Musical Arts International, Inc
Presents
Castle in the Mist
Flutist Jennifer Rundlett
Cellist Laurien Laufman
Pianist Li-Ly Chang
September 25, 2010 (Saturday) at 8:00PM
Reception Follows
http://www.musicalartsinternational.org
Latvian Lutheran Church, 400 Hurley Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850
Flutist Jennifer Rundlett earned her Masters degree from Peabody Conservatory under Tim Day and studied at the Royal Northern College of Music in England with the famous flute pedagogist Trevor Wye. She is on the faculty of the Frederick Community College and Mount St. Mary’s University. She teaches Flute, Music History and Appreciation and Introduction to the Creative Arts. Her flute is a Powell gold flute with a platinum riser. Cellist Laurien Laufman is an artist of international stature, having performed throughout Europe, the United States, Canada, India and Taiwan. She studied with Janos Starker, Aldo Parisot, Andre Navarra and Paul Tortelier. She won the 1975 Concert Artists Guild Competition in New York and was awarded the silver medal in the 1976 Villa- Lobos International Competition. She taught at the University of Illinois. Pianist Li- Ly Chang is director of the International Young Artists Piano Competition and commissioned composer of the Maryland State Music Teacher’s Association for 2011.
“She is an expert partner on the Poulenc Violin Sonata” Washington Post
Piece / ComposerBerceuse / Amy Beach.
Concertino opus 107 / Cecil Chaminade
Castle in the Mist for C flute, alto flute and piccolo / Phyllis Avida Louke
Suite Populaire Espanole / Manuel de Falla
Trio for flute, cello and piano / Bohuslav Martinu
Fantasia for flute, cello and piano (2010) / Li-Ly Chang
Upcoming Concerts: 1) Dec 5th, 2010 Sunday 3pm (Silver Spring) - Trio Music Pilgrim, Vladimir Fridman, guitar, vocal; Seth Kibel, clarinet, flute and saxophone; Bob Abbott, bass. 2) March 12th, 2011 Saturday 8pm (Rockville) - Trio Romantica, Brenda Anna, violin; Jason Love cello; Li-Ly Chang piano
3) May 8th, 2011 Sunday 3pm (Silver Spring) - Nikita Fitenko and Katerina Zaitseva piano duo.
MAI is supported in part by funding from the Montgomery County Government,
the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County,
and the Maryland State Arts Council.
Musical Arts International, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization