David Mason, born and raised in Kenosha, is first chair viola for the Japan Philharmonic in Tokyo, Japan. He is back in town as the Howard Brown Artist in Residence at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. His performance this weekend with the UW-P Orchestra will be his first performance in Kenosha in fifteen years. Also participating in this interview is Alvaro Garcia, who is a professor of music and associate dean of the school or arts and humanities. Dr. Garcia was one of Mason's viola...
David Mason, born and raised in Kenosha, is first chair viola for the Japan Philharmonic in Tokyo, Japan. He is back in town as the Howard Brown Artist in Residence at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. His performance this weekend with the UW-P Orchestra will be his first performance in Kenosha in fifteen years. Also participating in this interview is Alvaro Garcia, who is a professor of music and associate dean of the school or arts and humanities. Dr. Garcia was one of Mason's viola teachers.
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