FREE ADMISSION GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS Every FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY at
12:10-12:40 pm On Wednesday FEBRUARY 19, 2020 at 12:10-12:40 pm:
BRENDAN WHITE - piano JACQUELINE SUZUKI - violin Program: FRANZ LISZT
GRAND DUO CONCERTANT SUR LA ROMANCE DE M. Lafont "Le marin", S.128 for
violin and piano LISZT LES JEUX D'EAU à la Villa d'Este for solo
piano J.S. BACH Preludes and Fugues Nos. 1 and 2 from Book 1 of the
Well Tempered Clavier for solo piano RELAX DURING YOUR LUNCH HOUR WITH
LIVE MUSIC The GLENDALE NOON CONCERTS SERIES TAKES PLACE in the
Sanctuary at GLENDALE CITY CHURCH 610 E. CALIFORNIA Ave (at Isabel St)
GLENDALE, CA 91206 General info & parking:
http://glendalecitychurch.org/our-location/
[http://glendalecitychurch.org/our-location/] Accessible for
wheelchairs. Seating available next to wheelchairs. Loading zone near
CALIFORNIA Ave. entrance. (NO SOLICITATIONS, PLEASE: GLENDALE NOON
CONCERTS is not accepting artists to the program.) Call 818-244-7241
(office) or email glendalesda@gmail.com Artist bios: Pianist Brendan
White has appeared as soloist with the Jackson Symphony Orchestra,
Musica Nova (Eastman School of Music), Delta Symphony Orchestra, Crown
City Symphony, and the Vicente Chamber Orchestra. 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. Violinist JACQUELINE SUZUKI 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.
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