Suppose is a Beautiful Word

In this time of uncertainty and tentative hope, how might we learn that suppose is a beautiful word? Rev. Kim is preaching and we welcome to Chelsea Meynig on flute.

Chelsea Meynig is recognized for her rich and versatile tone, as well as captivating narrative power in her playing. She is principal flute of Revolution Winds and ENAensemble, as well as a member of Network for New Music. Chelsea frequently works with composers premiering and recording new music. She has appeared on several composer’s albums as a soloist and chamber musician. Chelsea frequently performs with The Chamber Orchestra of PhiladelphiaThe No Name PopsThe Capital PhilharmonicThe Ocean City Pops as well as many other regional orchestras. Chelsea has had the opportunity to study in international Masterclasses with Lorna McGhee, William Bennett, and Denis Bouriakov. In 2014 Chelsea graduated from Shenandoah Conservatory in flute performance where she studied with Mr. Jonathan Snowden, one of Britain’s première flute players, as well as Dr. Frances Lapp Averitt. Her previous primary teacher was Margaret Newcomb. Read more about Chelsea here.

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