John Mueter, “In the Steps of J.S. Bach – a Travelogue with Music”
Musical guests: J. Mueter, piano and guest artist Trilla Ray-Carter, cello
John Mueter is a pianist, vocal coach, educator and writer living in Kansas City. Now retired, he was formerly on the faculties of the UMKC Conservatory and the School of Music at KU, as well as participating in various summer music programs such as Theatre International in Leysin, Switzerland; the Seagle Music Colony in Schroon Lake, New York; Opera in the Ozarks; the Clear Creek Music Festival in Halfway, Oregon; and the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. He has had over 45 short stories and poems published in many different journals. A collection of stories and poems, “Last Days,” was recently published by Amazon. He identifies as a humanist, atheist, and practicing Buddhist.
Trilla Ray-Carter is the founding director of the Kansas City Baroque Consortium, which specializes in period performance. She is active as a performer and educator, holds a bachelor’s degree in cello performance from the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin, with master’s work from California State University and the UMKC Conservatory. She has served as principal cellist of the Liberty Symphony, the Lawrence Chamber Orchestra, and the Philharmonia of Greater Kansas City, and as instructor at Cottey College, Kansas City Kansas Community College and William Jewell College.
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