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ACO Young Artists Competition RecitalAdelphi Chamber OrchestraSaturday, March 30, 2013 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EDT)New York, NY |
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The 2012 ACO Young Artist Competition winners. The first Prize winners will perform with the ACO in 2013-14 season. All prize winners will be given a performance at the Dimenna Center(NYC), on Saturday March 30th, 2013 at 2:00 PM. The Grand Prize winner & Audience Prizes will be chosen from ALL PRIZE WINNERS at the winners concert on March 30th.
Finalist Recital for The Adelphi Chamber Orchestra Young Artist Competition.
Juniors
Elizabeth Hendy violin
Leonardo Ko cello
Seniors
Molly Delorenzo cello
Soo Yeon Kim violin
Mia Laity violin
Yaegy Park violin
Anton Rist clarinet
Mike Sha violin
Allegra Whiting cello
Typher Yom violin
Program
Mozart: Concerto for Violin no 4 in D major, K 218
Mendelssohn: Concerto for Violin in E minor, Op. 64
Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 (Gypsy Airs)
Tchaikovsky: Pezzo capriccioso for Cello and Orchestra in B minor, Op. 62
Ravel: Tzigane for Violin and Piano
Popper: Hungarian Rhapsody for Cello, Op. 68
Beethoven: Concerto for Violin in D major, Op. 61
Copland: Concerto for Clarinet
Saint-Saëns: Concerto for Cello no 1 in A minor, Op. 33
When & Where
Dimenna Center for Classical Music
450 W 37th St
New York,
NY 10018
Saturday, March 30, 2013 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EDT)
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Adelphi Chamber Orchestra
The mission of the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra is to serve the musical and educational needs of the citizens of New Jersey, with special emphasis given to families with young children, inner-city youth, seniors and those with limited financial means. To further this end, all concerts are offered free of admission charges, and children are welcome and encouraged to attend all performances. We inspire and transform our community through music to perform diverse repertoire of music at a high level to advance the orchestral arts through education, commissions, and community partnerships. Within the orchestra, we create a challenging and enjoyable environment where artistic excellence can flourish.
In keeping with the goal of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Adelphi Chamber Orchesrea is committed to ensuring its programs and services are accessible to people of all abilities.
Music for Everyone
The Adelphi Chamber Orchestra is the oldest chamber orchestra in Bergen County and Northern New Jersey has lived up to its statement of purpose, i.e., "to foster good music." From its first concert performed for the public on May 23, 1953, the Orchestra has met its goal offering three or more stimulating musical programs each year while maintaining high standards of musicianship and directing by many outstanding permanent or guest conductors. Encouragement over the years has been given to numerous talented young musicians in the form of scholarships and for the opportunity to play or solo with the Orchestra. Contributions and grants have defrayed operational costs making concert admissions free to the public. 1952 a few local, talented string players and pianists banded together to play duets, trios and quartets for enjoyment. They met at Roy and Ella Schmidt’s music studio in Maywood, New Jersey. Within a brief span, their repertoire included performances of quintets, octets and small orchestral pieces.As the orchestra grew, it moved to the Central Unitarian Church.The Orchestra now performs in our new home at the River Dell Regional Middle School and rehearse at the Englewood Hospital Medical Center.Musicians from the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra can be heard at various libraries in Bergen County. The Adelphi Chamber Orchestra was the recipient of a Bergen County Arts Grant since 2006 and received a certificate of commendation in recognition of its constant commitment and dedication to the residents and communities in Bergen County.The mission of the Adelphi remains as it was in 1953, to foster the enjoyment and understanding of fine music.Over the decades, the Adelphi has been directed by a number of distinguished conductors. The orchestra, is unique in that it still presents free concerts. As a public service, the Adelphi has given concerts at the Actor’s Fund Home in Englewood and the Cupola in Ridgewood.
