Gillette-Bockhorn & Jamois to Perform Free at ARTS Ross Gallery
Arts for Rural Texas (ARTS) presents a special inhouse concert featuring Miles Gillette-Bockhorn and Isabelle Jamois. This concert is free to attend and will be held Saturday, Nov. 15, at 6:30 p.m. at the ARTS Ross Gallery in Fayetteville.
The evening’s program will include Sicilienne, Op. 78 (Fauré/arr. Gouin), Prelude to an Afternoon of a Faun (Debussy/ arr. Samazeuilh), and Sonata for Flute and Piano, Op. 64 (Bonis). The performance promises a compelling interplay between flute and piano. While this concert is free to attend, seating is limited, and ticket reservations are required. To reserve tickets, please visit www.artsforruraltexas. org/galleryconcerts.
Isabelle Jamois
Isabelle Jamois is a Haynes Young Artist from San Diego, California, currently pursuing a Master of Music degree in flute performance from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University. She received her bachelor’s degree in flute performance from the Peabody Institute. where she studied with Marina Piccinini, earned the Britton Johnson Prize, Evergreen House Foundation Scholarship, Arrowood Prize, Premier Talent Scholarship, and was inducted in the Pi Kappa Lambda Society.
Miles Gillette-Bockhorn Miles Gillette-Bockhorn is an accomplished pianist currently pursuing his master’s degree at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, where he serves as a teaching assistant and pianist for the Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra and Shepherd School Chamber Orchestra.
Upon completing his studies at Rice, he intends to pursue a Doctor of Musical Arts degree. A native of Fayette County, Miles has attended the Round Top Festival Institute three times, performing Saint-Saens’ Carnival of the Animals with the Texas Festival Orchestra and Poulenc’s Sextet for Winds and Piano, FP 100 in the 2022 Best of the Chamber Works concert.