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STARKVILLE, Miss.āNo matter the genre, music has the power to impact lives in unforgettable ways.
Ļć½¶Ö±²„ Libraries and the Department of Music recently paid tribute to a young musician with this kind of influence by honoring another who will carry on his legacy.
Quinlan X. Gray, Ļć½¶Ö±²„senior music education/instrumental major of De Kalb, Texas, was honored Friday [March 29] with the 2019 Keyone Docher Student Achievement Award during the universityās 13th annual Charles H. Templeton Ragtime and Jazz Festival.
Presented at one of the festivalās evening concerts, the Docher Award recognizes Grayās demonstrated academic and musical excellence, qualities shared by the honorās namesake Keyone Docher. The Weir native and former Ļć½¶Ö±²„junior music education/piano major died in 2014 following a 13-year battle with cancer.
Studying the trumpet for more than seven years, Gray has honed his craft as an active performer with MSUās Trumpet Consort, Dixieland and Jazz ensembles, and Symphonic and Concert bands, among other groups. He also is engaged in research on music education and plans to pursue a graduate degree in wind conducting following graduation.
Chip Templeton, festival co-chair and son of festival namesake Charles H. Templeton Sr., presented Gray with a certificate and check during the recent concert. Templeton, who also serves as director of the Ļć½¶Ö±²„College of Businessās Small Business Development Center, said audiences were captivated five years ago when witnessing the talents of Docher, who served as the festivalās first student performer.
āKeyone really touched our hearts and our lives that night, so we wanted to honor him, not just for his beautiful music, but for what he stood for. This award helps us carry on the tradition that Keyone laid out for us,ā Templeton said.
After receiving his award, Gray performed German Baroque composer Georg Philipp Telemannās āAir de Trompetteā on piccolo trumpet. He received piano accompaniment from Ļć½¶Ö±²„music professor Rose Sebba, who holds the prestigious Steinway Artist designation. With more than 40 years of experience in piano performance, Sebba is among a select group of highly esteemed musicians from around the world who have chosen to play exclusively on pianos produced by internationally renowned piano manufacturer Steinway & Sons.
Docherās parents, Charles and Tammy Docher, also attended the concert, describing it as a special occasion they look forward to every year.
āKeyoneās love for music was powerful,ā Charles Docher said. āHe would get on his piano and play into the night, and I could tell when he hit a wrong note because he would come back and correct it. He was a professional. He just loved to get it right.ā
āHe spent so much time playing, and he believed in education and inspiring young people to do the right thing,ā Docher continued. āWe want to thank the Templetons, Dr. Sebba and everybody in the Mississippi State community for the support.ā
In addition to Gray, other Docher Award recipients include Catherine N. Patriquin, a 2018 magna cum laude music education graduate from Ocean Springs; Abby L. Weinstein, a 2017 cum laude music/vocal graduate from Marietta, Georgia; Tyler J. Stallings, a 2016 music education/instrumental graduate from Pontotoc; and Sarah G. Wallace, a 2015 magna cum laude music graduate from Brandon.
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