Benefit Concert
at Clark Botanic Garden
On Saturday, May 15, Manhasset High School sophomore
Samantha Baard produced and performed in an "afternoon of chamber
music" at Clark Botanic Garden in Albertson, a 12-acre living
museum and educational facility in Albertson.
Baard, a violist, has attended the C.W. Post Chamber
Music Festival each summer for the past several years. Last year
the teen made headlines when Festival organizers made special accommodations
enabling her to adjust her participation schedule for the Chamber
Music Festival in order to accommodate her simultaneous commitment
to a national church youth leadership conference in Washington,
D.C.
John DArcy, Deputy Commissioner of Clark Botanic
Garden, was so impressed with the young girls story that he
contacted her to ask if she would be interested in producing a concert
for the organization. Working with her schools Music Director,
Eileen Murphy, Baard assembled about a dozen members of the school's
Chamber Ensemble and created a program featuring selections by Bach,
Beethoven and Mozart.
"My experiences at the C.W. Post Chamber Music
Festival these past few summers took my ability to a whole new level,"
Samantha recently said. "Working with people such as the renowned
violist Veronica Salas was both challenging and fun."
Contributions collected at the Clark Botanic Garden
concert benefited the VH1 Save the Music Program, an initiative
that helps low-income school districts provide music opportunities
to their students.
Baard is also a member of the Manhasset High School
Shared Decision-Making Team, an appointment that followed her meeting
with President George W. Bush two years ago. At that time, in the
Rose Garden, she expressed concerns directly to the President about
his new education policy and the effects it would likely have on
the amount of homework and testing to which students would be subjected.
Interviews with the media followed, and changes in the homework
and testing policy in Manhasset were recently announced.
In addition, Baard recently performed at Carnegie
Hall with a select group of orchestra members from Manhasset High
School.
For additional information, please call John DArcy
at Clark Botanic Garden at 516-484-8600 or Wendy Goldstein in the
C.W. Post Office of Public Relations at 516-299-2332.
*head shots and concert photos available
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