Date: 9/10/07
Contact: Marc Lebovitz
Duo Terlano, the husband-wife team of violinist Johannes Dietrich and cellist Marie-Aline Cadieux, will present a free recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, in Kemp Recital Hall at Illinois State University.
Dietrich will present a free master class at 2 p.m. in Kemp for students and the general public.
The recital marks a return home for Cadieux, who grew up in Normal, graduated from Normal Community High School and attended Illinois State for several years before transferring to the University of Illinois. She has a master’s degree and graduate certificate in performance from Northwestern University and her DMA degree from Ohio State. She is the daughter of Jean Cadieux, retired member of the Milner Library staff, and local pianist Elsie Cadieux.
Cadieux, who was for many years principal cellist for the Illinois Symphony and Illinois Chamber Orchestra, is currently on the faculties at Kutztown University and Lebanon Valley College in Pennsylvania, where her husband teaches violin and viola.
Dietrich, a native of Bozeman, Mont., studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, and earned a Master of Music degree in violin performance as well as a doctorate in violin performance and conducting, both from the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati. He has appeared as soloist with the Billings Symphony, the MSU Chamber Orchestra, the String Orchestra of the Rockies, the St. Martin Chamber Orchestra of Cincinnati, and has performed and toured with the Antioch Trio and Alpine String Quartet.