Saturday, April 7, 2018

Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts 4/18/18

FREE ADMISSION GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS
Every FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY at 12:10-12:40 pm 
On Wednesday, APRIL 18, 2018 at 12:10-12:40 pm:
DIMITRY OLEVSKY Solo Violin Recital
Program:
DANIEL SCHNYDER The Four Winds for violin solo
ASTOR PIAZZOLLA Six Tango Etudes for violin solo
https://www.dimitryolevsky.com 
http://www.danielschnyder.com

Please scroll down for artist bio. 

 
RELAX DURING YOUR LUNCH HOUR WITH LIVE MUSIC

PLEASE NOTE:
The Glendale Noon Concerts series now takes place
in the Sanctuary at
GLENDALE CITY CHURCH
610 E. California Ave (at Isabel St)
Glendale, CA 91206

INFO:
(NO SOLICITATIONS, PLEASE: Glendale Noon Concerts
is not accepting artists to the program.)
Call 818-244-7241 (office)
or email glendalesda@gmail.com
General info & parking:
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UPCOMING CONCERTS in the same series:
(every FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY at 12:10-12:40 pm; 
programs subject to change)

MAY 2, 2018
CALICO WINDS
A resident ensemble at the Glendale Noon Concerts .
http://calicowinds.com 
Skizzen by Jan Bach based on cartoons by Heinrich Kley

MAY 16, 2018
ROBERT SCHUMANN Piano Quartet in Eb major, Op. 47
JACQUELINE SUZUKI - violin
ADRIANA ZOPPO - viola
CLEMENT CHOW - cello
BRENDAN WHITE - piano 


JUNE 6, 2018
SERGEI PROKOFIEV Violin Sonata No.1 in F minor, Op.80
JACQUELINE SUZUKI - violin
BRENDAN WHITE - piano


JUNE 20, 2018
Works by J.S. Bach & W.A. Mozart 
JACQUELINE SUZUKI - violin
FRANK BASILE - piano

JULY 4, 2018
National Holiday!
No concert...

JULY 18, 2018
KATHERINE MARSH Flute Recital     
https://www.kathymarshflute.net/bio
BRENDAN WHITE -piano
HENRI DUTILLEUX Sonatine for flute and piano (1943)
OLIVIER MESSIAEN Le Merle Noir (1952)

AUGUST 1, 2018
PAUL HINDEMITH Quartet for clarinet, violin, cello & piano (1938)
JAMES SULLIVAN - clarinet
JACQUELINE SUZUKI - violin
DEREK STEIN - cello
BRENDAN WHITE - piano
AUGUST 15, 2018
IGOR STRAVINSKY Duo Concertant for violin & piano
and more...
NANCY ROTH - violin
LORENZO SANCHEZ - piano

CONCERT UPDATES:
http://www.glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com/ MORE FREE CONCERTS:
At the Edendale Branch Library in ECHO PARK
http://www.edendaleupclose.blogspot.com/


Artist bio:

Violinist Dimitry Olevsky graduated with a Doctorate of Musical Arts from UC Santa Barbara under the tutelage of the renowned violinist Yuval Yaron. During his doctoral studies, he was the first violinist of the Young Artists Quartet in Residence, as well as the concertmaster of the UCSB Symphony, with which he performed as the concerto competition winner. Dimitry earned his Master of Music degree from the prestigious Manhattan School of Music in New York under the guidance of Grigory Kalinovsky.
Dimitry completed his Bachelor studies with Professor Emeritus-Linda Rose at California State University, Long Beach, during which he was a concerto competition winner, a scholarship winner, and the concertmaster of the University Symphony Orchestra.
Dimitry performs with the top orchestras of Los Angeles, and has collaborated with conductors such as: Kurt Masur, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Michael Tilson Thomas, Kent Nagano, Pinchas Zukerman, John Williams and James Conlon. His extensive performance touring include: Russia, Egypt, Arab Emirates, Jordan, Amman, Spain, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Poland, Italy, England, Wales, Scotland, Austria, Czech Republic and France.
Currently, Dimitry maintains a full-time teaching schedule including holding a violin faculty position with the Beverly Hills International Music Festival. His students have earned numerous prestigious accolades, such as title positions in the: Colburn Chamber and Los Angeles Youth Orchestras, Idyllwild Music Festival Interlochen Music Festival. They have had the privilege in performing at the Walt Disney Concert Hall and tour in Prague, Vienna, and Italy.
Dr. Olevsky published a dissertation in the field of sports psychology titled “The Study of Success in Music: Applying Methods Developed by Sports Psychology towards Achieving Peak Performance”
Dimitry plays on an 1889 Riccardo Antoniazzi violin.

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