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  • October 2, 2007
  • Christine Davis Mantai


Judy Cope presents additional gift to support Sorel Scholarship

Judy Cope, executive director of the Sorel Charitable Organization, announces an additional $55,000 to be added to the Claudette Sorel Memorial Piano Scholarship. 

Below, Vice President David M. Tiffany accepts the surprise gift, which brings the Sorel scholarship endowment to $110,000.

 Judy Cope presents check to David Tiffany of the Fredonia College Foundation

 

 

 

The weekend celebration of the Elizabeth and Michel Sorel Charitable Organization鈥檚 (visit the organization's website) gifts to SUNY Fredonia held double the excitement after a surprise announcement on Saturday, Sept. 29.

During the dedication of a new Steinway concert grand piano, Judy Cope, executive director of the Sorel organization, which provided funds to purchase the piano and $55,000 to create a scholarship endowment through the Fredonia College Foundation, presented a second check for $55,000 to Vice President for University Advancement David Tiffany. The funds will be used to enhance the scholarship endowment.

The crowd gathered for the dedication in the Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall burst into applause.

Vice President Tiffany noted, 鈥淒oubling the principal in the Claudette Sorel Memorial Piano Scholarship allows for more scholarships and larger awards. It will considerably strengthen the School of Music鈥檚 piano major and grows the legacy of Miss Sorel.鈥

The original gifts from the Sorel organization were facilitated by alumni Wende Persons, 鈥74, and Professor Phyllis East, 鈥71, both former students of the late Distinguished Professor Claudette Sorel, a concert pianist who was head of the piano area at the Fredonia School of Music for many years.

A multi-media musical tribute was also offered in Miss Sorel鈥檚 memory by a former student and Eastman School of Music faculty member Tony Caramia, 鈥73.

The evening鈥檚 events included a dinner during which former students and acquaintances of Miss Sorel shared memories of her dedication to students and teaching, including Professor East, Ms. Persons, Ms. Cope, Esther Lanford, Helga Hulse, Raya Then, 鈥72; Douglas Martin, 鈥79; Mr. Caramia, and School of Music Director Karl Boelter.

The celebration concluded with a well-received concert by internationally-renowned pianist Richard Goode.

Top photo by Roger Coda.  Photo at bottom by Stephen Yunghans, courtesy of the Dunkirk Observer.

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