The Adelphi Chamber Orchestra is the oldest chamber orchestra in Bergen County and Northern New Jersey has lived up to its statement of purpose, i.e., "to foster good music." From its first concert performed for the public on May 23, 1953, the Orchestra has met its goal offering three or more stimulating musical programs each year while maintaining high standards of musicianship and directing by many outstanding permanent or guest conductors. Encouragement over the years has been given to numerous talented young musicians in the form of scholarships and for the opportunity to play or solo with the Orchestra. Contributions and grants have defrayed operational costs making concert admissions free to the public. 1952 a few local, talented string players and pianists banded together to play duets, trios and quartets for enjoyment. They met at Roy and Ella Schmidt’s music studio in Maywood, New Jersey. Within a brief span, their repertoire included performances of quintets, octets and small orchestral pieces.As the orchestra grew, it moved to the Central Unitarian Church.The Orchestra now performs in our new home at the River Dell Regional Middle School and rehearse at the Englewood Hospital Medical Center.Musicians from the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra can be heard at various libraries in Bergen County. The Adelphi Chamber Orchestra was the recipient of a Bergen County Arts Grant since 2006 and received a certificate of commendation in recognition of its constant commitment and dedication to the residents and communities in Bergen County.The mission of the Adelphi remains as it was in 1953, to foster the enjoyment and understanding of fine music.Over the decades, the Adelphi has been directed by a number of distinguished conductors. The orchestra, is unique in that it still presents free concerts. As a public service, the Adelphi has given concerts at the Actor’s Fund Home in Englewood and the Cupola in Ridgewood.
Exceptional Quality
To maintain an orchestra of high artistic quality, the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra attracts and retains the region’s best professional freelance musicians. Sinfonia musicians come from all over the region. Most have graduate degrees from major universities or conservatories, and many have prestigious private teaching studios.
The Sinfonia performs both classical and chamber music concert programs, all free of charge and open to the public. Concert sites include River Dell Regional Public Schools, Pascack Valley Pubic School District, WestSide Presbyterian Church, Public Libraries in Teaneck, Mahwah, and Warren New Jersey and Senior Centers in Riverdale New Jersey.
Every year, the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra plays up to 8 free-admission concerts and features award-winning national and international guest soloists.
Open to All
The Adelphi Chamber Orchestra is committed to reaching underserved populations, especially nontraditional concertgoers. Since it was formed in 1953, the orchestra has continually striven to eliminate barriers that have kept people from attending orchestra concerts.To remove the most obvious barrier to the arts, the cost of tickets, the Adelphi offers all concerts free of admission charges. To serve families and children who feel unwelcome at formal events, the Adelphi creates a family-friendly atmosphere at every concert, and always encourages parents to bring their children. To reach people unable to commute, the chamber ensemble travels to accessible community locations, allowing citizens to enjoy quality orchestral music in their own neighborhoods. And to reach those who suspect orchestral music is stuffy, the Adelphi programs a variety of concert formats, some classical, and some especially for young children. All concerts are characterized by an informal atmosphere, and welcoming, enthusiastic energy from the musicians and conductor.
To maintain an orchestra of high artistic quality, the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra attracts and retains the region’s best professional freelance musicians. Sinfonia musicians come from all over the region. Most have graduate degrees from major universities or conservatories, and many have prestigious private teaching studios.
The Sinfonia performs both classical and chamber music concert programs, all free of charge and open to the public. Concert sites include River Dell Regional Public Schools, Pascack Valley Pubic School District, WestSide Presbyterian Church, Public Libraries in Teaneck, Mahwah, and Warren New Jersey and Senior Centers in Riverdale New Jersey.
Every year, the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra plays up to 8 free-admission concerts and features award-winning national and international guest soloists.
Open to All
The Adelphi Chamber Orchestra is committed to reaching underserved populations, especially nontraditional concertgoers. Since it was formed in 1953, the orchestra has continually striven to eliminate barriers that have kept people from attending orchestra concerts.To remove the most obvious barrier to the arts, the cost of tickets, the Adelphi offers all concerts free of admission charges. To serve families and children who feel unwelcome at formal events, the Adelphi creates a family-friendly atmosphere at every concert, and always encourages parents to bring their children. To reach people unable to commute, the chamber ensemble travels to accessible community locations, allowing citizens to enjoy quality orchestral music in their own neighborhoods. And to reach those who suspect orchestral music is stuffy, the Adelphi programs a variety of concert formats, some classical, and some especially for young children. All concerts are characterized by an informal atmosphere, and welcoming, enthusiastic energy from the musicians and conductor.