Piano Whiz Takes Stage March 26
March 22, 2010
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Piano Whiz Takes Stage March 26
The university’s most advanced freshman piano major will perform
during the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra (VSO) Youth Concert program
at 10 a.m. Friday, March 26 in Whitehead Auditorium.
Tyler Walker, who began plunking on ivory keys at the age of 4,
beat out a dozen masterful musicians during the ninth annual VSO
Concerto Competition to secure the honor of playing with one of the
region’s most prestigious symphonies. VSO Director Howard Hsu said
the promising young talent plays with a maturity and grace that
makes it difficult to believe he is only 19. Walker is much less
boastful about his natural talent. The native of Patterson, Ga.,
plays the piano to relax, to worship and to entertain. It is his
greatest passion.
“My favorite thing about playing is ability to express myself
freely. With words, one might get offended; but through music, one
has more liberty to express anger and other strong emotions,” said
Walker, who serves as the church organist at First Baptist Church
in Quitman and has held similar positions since the age of 14. “I
am a little nervous about playing with the VSO, but mostly just
excited. Besides, being nervous is a positive thing if you take
control and use it for good.”
Walker will challenge symphony patrons with Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major. Professor of Music Dr.
Lyle Indergaard, who has instructed Walker for the past three
years, said Walker’s emotional playing has raised expectations
throughout the music department, and his performances throughout
the state have brought notoriety to VSU.
“Tyler exemplifies these attributes of Mozart's music in his
performance. His playing exhibits a technical security and musical
maturity that is exemplary for a pianist of his age,” said
Indergaard. “Aaron Copland, the great 20th Century American
composer, wrote that Mozart's music is a ‘happy balance between
flight and control, between sensibility and self-discipline,
simplicity and sophistication of style.’ That is what people can
expect from Tyler.”
Walker has twice been selected first place of the Georgia Music
Educators' Association Solo Piano Competition, both as a high
school senior in 2008 and college freshman last year. He was also
one of eight piano majors selected to participate at the Georgia
Governor's Honors Program in the summer of 2008. Walker has been
invited to perform at Atlanta's Spivey Hall during a master class
taught by world-renowned pianist Jeremy Denk.
The passionate musician said he hopes continue his piano
instruction and earn a doctorate in collaborative piano so that he
can teach at a university. Regardless of his career path, Walker
said his passion for sacred music remains a constant in his life.
He hopes to one day write choral music and arrange hymns.
“I feel that the best career is one that you are happy with, and
one in which you always strive to be better,” Walker said. “One of
my favorite things to do is to just sit at the piano and play
something. I believe it is the best way to let out what ever it is
that is on your mind. Piano is very natural to me. I basically
learned to play as I learned to talk, and I don’t feel limited to
what is written on the page."
The VSO Youth Concert is an opportunity for area youth to
experience orchestral music. Parents are invited to bring their
children to this free event, but it is not open to the general
public. For more information about the hourlong program, call the
Department of Music at 229-333-5804.
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