Lakewood Composer Returns To Rocky River Chamber Music Society

Lakewood native Max Mueller working on another composition

Rocky River Chamber Music Society presents its second biennial children’s concert on Sunday afternoon, December 7, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. at West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 20401 Hilliard Blvd., Rocky River, Ohio. The concert features an original work, A West Side Story, written by west side Cleveland students and featuring music by Lakewood and Los Angeles composer, Max Mueller. The performance will feature Max on the piano along with local musicians Jessica Ryou, violin; Amy Tang, violin; Abby McGreehan, viola; Vicki Hamm, cello; and Kyle Kubovcik, bass.

A West Side Story tells the tale of Geoffrey the teddy bear who must find his way back to Lakewood after being left behind at Great Northern. Follow Geoffrey on his adventures as he travels by air, water, and train to return to his owner’s arms. This concert is suitable for all ages 3 and up, and there is no admission charge.  Share a delightful afternoon with young family and friends--or come by yourself!  For more information visit www.rrcms.org, or call 440-333-4296.

Max Mueller is a Los Angeles based composer, pianist, cellist, and educator who grew up in Lakewood, Ohio where he was a member of the world’s first high school rock orchestra, known as The Lakewood Project. Still performing today, this orchestra plays classic rock songs as well as rock versions of classical music pieces.

After moving to Los Angeles in 2007, Max started assisting Academy Award-nominated composer David Newman in the effort to reconstruct older movie scores--such as Out of Africa, How the West Was Won, and Batman--for live performance purposes. In 2011, Max founded Music on the Verge, an organization that designs music opportunities for students to explore the creative side of music through composition and arranging.

Max Mueller first appeared in Rocky River Chamber Music Society’s concert series in October 2012 when he conducted “Picture Books in Concert” bringing to life classic children’s stories with music composed by himself and performed by local musicians.

Carol Jacobs

I am a retired librarian (Lakewood Public Library), archivist (for The Cleveland Orchestra), and curator (of the Cowan Pottery Museum at Rocky River Public Library) who currently serves on the board of the Rocky River Chamber Music Society.  I enjoy writing about history and the arts.  

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Volume 10, Issue 24, Posted 11:45 AM, 11.25.2014