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Violin and Clarinet

 concertWashington Conservatory Faculty Spotlight Concert

   A Celebration of Music   

 

Bradford Gowen, pianistMaribeth Gowen

 Sunday, February 5

3 pm

 

Westmoreland UCC Church

1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda 

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More information:

301-320-2770 or washingtonconservatory.org

 

 

Haskell_PromoMarty Nau, saxophoneWilentzJang 

OhlsonDrew OwenGekkerQuinziLonkevich

NanzettaNancy ColorRex Gori

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No tickets - Donations at the door will support scholarships for deserving young students.

 

A yearly audience favorite, this concert will feature a potpourri of winds, strings, piano, and voice, music by composers of many musical eras, and solo and ensemble performances.  The Washington Conservatory is noted for its artist-faculty members who include winners of major competitions and who have performed with orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, National Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Royal Philharmonic of London, Pan American Symphony.

 

Performers include pianists Audrey Andrist, Bradford Gowen, Maribeth Gowen, Dionne Laufman, Jaewon Lee, Ilya Sinaisky, Haskell Small; Marty Nau, saxophone, Wayne Wilentz, jazz piano, violinist Kevin Jang, violist George Ohlson, cellist Drew Owen, clarinetist Suzanne Gekker, French hornist Doug Quinzi, flutists David Lonkevich, Virginia Nanzetta, soprano Nancy Almquist, baritone Aurelius Gori; Irish musicians Keith Carr, bouzouki, Tina Eck, flute, Mitch Fanning, fiddle, Jesse Winch, bodhran.

ticketAbout the Washington Conservatory

Pay-As-You-Can Policy

 

It is very simple: we believe that everyone, regardless of financial situation, deserves to hear outstanding live music. And we believe in the honesty of our audiences. Some can pay $40 to $100, as they do in major area venues. Some can pay much less. Everyone hears the same world-class concert. Seating for concerts is on a first-come basis.

totsTots Try Music!
February four-week sampler
 Washington Conservatory at Glen Echo Park
(next to Adventure Theatre)
 
Baby playing xylophone
 Monday class (10-10:45 am)
February 6, 13, 20, 27
4 sessions: $88
 
Tuesday class (11-11:45 am)
February 7, 14, 21, 28
4 sessions: $88
 
For tots (ages 18 months to 3 years) and caregivers. You and your tot can share the fun of different styles of music in a four-week sampler.  Sing, move, listen, and learn while nurturing the joy of music.
 
For questions or to enroll:
Call 301-320-2770
Monday - Friday, 10 am - 6pm
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2011/12 ISSUE 18

 

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WCM News

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Orlando Roman guitar concert

scheduled for March 3 is CANCELLED due to artist hand injury

 

New!

Tots Try Music!February 4-week

sampler class

Monday or Tuesday

Beginning Feb. 6 & 7  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washington Conservatory of Music

 

Nationally Accredited

Community Music School

 

Serving the Greater Bethesda and DC area

since 1984

 

Individual Music Lessons

for All Ages

 

Classical, Jazz, and Vocal Ensembles

 

Music Theory and Appreciation Classes

 

Adult Community Orchestra

 

Professional Concerts 
  

(301) 320-2770

Washington Conservatory of Music
One Westmoreland Circle
Bethesda, Maryland 20816