Cornell faculty recital features music for clarinet, piano

The Cornell College Department of Music will present a faculty recital, “Brahms and His Admirers,” featuring clarinetist R. Joseph Dieker and pianist Jessica Monnier.

The recital will be held in Ringer Recital Studio in Cornell’s Armstrong Hall on Thursday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The program will feature a performance of Johannes Brahms’ iconic Sonata in F minor and two additional pieces by composers who idolized Brahms: Charles Villiers Stanford and Max Reger.   

Joe DiekerR. Joseph Dieker

Clarinetist and conductor R. Joseph Dieker served as dean of the college and professor of music at Cornell College from 2010–2021. He is now the artist instructor of clarinet at Cornell and also teaches several high school clarinetists throughout the region. An active performer, he performed as principal clarinetist of the Quincy (Illinois) Symphony Orchestra for 15 years and appeared as a soloist with the Portland Chamber Orchestra, Oregon Sinfonietta, Quincy Park Band, Quincy Symphony Orchestra, Northwest Missouri State University Wind Ensemble, Truman State University Wind Symphony, and the Cornell College Chamber Orchestra. He has performed in numerous recitals and concerts on the Cornell campus and in venues in the Midwest and West Coast. His research interest in Victor Herbert’s role as an American bandmaster and march composer has resulted in his creation of modern band editions of a number of Herbert marches. Dieker earned a bachelor’s degree in music from Warner Pacific College, a master of music degree in clarinet performance from the University of Oregon, and a doctor of musical arts degree in instrumental music from Arizona State University.

 

Jessica MonnierJessica Monnier photo

Monnier is an artist instructor of piano and accompanist at Cornell. She holds a master of arts degree in piano performance from the University of Iowa and a bachelor of music degree from the University of Northern Iowa. She is working on her Ph.D. at the University of South Australia with a research focus on music at Disney theme parks. Her music has taken her worldwide with performances in Brazil with the Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra, in Spain with the UNI Varsity Men’s Glee Club, and solo work in Germany. She won the People’s Choice Award at the UNI Performance Competition Finals and placed in the UNI Concerto Competition Finals. Monnier has held positions at Kirkwood Community College and the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra. Along with being an active collaborator, Jessica also teaches and judges at area festivals.