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Port Jefferson Students Attend University Violin Performance

Music students experienced a nearly sold-out performance by renowned violinist Caroline Campbell.

Port Jefferson School District students with violinist Caroline Campbell (center) Port Jefferson orchestra teacher Dr. Vanessa Salzman (left) and Paul Newland, outreach director at Stony Brook University (right).
Port Jefferson School District students with violinist Caroline Campbell (center) Port Jefferson orchestra teacher Dr. Vanessa Salzman (left) and Paul Newland, outreach director at Stony Brook University (right). (Courtesy of the Port Jefferson School District)

Press release from the Port Jefferson School District:

Nov. 30, 2022

In a partnership with Stony Brook University’s Staller Center for the Arts, Port Jefferson music students experienced a nearly sold-out performance by renowned violinist Caroline Campbell.
Accompanied by Port Jefferson orchestra teacher Dr. Vanessa Salzman, the close-to-home musical collaboration engages students with innovative performances, as this concert highlighted. “She is quite a violin superstar so this was a very special event for us,” Dr. Salzman said.

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Ms. Campbell, along with pianist Carlos Avila, was an engaging presence on stage and had the audience enthralled with her spectacular performance of virtuoso violin showpieces, from Hollywood film melodies to the music of Sting.

Port Jefferson orchestra students and their families are invited to attend concerts each year at the university, arranged by Dr. Salzman and Paul Newland, outreach director at Stony Brook University. Tickets are provided courtesy of Staller Center Outreach Endowment.

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“We are extremely grateful to Mr. Newland and the director of The Staller Center, Mr. Alan Inkles, for providing our student musicians this incredible opportunity,” Dr. Salzman said. “We were most appreciative of the time [Ms. Campbell] took following the performance to interact with our students and share inspiration to continue pursuing their musical journeys.”


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