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Pianist Dr. Martha Violett in Concert at Schmitt Music Denver
Please join us for a free concert featuring pianist and Professor Emeritus of Music at Western State Colorado University, Dr. Martha Violett at Schmitt Music Denver on Thursday, October 5 at 7:30PM.

Dr. Violett’s program will include Enrique Granados’ Valses poéticos, Francis Poulenc’s Les Soirées de Nazelles, Claude Debussy’s Préludes, Book II, and Ibéria by Isaac Albéniz. CLICK HERE to view the program.

Seating is limited, so please let us know if you’ll attend. Call 303-777-1900 or email us at dnkb@schmittmusic.com to RSVP.

Dr. Martha Violett

Martha Watson Violett is Emeritus Professor of Music at Western State Colorado University where she currently teaches piano and class piano and remains active as soloist and chamber musician with Western faculty and guest artists. Since beginning her teaching career at Western in 1972 she has also taught music history, theory, and general education music courses and was Chair of the Music Department 1993-2010.

She received her undergraduate degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and graduate degrees from the University of Iowa with additional study at the University of Washington. As recipient of a Fulbright scholarship she studied piano and chamber music at the Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, Germany, 1970-72. A special interest in the music of Spain’s composers inspired research, performance, and lecture-recitals of the Spanish piano repertoire of the past three centuries and her doctoral dissertation on the solo piano music of the Catalonian composer, Xavier Montsalvatge. She was invited to present a recital of Montsalvatge’s music in Barcelona in 1993 as one of many celebratory concerts in honor of his eightieth birthday.

Martha is a member of the Montrose Music Teachers Association and has received the Professional National Certification of Teachers of Music from the Music Teachers National Association.

She enjoys reading and spending time outside in Gunnison but also loves to travel and see the world on foot.