Benita Gold-Slater
Saxophone
 
My Bio
 
Benita Gold-Slater, winner of the 1990 Yale Goron Concerto Competition and graduate of Music Education at the Peabody Conservatory of Music of Johns Hopkins University.  She is the 1987 winner of the Montgomery College Concerto Competition.  She has performed with the Montgomery College Symphony Orchestra, the Peabody Camerata, Peabody Symphony Orchestra, Annapolis Symphony, and the Johns Hopkins Symphony Orchestra.  She has made appearances at New York City’s Lincoln Center, Washington's Kennedy Center, Greater Washington Jewish Community Center, the Old Post Office Pavilion in Washington D.C., the Duke Ellington School of Music, and throughout Scotland and Belgium,  She was an artist in residence at Western Maryland College and the Brandeis Institute in California.  Awards include Baltimore Music Club Award, Md. Senatorial Scholarship, and Lotte Kaliski Award.

© Benita Gold Slater 2007-2009
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Performances

International VSA Festival 
2004
Performed Saxophone Solo


Kennedy Center
Oct 1999
The Salute to Disability Awareness Month

White House
Summer 1994
Emperor of Japan Invitation
Kennedy Center
1994
”Wolves Can Hear a Saxophone” Written by Clarence Coo, Directed by Paul-Douglas Michnewicz, Saxophone soloist: Benita Gold-Slater (Photos courtesy of VSA arts)

Duke Ellington School
1994
Performance with Wynton Marsalis 

VSA Festival 
1987
Performed with Stevie Wonder



My Contact Info
Bonnie@BonnieSlatersMusic.com
(301)    540    -    0765

Links
PhilWoods.com
Alto Sax Master

My Other Life
Music Lessons
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My Music
You Raise Me Up - Intro
Glasnov’s Concerto