Deanna Golden is thrilled to be returning as soloist with the Butler Symphony. Since graduating from Slippery Rock University, her performance highlights include multiple performances in Carnegie Hall with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, singing as soloist for Mozart Vesperae Solennes de Confessore with the Greater South Jersey Chorus, and a staged version of Handel’s Messiah as a core member of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh.
Here in Butler, Deanna was the soprano soloist for Mozart Mass in C and Rutter’s Gloria and Requiem with Butler Ecumenical Choir, and she has performed several times in Butler Symphony’s Summer Recital Series. As the Music Director at Saint Andrews United Presbyterian Church, she enjoys collaborating with so many talented people in the community.
We’re excited to spotlight Katelyn Piroth, an orchestra teacher in the Pine-Richland School District, where she teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grade orchestra. In addition to her public school work, Katelyn offers private lessons for students throughout the North Hills of Pittsburgh. https://bit.ly/4k4SDVw
Katelyn has been a valued member of the Butler Symphony Orchestra since 2015 and frequently performs with other orchestras and ensembles across the Pittsburgh area. She holds both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music Education from Duquesne University, where she studied viola with Marylène Gingras-Roy.
Hear her live next week at our concert. Join us on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 7:30 PM for Voices of America: From Within and Afar, a vibrant performance featuring music spanning 132 years of American composition, from Grofé’s lively rhythms to Dvořák’s monumental Ninth Symphony and more.
We’re excited to spotlight Katelyn Piroth, an orchestra teacher in the Pine-Richland School District, where she teaches fourth, fifth, and sixth grade orchestra. In addition to her public school work, Katelyn offers private lessons for students throughout the North Hills of Pittsburgh. https://bit.ly/4k4SDVw
Katelyn has been a valued member of the Butler Symphony Orchestra since 2015 and frequently performs with other orchestras and ensembles across the Pittsburgh area. She holds both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music Education from Duquesne University, where she studied viola with Marylène Gingras-Roy.
Hear her live next week at our concert. Join us on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 7:30 PM for Voices of America: From Within and Afar, a vibrant performance featuring music spanning 132 years of American composition, from Grofé’s lively rhythms to Dvořák’s monumental Ninth Symphony and more.