Free Admission
GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS
Every First & Third Wednesday at 12:10-12:40 pm,
has returned to live performances
in the Sanctuary of Glendale City Church!
RELAX DURING YOUR LUNCH HOUR WITH LIVE MUSIC
On Wednesday NOVEMBER 6, 2024 at 12:10 -12:40 pm PT,
the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program
will be performed live in the Sanctuary of Glendale City Church.
610 E. California Ave Glendale, CA 91206
PARKING INFO:
https://glendalecitychurch.org/location
Glendale Noon Concerts 11/6/24
at 12:10-12:40 pm PT
KATHERINE MARSH – flute
PATRICK MARSH -viola
Giuseppe Cambini (Italian, 1746-1825)
Duo for Flute and Viola op. 4 no. 5
Allegretto brioso
Rondo. Allegretto
Harald Genzmer (German, 1909-2007)
Duetinno for Flute and Viola
Moderato
Andante tranquillo
Intermezzo
Finale
Franz Anton Hoffmeister (German-Austrian, 1754-1812)
Concertant for Flute and Viola no. 3
Allegro
Romance
Allegretto
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STILL AVAILABLE! Watch
previous Glendale Noon Concerts streamed concerts
(April 2020-February 1, 2023):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oAfaPgGGMw&list=PLms1LJpnTpJzK7Yf6ryh2zyFMlkl7qC2z
Read about the previous programs:
http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com
Facebook 11/6/24 event page:
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Preview of the NEXT CONCERT:
Wednesday NOVEMBER 20, 2024
at 12:10-12:40 pm PT
FIATO QUARTET
Carrie Kennedy – violin
Joel Pargman – violin
Aaron Oltman – viola
Ryan Sweeney – cello
BEETHOVEN “Harp” Quartet: https://www.fiatoquartet.com/
String Quartet No. 10 in E flat major, Op. 74
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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: https://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com
Much appreciation to the Hennings-Fischer Foundation for their mission to support art and education and their generous grant to GNC.
Performer Bios:
Flutist Katherine Marsh is an active professional musician and teacher. She is currently the solo piccolo player of the Santa Barbara Symphony, principal flute of the San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra and has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Santa Barbara Grand Opera and Master Choral, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, as well as other symphony and chamber ensembles throughout Southern California.
Originally from Bowling Green, Ohio, she received a Bachelor of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music and a Master of Music degree from the University of Southern California. This past November, Marsh premiered James Domine’s “Flute Concerto” with the San Fernando Valley Symphony. Her piccolo and flute playing can be heard in many Star Wars video games performing with the Skywalker Orchestra. In addition to orchestral work, Marsh is a member of the California Music Teacher’s Association and is a coach for Junior Chamber Music. She recently served as a board member for the Arts High Foundation.
https://www.kathymarshflute.net/bio
Patrick Marsh received his bachelor’s degree in viola performance from the University of Michigan and is currently attending The Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins as a viola major.
As a violist, Patrick was one of the founding members of “Clemens Quartet,” a string quartet performing and competing throughout the United States. As a violinist, Patrick is a former concertmaster of The Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. His performance opportunities have taken him across the United States, Europe, and St. Petersburg Russia.
Though classical music is the foundation of his technique, he can be found branching out into the jazz and rock genres. Patrick plays a blue Fourness Fuse 5-string electric violin and runs it through a Line6 Helix for effects, and two Gallien Krueger bass amps in stereo.
Patrick can also be heard as a featured soloist in such feature films as “Kids vs. Monsters” and “Pali Road” as well as such video games as “Relics of Gods” and Disney’s “Cartooniverse.” https://www.patrickmarshmusic.com/
Program notes:
Guiseppe Cambini, who was probably born in 1746 in Livorno and died in 1825 in Paris, can be considered one of the greatest creators of the Symphonic concertante for string quartet. His music is a prime example of the lofty art of entertaining music with its attendant mastery of virtuoso or expressive “singing” in performance as appreciated in Paris during the years 177- to 1780. The duos for flute and viola were written in 1775,
Harald Genzmer was born in Blumenthal, near Kiel, Germany. He studied composition with Paul Hindemith at the Hochschule für Musik Berlin beginning in 1928. From 1938 he taught at the Volksmusikschule Berlin-Neukölln. During the early part of the Second World War he served as a military band clarinetist. When his pianistic abilities were noticed by the Musikmeister, he was put on detached duties as a pianist/accompanist for "Lazarettenkonzerte", concerts for recuperating wounded officers. He was based for some time near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, where he made the acquaintance of Richard Strauss. When the war ended, he was offered a post at the Musikhochschule München. This was blocked by the American authorities, and so, from 1946 to 1957 he taught at the Musikhochschule in Freiburg im Breisgau.
Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754-1812)
first studied law, but soon he turned to music. In 1784 he founded a music
publishing house in Vienna. In 1798 he moved to Leipzig where, with A. Kuhnel,
he opened the “Bureau de Musique de Hoffmeister & Kuhnel”. Hoffmeister was
friend and publisher to J. Hayden, Mozart, and Beethoven
- the latter once described him in a letter as “most loved brother."
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