For Immediate Release: September
23, 2008
Contact: Mary Mulrenan 703-324-8319
The Music Friends of the Fairfax County Public Library launch their 2008-2009
season of Concerts at the Alden on Sunday, October 12. All performances
are held at the Alden Theatre in the McLean Community Center, located at 1234
Ingleside Avenue in McLean. For directions, call 703-790-0123.
This free classical music series, now in its 34th season, features professional
musicians who have won international recognition for their artistry, including
artists from the National Symphony. The new season’s series also includes
three Young Soloists Recitals that will showcase the talents of local school-age
musicians.
Opening the fall series on October 12 at 3 p.m. will be the Suzuki Violin/Piano
Duo, composed of Hidetaro Suzuki and his wife, Zeyda Ruga Suzuki. During his
25 years as concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Suzuki and
his wife have played concerts all over the world and participated in many chamber
music festivals. Both artists are graduates of the Curtis Institute of Music.
They now reside in Northern Virginia.
A Young Soloists Recital will follow at 3 p.m. on Sunday, October 26. Aiden
Kane, 12, is a homeschooled seventh-grader and studies violin with Ronda Cole.
Jehshua Karunakaran, 14, is a freshman at the Northern Virginia Christian Academy
and studies violin with Olga Khroulevitch. Antonia Stabile, 14, is a freshman
at Oakton High School and studies piano with Nancy O’Neill Breth. Alexander
Stabile, 16, is a junior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
and studies piano with Nancy O’Neill Breth.
On Sunday, November 2, listen to pianist Natsuki Fukasawa. Fukasawa comes
from California as one of the Concerts at the Alden’s distinguished alumni.
After earning degrees from The Juilliard School, she received a Fulbright Scholarship
to study at the Prague Academy of Music, where she became a founding member
of the award-winning Jalina Trio. Recently she earned a doctorate from the
University of Maryland. She has performed throughout the U.S., Japan, Australia,
Europe and Israel, and her performances have been broadcast throughout the
U.S.
Violinist Laura Kobayashi and Pianist Susan Keith Gray will perform Sunday,
November 23, at 3 p.m. Kobayashi and Gray are praised for their blending of
brilliant technique, beautifully expressive musicianship, impeccable ensemble
and stimulating programming, which includes compositions by women composers.
They have toured throughout the U.S., South America and other parts of the
world. Dr. Kobayashi has degrees from The Juilliard School, Yale University
and the University of Michigan, while Ms. Gray holds degrees from Converse
College, the University of Illinois and the University of Michigan. |