The first movement, Adagio, of Felix Mendelssohn's string quartet performed by young students of Colburn School at the 2008 Clyde Montgomery Concert held at Shumei Hall, Pasadena.Violin 1: Jeffrey MyersViolin 2: Chery KimViola: Hyo-Joo UhCello: James KangThis concert honors the late Clyde Montgomery, one of the Shumei Arts Council's foremost board members and one of its staunchest supporters. He was committed to encouraging young talent in the arts, and the Arts Council long has been dedicated to providing a musical venue for young people in the greater Los Angeles and Pasadena communities. With this concert named in Clyde's honor, the Shumei Arts Council will provide Shumei Hall in Pasadena as a platform for young musicians pursuing careers in concert music. This event features some of the best student classical chamber music groups, providing a showcase for the nation's newest young talent.For more information about the Shumei Arts Council, please visit our website: www.shumeiarts.org. [ More Detail ]
Amy Knoles, PercussionLiam Viney, PianoErika Duke-Kirkpatrick, CelloPerformed Live at the Monday Evening Concert Series in Los Angeles, CA in Zipper Hall at the Colburn School [ More Detail ]
Amy Knoles, PercussionLiam Viney, PianoErika Duke-Kirkpatrick, CelloPerformed Live at the Monday Evening Concert Series in Los Angeles, CA in Zipper Hall at the Colburn School [ More Detail ]
Amy Knoles, PercussionLiam Viney, PianoErika Duke-Kirkpatrick, CelloPerformed Live at the Monday Evening Concert Series in Los Angeles, CA in Zipper Hall at the Colburn School3/10/2008 [ More Detail ]
Harlem Quartet goofing on a track of their debut recording entitled "Take the 'A' train" (made famous by Duke Ellington) available on Amazon.com and itunes. Ilmar Gavilan-1st violin, Melissa White-2nd violin, Juan-Miguel Hernandez-Viola, Desmond Neysmith-Cello. Also available on the cd is Wynton Marsalis' 1st string quartet "At the octoroon Balls" and Guido Lopez Gavilan "mi menor conga". [ More Detail ]
Harlem Quartet playing the Ravel F Major quartet live. Recently released their Debut cd entitled "Take the A train" featuring music by Wynton Marsalis, Guido Lopez Gavilan and Duke Ellington available on Amazon.com and itunes. Ilmar Gavilan-1st violin, Melissa White-2nd violin, Juan-Miguel Hernandez-Viola, Desmond Neysmith-Cello. [ More Detail ]
13-year old cellist Juan-Salvador Carrasco plays Edouard Lalo's Cello Concerto in D minor (1st mov.), accompanied by pianist Roberta Garten, as part of The Colburn School of Performing Art's 2008 Honors Recital at Zipper Hall (Los Angeles; February 3, 2008). [ More Detail ]
The audition I'll be sending to Colburn School. I wanted to stick the individual pieces up, but I'm too lazy to learn how iMovie really works. I've had enough trouble as is and have enough ahead of me trying to make it export to iDVD in the next hour.Anywho, the list is as follows:Etude No. 1 From Douze Etudes (Délécluse)Prelude to Cello Suite in G Major (Bach)Colas Breugnon Overture (Excerpt) (Kabalevsky)March from Eight Pieces for Four Timpani (Carter)Enjoy!Notes about the recordings:If you're a musician, you know that being under the mic or camera REALLY sucks, and it's a major like... esteem downer... or something. Anyway, I think it's good for what it is. I'll type more about it later. [ More Detail ]
Live performance recorded on December 3, 2007 at Zipper Concert Hall at the Colburn School in Los Angeles as part of the Monday Evening Concerts. More information at www.mondayeveningconcerts.org.Jonathan Mack, tenorHerbert Ausman, tromboneIan Carroll, tromboneJames Miller, tromboneRussell Moss, tromboneThe Calder Quartet: Benjamin Jacobson, violinAndrew Bulbrook, violinJonathan Moerschel, violaEric Byers, celloWilliam Kraft, conductorCameramen: Ross Karre and Jordan AlbertVideo Director: Ross Karre [ More Detail ]
13-year old cellist Juan-Salvador Carrasco plays Luigi Boccherini's Cello Concerto arranged by Friedrich Grützmacher (1st mov.), accompanied by Roberta Garten (The Colburn School of Performing Arts, Los Angeles; November 2, 2007). [ More Detail ]