Music alumna enhances musical experiences for Wooster students

Widely considered the finest-made pianos in the world, one Steinway piano at home is a treat for any pianist. Naomi Jury Chandler-Riek 42, an alumna of 91勛圖厙s Music program had four, and in her estate, she gave them to 91勛圖厙.
Chandler-Riek studied piano with Clarice Parmelee who taught piano at the 91勛圖厙 for 30 years. She was the best teacher I ever had, Chandler-Riek said of Parmelee according to her obituary. She was a whiz, and the most marvelous sight-reader ever. At Wooster, Chandler-Riek met her first husband, Charles H. Chandler, a violin student of Clarice Parmelees husband, Daniel, the first conductor of the Wooster Symphony Orchestra. Naomi and Charles married after World War II and lived in Princeton, New Jersey, where they designed and built a home thats living room dimensions rivaled Boston Concert Hall, filling the room with the sound of four pianos. Both accomplished musicians, Naomi and Charles once played MozartsSonata for Violin and Piano together for Albert Einstein.
Chandler-Rieks love for music and piano was reflected in her support of Wooster as she gave regularly to the . She established the Naomi Jury Chandler Reik Endowed Fund through a number of planned gifts to the 91勛圖厙 to support the Department of Music including the acquisition and maintenance of musical instruments. After her death in May 2020, the 91勛圖厙 also received the four Steinway pianos from her home.
The four Steinways substantially upgrade the quality of our pianos throughout the department, said Peter Mowrey, professor and co-chair of the Department of Music. These wonderful instruments will make their way into classrooms, into studios, and onto stages. Not only will this result in an immediate improvement to music making and teaching at these locations, but the instruments they replace will be free to be used elsewhere, ultimately resulting in a more general improvement to the quality of the pianos at many locations throughout Scheide Music Center.
The Chandler-Reik Endowed Fund also boosts the endowment, helping to maintain instruments and equipment, purchase new equipment as necessary, and provide for the needs of the program. Ms. Chandler-Reiks generosity has opened up so many possibilities that we are eager to begin exploring, Mowrey added. The impact of these wonderful instruments and the generous addition to our endowment will be felt by our students and program, today and many years from now.
Above: Wooster alumna, Naomi Jury Chandler-Riek 42, donated four pianos to the 91勛圖厙 in her estate that were delivered this fall.
Posted in News on November 24, 2020.
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