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2009
CONCERT SERIES: GUEST ARTISTS
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2009-2010 Opening Night
"LYRIC AND EPIC"
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Saturday, November 1, 2008:
8pm Cumberland County College
Sunday,November
2, 2008:
4pm Richard Stockton College
Performing:
Schumann's Concerto for Cello and Orchestra |
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CHRISTOPHOR MIROSHNIKOV, Cello
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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.
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FENLON LAMB, Mezzo-Soprano |
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American mezzo-soprano Fenlon Lamb consistently
garners critical acclaim for her “dynamic, rich vocal
sound” and “polished acting abilities.” This
season Ms. Lamb made her Seattle Opera debut as Enrichetta
I PURITANI and returned to Sacramento Opera
for Mrs. Grose TURN of the SCREW. She also
made her debut as Marcellina LE NOZZE DI FIGARO
with Berkshire Opera. In 2009, Ms. Lamb joins Opera
Cleveland for both Meg Page FALSTAFF and
Zerlina DON GIOVANNI and sings Suzuki
MADAMA BUTTERFLY for the Canton Symphony. Recent
engagements include the title role of CARMEN
for Bar Harbor Music Festival and both the Mississippi and
Granite State Opera companies, Maddalena RIGOLETTO
with Opera Vivente, Flora LA TRAVIATA at
Opera Grand Rapids, and Stephano ROMÉO ET JULIETTE
for Opera Cleveland. Other notable engagements include
Angelina LA CENERENTOLA with the Cleveland
Orchestra, the title role of IOLANTHE and
the world premier COME TO ME IN DREAMS with
baritone Sanford Sylvan both for Cleveland Opera.
DANCER
LILIANI RUIZ TO PERFORM WITH FENLON LAMB
ABOUT LILI
RUIZ
Liliana Ruiz
was born in Mexico City where she started to study ballet
when she was six years-old. Shortly thereafter, she began
her study of Spanish and Flamenco dance,inspired by her
family's deep-rooted passion for the arts. She has studied
Spanish dances and Flamenco with Juana Amaya, Chiqui de
Jerez, Antonio Hidalgo, Isabel Bayón, Angel Atienzo, Pilar
Ortega, Inmaculada Ortega, Chunny Amaya, Winny Amaya,
Cristobal Reyes, Mario Maya, La Tati, La China, Milagros
Rioja, Pilar Rioja among others.
Liliana has
many notable dancing credits which include performances in
the play Carmen with the opera singer Placido Domingo at the
Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, in the Premier Club with
Julio Iglesias and, in the show Noches Españolas (Spanish
Nights) with El Poeta de Granada Manuel Benitez Carrasco.
Liliana moved
to the United States in 2000 and lived in New Jersey for a
year where she became part of the company New York Express.
With this company, she performed throughout the New York
Metropolitan area
Liliana has
performed Clasical Spanish dances with the two-time Grammy
Award-winning pianist Peter Nero and The Philly POP’s at the
Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. She has continued her study
of dance in the U.S.A She expanded her dancing locales with
different companies which have taken her to dance in
theatres such as “The Cashama Theatre on NYC’s Broadway, at
the Fringe Festival and The Wilma Theater in Philadelphia
and events such as the “Feria de Sevilla in
Philadelphia”.
Liliana also
dances with the band La Revancha. With them, she has danced
in a number of festivals, including NY’s Central Park shows
during the 2004 and 2005 marathon festivities. |
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"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)"

Dancer
Liliano Ruiz |
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"SHADOWS AND LIGHT"
Saturday, March
28, 2009 - 8pm:
Cumberland County College
Sunday, March 29, 2009 - 4pm:
Richard Stockton College
Performing:
Brahms Piano
Concerto No. 1 in d minor
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Piano,
Chamber
music
Singapore Conservatory of Music Chair in
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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 of Music, she has performed and given master
classes in Singapore,Taiwan, Korea and Thailand and is in frequent
demand as a competition juror and for master classes on campuses
throughout the U.S.
Hahn?s solo career was launched in 1976 when she became a winner
in the International Leventritt Competition. She made her Carnegie
Recital Hall debut as a Concert Artists Guild winner and
subsequently appeared in New York recitals at the Metropolitan
Museum and Merkin Hall. A top prizewinner in the University of
Maryland, and Kosciuzko competitions,? Hahn has toured nationwide,
performing recitals on prestigious series in Washington D.C.,
Boston, Chicago, and Minneapolis, and as a soloist with the
Cleveland Orchestra, Boston Pops, and five appearances with the
Jacksonville Symphony. Critically acclaimed European tours have
taken her to England, France, Italy, Holland, Belgium, and
Germany.
An avid chamber musician, Hahn has been a participant in the
Marlboro, Sedona, Grand Canyon, and Aria festivals, and is on the
faculty of the
Kneisel Hall
Chamber Music Festival in Maine.? 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.
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Oberlin College with a major in
Comparative Religion, she received her M.M. degree from the
Juilliard School; her teachers have included John Perry, Leon
Fleisher and Benjamin Kaplan. |
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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,
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PIANO MASTERCLASS
Faculty Marian Hahn (Peabody Conservatory)
Date: Friday March 27
Time: 2:30 - 5:30
Location: Stockton College
Alton Auditorium (A-Wing)
Participation fee: NONE, it's free!
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Marian is a fabulous pianist and pedagogue. She has taught
at Peabody Conservatory for many years. (See her bio
below).
Students will also get vouchers to attend Marian's
performance of Brahms' 1st Piano Concerto on either the
Saturday concert at Cumberland College or the Sunday
concert at Stockton College on March 27 and 28th
respectively. Also on the program is Brahms 2nd Symphony.
We are looking for qualified students, intermediate-
advanced, to play, for about 25 minute slots. 10 minute of
music is plenty. Please contact Claudia
CLAUDIA@BAYATLANTICSYMPHONY.ORG
with reservations. Students can book their preferred time
on a first-come-first-serve basis.
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OLIVIER CANGELOSI, Piano |
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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.
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"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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