Thursday, January 23, 2025

GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS (Live in person free concerts) 2/5/25

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 FEBRUARY 5, 2025 

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  2/5/25

at 12:10-12:40 pm PT 

Samuel Fischer– violin

Sakura Tsai - violin

Jennie Jung – piano

Dmitri Shostakovich - Three Duets for Two Violins and Piano, Op. 97d
1. Prelude
2. Gavotte
3. Waltz

Jessie Montgomery - Musings for Two Violins (2023)
I. Introduction
II. Initiation Song
III. Hymn
IV. Courrante
V. The Swallow
VI. Vivo

Pablo de Sarasate - Navarra, Op. 33

 

SCROLL DOWN TO SEE ARTIST BIOS:

 

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 2/5/25 event page: 

https://www.facebook.com/events/1081947076952836

 

Preview of the next concert:

Wednesday FEBRUARY 19, 2025 

at 12:10-12:40 pm PT

Jonathan Flaksman - cello

Brendan White - piano

RACHMANINOFF Cello Sonata

 

Please check the link below for updates

http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com

 


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: 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:

Samuel Fischer, violinist, has appeared as soloist throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia, with orchestras including the Charleston Symphony, the Hollywood Chamber Orchestra, the Los Angeles Doctors Symphony, Orchestra Santa Monica, the Peninsula Symphony, and Symphony New Hampshire. Mr. Fischer is concertmaster of the Desert Symphony, Opera Santa Barbara, the Redlands Symphony Orchestra, and the Riverside Philharmonic. He has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, the Los Angeles Opera Orchestra, and the Pacific Symphony, and he has recorded extensively for motion picture and television soundtracks, record albums, and video games. In chamber ensembles, he has collaborated with artists including Anne Akiko-Meyers, Martin Beaver, Lynn Harrell, Cho-Liang Lin, and Joseph Silverstein. Mr. Fischer holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Southern California and a Masters degree from the Juilliard School. A passionate educator, Mr. Fischer is Artist Professor of Violin at the University of Redlands and is on faculty at the Colburn School of Performing Arts, the Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, and the Montecito International Music Festival.

Sakura Tsai
, violinist and educator, performs nationally and internationally as a soloist and chamber and orchestral musician. She earned degrees (B.M., M.M., and D.M.A.) in violin performance from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music where she was honored with the prestigious Order of Areté and became a member of Pi Kappa Lambda. Her mentors and teachers included Midori Goto, Kathleen Winkler, Hagai Shaham, and Alice Schoenfeld. Additional fields of study while pursuing the Doctor of Musical Arts degree included music theory and analysis, violin pedagogy with Endre Granat, and kinesiology. Dr. Tsai is on faculty at University of Redlands Conservatory of Music where she also serves as Director of the University of Redlands String Project. Additionally, Dr. Tsai teaches at California School of the Arts - San Gabriel Valley and coaches instrumentalists in the Walnut Valley Unified School District. Dr. Tsai frequently appears as an adjudicator and serves as clinician in schools around Southern California and maintains a robust private studio. She is a member of the Redlands Symphony and the Long Beach Symphony, performs in several regional orchestras, and has spent summers at the Lucerne Festival (Switzerland) and Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (Germany) academies, and Music Masters Course Japan (Japan). Dr. Tsai’s solo and ensemble performances have been featured live on TV and radio broadcasts, such as classical KUSC, KRTU-FM, Norddeutscher Rundfunk (Germany), and Japan Broadcasting Corporation – NHK (Japan).

Jennie Jung made her debut with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at the age of eleven and has since been active as a pianist in North America. Dr. Jung performed as soloist with the Republic of Tatarstan, Korean Philharmonic, Taejon, Korean-Canadian, University of Toronto, Hart House, and Cathedral Bluffs Symphony Orchestras. She also attended festivals including the Banff Centre for the Arts and the Music Academy of the West. As a collaborative pianist, Dr. Jung has performed in North America, Asia, Europe, and Africa, and has been on staff at the Mozarteum (Austria), Aspen Summer Music Festival, Gregor Piatigorsky Seminar for Cellists, and the Banff Centre for the Arts. Dr. Jung participated in masterclasses and studied with artists such as Claude Frank, Jonathan Feldman, Marietta Orlov, Marina Geringas, Dalton Baldwin, Anne Epperson, Peter Frankl, Margo Garrett, Martin Katz, Anton Kuerti, Robert MacDonald, Karl Ulrich-Schnabel, and Arie Vardi. Dr. Jung has degrees from the University of Toronto, Yale School of Music, and the Juilliard School.  She taught piano and chamber music at the Colburn School of Performing Arts and at Center Stage Strings (U of Michigan). Dr. Jung is currently on the faculty of Pomona and Scripps Colleges as well as the Claremont Community School of Music, and she performs regularly in the Los Angeles area. 

Program Notes: 

The Three Duets for Two Violins and Piano, Op 97d are pieces compiled and arranged by Konstantin Fortunatov from incidental music Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) wrote for films and theater — the Prelude, from his film score, ‘The Gadfly’ (1955), the Gavotte, from ‘The Human Comedy’, and the Waltz, from ‘Vyborg District’. These duets characterize forms and tonality reminiscent of the traditions of past: the balanced, predictable form of the Prelude, the simple yet graceful poise characterizing the Gavotte, and the lively exuberant “Walzer”.  -Sakura Tsai
 

"Musings, for two violins, is designed as a series of short movements inspired by the 44 Duos for Two Violins by Béla Bartók — a piece we violinists tend to revisit throughout life because of its nimble nature and programmatic effect.

I also wanted to pay homage to some of my favorite composers of string music so that each movement is inspired by a different composer: J.S. Bach, Paul Hindemith, Antonio Vivaldi, Darius Milhaud, and references to my own Duo for Violin and Cello throughout. Each movement is like a passing whim, although distinct in character."  -Jessie Montgomery

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