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2008 - 2009  CONCERT SERIES:  GUEST ARTISTS
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   2008-2009 Opening Night
    "LYRIC AND EPIC"

     Saturday, November 1, 2008:
8pm Cumberland County College

Sunday,
November 2, 2008:
 4pm Richard Stockton College

Performing:
Schumann's Concerto for Cello and Orchestra

CHRISTOPHOR MIROSHNIKOV, Cello

Mr. Miroshnikov’s recent accomplishments include receiving a cello from the Virtu Foundation as a Scholarship Award 2000, being awarded first prize at the 1999 "TECHNI" Cello Competition in Thessaloniki, Greece, and winning the 1998-1999 Oberlin Conservatory Concerto Competition. He was also awarded an honorary bow made especially for him by the German bow-maker Rudolf Neudörfer, who personally presented it to him after a concert in the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory. Christophor is a part of the 4th generation in a family of professional musicians. After finishing his Artist Diploma under the leadership of Prof. Andor Toth at Oberlin Conservatory he moved to New York City where he currently resides.  See his website here.

 

FENLON LAMB, Mezzo-Soprano

Fenlon Lamb, mezzo-soprano, received her MM from the Peabody Conservatory of Music where she studied with Marianna Busching. Her most recent roles at Peabody were the Queen in Harbison's A Full Moon in March and Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro. Over the summer of 1998 she sang Lucienne in Die Tote Stadt at the Summer Opera Theatre in Washington, D.C. Other roles have included: Meg Page in Falstaff, Mrs. Grose in Turn of the Screw and Cat/Dragonfly/Teacup in Ravel's L'Enfant et les Sortilèges. Ms. Lamb premiered the role of Harriet Herriton in readings and workshops of the new opera Where Angels Fear to Tread. Recently, Ms. Lamb won second place at the Connecticut Opera Guild Competition and then went on to win the Baltimore Opera Young Artist Competition. Earlier this year, she was a finalist in both the Sylvia Green Voice Competition and the Annapolis Opera Competition.

Ms. Lamb has studied with Carol Webber and Patrice Maginnis. She received her BA in Music from the University of California at Santa Cruz. While attending USC, her roles included Dido, Widow Begbeck, and Idamante. This past September, Ms. Lamb traveled to Seattle, Washington to sing Dorabella in Così fan Tutte as a member of the Seattle Opera Young Artist Program. Her residence in the Baltimore Opera Young Artist Program begins in January and will culminate with her debut as the Contessa in Andrea Chénier.


"PHANTOMS AND FIRE"

Saturday, January 24, 2009 - 8pm:
Cumberland County College

Sunday, January 25, 2009:
 4pm, Richard Stockton College

Performing:
De Falla's "El Amor Brujo (Love, the Magician)"


"SHADOWS AND LIGHT"

Saturday, March 28, 2009 - 8pm:  Cumberland Country College

Sunday,  March 29, 2009 - 4pm: Richard Stockton College

Performing
Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1 in d minor

MARIAN HAHN, Piano
Marian Hahn holds the Singapore Conservatory of Music Chair in Piano at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore where she has been on the piano faculty since 1987.

As a liaison with the new Yong Siew Toh  Conservatory in Singapore, she has performed and given master classes in Singapore, Taiwan, Korea and Thailand, and was in residence at Yong Siew Toh during the fall semester of 2007.   

She toured extensively as the pianist of The Amadeus Trio and was also a founding member of  the Amabile Piano Quartet.   Her recordings with the Amabile Quartet and Amadeus Trio appear on the Summit and Kleos labels, respectively.
 
 
OLIVIER CANGELOSI,  Piano
Born in 1978, Olivier Cangelosi started piano at five years.  After receiving his gold medals in piano and chamber music at the Conservatoire National de Region (CNR) from Strasbourg, and a Bachelor of Musicology at the University of the Sciences in Strasbourg, he joined in 1999 at the Conservatoire de Paris (CNSMDP) piano in the class of Theodor Paraskivesco and Laurent Cabasso and chamber music in the class of Jean Mouillère. 

In 2002, he spent four months at the University of Music in Vienna to deepen the piano repertoire of the great masters in Austrian Socrates / Erasmus of the European Union.  After obtaining at the Paris Conservatoire its Diploma in Higher Education in June 2003, he enters competitions at the University of Vienna in music class Hugues Martin to prepare a Magisterium. In September 2004, he joined the cycle of development in Conservatoire de Paris with Theodor Paraskivesco.

He obtained a grant from the Meyer Foundation for the cultural and artistic development for the year 2004/2005.


"LET'S PLAY!"

Saturday, May 2, 2009 - 8pm: 
Cumberland Country College

Sunday,  Mary 3, 2009 - 4pm:
 Richard Stockton College


Performing:
Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor


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