Streaming on FACEBOOK & YouTube
Glendale Noon Concerts 3/16/22
JACQUELINE SUZUKI – violin
BRENDAN
WHITE - piano
During the Covid-19 "Safer at Home" period,
Glendale Noon Concerts will bring our programs
to you via streaming on Facebook and YouTube:
The MARCH 16, 2022 program can be viewed at
this link beginning
at 12:10 pm PT. (VIDEO will be available ongoing)
LINK TO VIEW THE CONCERT:
Glendale City Church Youtube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt6zEXA-8F7CPOixLDWxGBA
Watch previous Glendale Noon Concerts streams:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oAfaPgGGMw&list=PLms1LJpnTpJzK7Yf6ryh2zyFMlkl7qC2z
Read about the previous programs:
http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com
Facebook stream: GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS
Every FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY at 12:10 pm PT
On Wednesday MARCH 16, 2022 at 12:10 pm PT:
Jacqueline Suzuki – violin
Brendan White – piano
Program:
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Ballade for violin & piano in C minor, Op.73
Edward Elgar
Salut d'amour
Gabriel Fauré
Après un rêve
Fritz Kreisler
Liebesleid ( Love's Sorrow)
Jules Massenet
Meditation from "Thais"
Facebook MARCH 16 event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1564177313967350
Please keep checking the site below for updates:
http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com
Streaming on Wednesday APRIL 6, 2022 at 12:10-12:40 pm PT:
DUO RECITAL
Andrew Kwon -violin
Stephanie Pak - violin
Duos by Bartok & Wieniawski
PLEASE HELP THESE CONCERTS TO CONTINUE WITH A DONATION:
https://adventistgiving.org/#/org/ANPPGL/envelope/start
or by mailing it to 610 E California Ave, Glendale, CA 91206 to the Friends of Music.
The Glendale Noon Concerts series is presented by Glendale City Church every first & third Wednesday at 12:10-12:40 pm. www.glendalecitychurch.org
Concert schedule: www.glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com
Glendale City Church also presents the Second Saturday Concert Series,
http://glendalecitychurch.org/index.php/ministries/second-saturday-concert-series.html and sponsors the Caesura Youth Orchestra http://www.mycyo.org
Much appreciation to the
Hennings-Fischer Foundation for their mission to support art & education
and their generous grant to GNC.
RELAX DURING YOUR LUNCH HOUR WITH LIVE MUSIC
ARTIST BIOS:
Jacqueline Suzuki, violin, is a longtime member of the Long Beach and Santa Barbara Symphonies. A native of San Francisco, she began her earliest chamber music studies on scholarship at the San Francisco Conservatory. She has performance degrees from the Mannes College of Music (BM), where she studied with William Kroll, and the California Institute of the Arts (MFA).
As a Los Angeles freelancer, she has
performed with many ensembles and in many genres, from rock, jazz, Latin and
Arabic, to playing in the pit for the Bolshoi Ballet and onstage with the Three
Tenors. She has recorded with diverse artists: Snoop Dogg, Neil Sedaka, Leonard
Cohen, Whitney Houston, Bocelli, Lalo Schifrin, McCoy Tyner, Placido Domingo
and many others, and appears on recordings by the Long Beach, Santa Barbara and
Pacific Symphonies. She has spent summers at the Peter Britt, Oregon Coast,
Carmel Bach and Cabrillo Festivals and has performed in a string quartet “in
residence” on a raft trip down the Green River in Utah. Tours have taken her
many times to Japan, Taiwan, Mexico, Canada, Europe, the Middle East and
throughout the US.
Pianist Brendan
White has appeared as soloist with the Jackson Symphony Orchestra,
Musica Nova (Eastman School of Music), Delta Symphony Orchestra, Crown City
Symphony, Vicente Chamber Orchestra, and Symphony of the Verdugos. White’s
collaborations in Southern California have included the Mühlfeld Trio, which
won the prestigious Beverly Hills Auditions, the Kaleidoscope Chamber
Orchestra, the Speakeasy Society, and Eighteen Squared. He is also a founding
member of the Sunset ChamberFest in Los Angeles; www.sunsetchamberfest.com
Local
recital appearances include: Glendale Noon Concerts, Pasadena Presbyterian
Music at Noon, Music@Mimoda, Mason Concerts, Emerging Artist Series Recital at
Boston Court, Soundwaves series in Santa Monica.
White was born and raised in Tennessee before attending Eastman to study with
Thomas Schumacher, and then, the University of Southern California, with Kevin
Fitz-Gerald, where he was awarded Outstanding Master’s Graduate of the Thornton
School of Music. As a devoted performer of new music, he has worked with notable
composers and conductors including Thomas Adès, Donald Crockett, Alan Pierson,
Steven Stucky and Jeffrey Milarsky.
Program notes:
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Ballade in c minor for violin & piano, Op.73
http://www.editionsilvertrust.com/coleridge-taylor-ballade-op73.htm
Edward Elgar
Salut d'amourhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salut_d%27Amour
Gabriel Fauré
Après un rêve
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trois_m%C3%A9lodies,_Op._7_(Faur%C3%A9)#%22Apr%C3%A8s_un_r%C3%AAve%22
Fritz Kreisler
Liebesleid ( Love's Sorrow)
Fritz Kreisler, Austrian-American violinist, was known for his brilliant technique, elegant bowing, and sweetness of tone. He also had a vast repertoire which he enhanced with his own compositions, some of which he passed off as “arrangements” or “discoveries” of other composers’ works. The Liebesleid is from a group of three Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen (Old Viennese Melodies) that he initially attributed to the pioneer of Viennese waltzes, Joseph Lanner, until he was called out by a Berlin critic. This forced him to publish the set in 1910 under his own name. Liebesleid, a favorite of violinists and audiences, is a nostalgic look at not only love’s sorrows, but also old Vienna.
Jules Massenet
Meditation from "Thais"
A very interesting essay by violinist Arnold Steinhardt:
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