Page Options
 
orangeDivider

March

Hill Kretzer to Play Flute Recital at The University of Findlay
Thursday, March 06, 2008

Kathleen (Kelly) Hill Kretzer, applied music teacher at The University of Findlay, will give a faculty flute recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, in Winebrenner Theological Seminary, adjacent to the University campus. She will be accompanied by Pamela Ashmore on piano.

Hill Kretzer is a flute instructor at both Adrian College in Adrian, Mich., and The University of Findlay. She also instructed classes in the musicology, composition and theory department at Bowling Green State University and continues to teach a music of non-western civilizations class at Adrian College and music appreciation at The University of Findlay.

Hill Kretzer performs in both the Adrian Symphony and the Lima Symphony and can be heard on WGTE’s “Live on FM 91” with her flute, clarinet and piano trio, Mirepoix. She continues to play in both solo and chamber music capacities throughout Ohio and Michigan.

Hill Kretzer received flute performance degrees from Illinois State University and Bowling Green State University. Her flute teachers have included Randall Hester, Judith Bentley, Walfrid Kujala and Max Schoenfeld.

In her spare time, she likes to hang out with her husband, jazz drummer Scott Kretzer, and her 20-pound salt-and-pepper Schnoodle, Dr. Bombay. “Doc” likes to help Hill Kretzer garden, watches with great interest while she decorates and sometimes allows her to read when he’s not pushing a squeaky toy at her.