Here are the details on the six very talented musicians performing at the Soiree d'Artiste and the Soiree Musicale on June 8th & 9th in Bandon. Tickets either (or both) events can be purchased HERE
Fritz Gearhart, violinFritz received his Master's Degree and prestigious Performer’s Certificate from the Eastman School of Music where he studied with Donald Weilerstein. He has appeared in major halls around the country including the Kennedy Center, the 92nd Street Y in NYC, Alice Tully Hall, and Weill Recital Hall, and internationally in Austria, Germany, Croatia, Spain and Korea. He. He is heard frequently on National Public Radio. A sampling from the press: "...a sizzling performance..."(The Wall Street Journal), "...supple and imaginative..."(The New York Times), "...a superlative evening of musicmaking..."(New York Concert Review), He has recorded for Albany, Koch Entertainment, Centaur Records and Bridge Records, including “Music of a Lifetime”, which features compositions by his father. |
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Urs Rutishauser, violinUrs studied violin with Vera Barstow in Pasadena, and chamber music at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, Cleveland Institute of Music, and Chamber Music Conference of the East in Bennington VT. He has held the position of concertmaster and soloist with the Brown University Orchestra and Brown Chamber Soloists and served as presenter at the Rockefeller University Concerts. He is a founding member of the Soiree Musicale Chamber Music Society, performing in concerts at the Kayenta Center of the Arts in collaboration with Linda Ghidossi-Deluca, Christian Bohnenstengel, Ka-Wai Yu, Jessica Soli, Jason Bonham, and Mykola Suk. |
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Andrew Smith, celloAndrew is Associate Professor of music at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the Principal Cellist of The Las Vegas Philharmonic. He is an original member of the Camerata Deiá, a group founded in 2001 to be the resident ensemble with The Festival Internacional de Deiá, a summer festival in Majorca, Spain. He was also a founding member of The Adriatic Chamber Music Festival, a summer music program in southern Italy, where he taught and performed from 1998-2008. An active recitalist, Andrew has collaborated with pianist Alfredo Oyagüez in cello/piano recitals in Spain, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, New Zealand, Argentina, and Japan, as well as in Kosovo, Serbia, and Macedonia. |
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Tido Janssen, celloTido served on the faculty at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley since 2010. He is founder and director of the UTRGV Cello Festival regularly hosting around 200 cellists to work with nationally and internationally known cellists. A native of Germany, Dr. Janssen studied cello performance at Folkwang Hochschule für Musik in Duisburg and holds a Master of Music Degree from Boston University, and Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of North Texas. His chamber music studies include coachings with the Muir Quartet, Lydian Quartet, |
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Jason Bonham, violaJason is the Principal Violist with the Las Vegas Philharmonic and is Lecturer of Viola at California State University Long Beach. Additionally he is a Viola Teaching Artist at Biola University. He has performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra among many others. In the fall of 2021 he released his first CD “Mythic” with Berlin-based pianist Stephanie Hoernes. As a chamber musician he has performed with members of the Emerson Quartet, Boston Chamber Society, Chicago Pro Musica and the Fry Street Quartet. |
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Rachel Goff, violaPrior to joining the South Bend Symphony, Rachel was a member of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra and the AMIRUS chamber ensemble. She has concertized throughout Germany, Russia, Korea, Italy, China, Finland and America. Rachel frequently appears with various orchestral ensembles throughout Chicagoland, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana and Nevada. She holds Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from Northwestern University. Her principal teachers include Peter Slowik, Li-Kuo Chang, Roland Vamos, Karen Ritscher and Donald McInnes. |