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AHJ, Vol. 4 No. 3, Spring 1974

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Private Instruction<br />

Bachelor of Fine Arts<br />

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Stephens Symphony<br />

Chamber Music<br />

Harp Instruction by Martha Burwell<br />

Master Classes-Mimi Allen<br />

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solos at the Music Teacher's Association of California<br />

(MT AC) Recital in February at the Palo Alto Cultural<br />

Center. Clare Shelley also performed the Natra Sonatina<br />

on this program. At the March MT AC recital, Gayle<br />

Evans played the Grandjany Variations on a theme of<br />

Haydn and the Nino Rota Toccata, and Jeanette Summa<br />

played the Charles Oberthur Concertina and the Tournier<br />

Theme and Variations.<br />

Lynn Gruver of the University of California at Santa<br />

Cruz presented a "College Night" recital on that campus<br />

March 10.<br />

On the semester recital at the San Francisco Institute<br />

of Music, Clara Dye played the Sam Milligan Lai and<br />

Rotrouange and one of the Satie Gymnopedies, arranged<br />

for harp by Phyllis Schlomovitz.<br />

Janet Deutsch has won the position of first harp with<br />

the Palo Alto "Honors Orchestra", and will tour with<br />

them to Los Angeles this spring.<br />

Clare Shelley is first harpist with the Santa Cruz<br />

Youth Symphony, and Elizabeth Bacigalupi is first<br />

harpist with the Santa Cruz Symphony Orchestra.<br />

On Sunday June 2, Phyllis Schlomovitz will present<br />

14 students in her Annual Pupils' Recital. Eight of these<br />

harpists appeared on the Annual Young People's Recital<br />

of the Bay Area Chapter in March at the Calvary Presbyterian<br />

Church of San Francisco.<br />

This March in the E. B. Crocker Art Gallery Series,<br />

Sacramento, California, Marylee Dozier appeared with<br />

flautist Carol van Bronkhorst and violist Warren van<br />

Bronkhorst for the following works: Krumpholtz Sonata;<br />

Debussy Sonata; Andriessen Intermezzo; lbert<br />

Entr'acte; and Persichetti Serenade <strong>No</strong>. 10. They performed<br />

this concert again at the University of the Pacific<br />

in Stockton, California. March 13, Ms. Dozier played<br />

the Piston Capriccio for harp and string orchestra with<br />

the State College University at Sacramento.<br />

Since September of 1971 Ursula Kwasnicka has been<br />

principal harpist with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra<br />

in Syracuse, New York. On Christmas Eve, Ms. Kwasnicka<br />

and Gail Rupert-Lyons appeared on local TV<br />

channel 5 playing harp duets. On March 15, she and<br />

John Oberbrunner, flute, performed the Mozart Concerto<br />

with the Syracuse Symphony. Recently Ms. Kwasnicka<br />

was invited to join the faculty of the School of<br />

Music of Ithaca College.<br />

The Roth Duo, Elizabeth Roth, harp, and Wolfgang<br />

Roth, violin, will be performing this summer in southern<br />

Germany works for violin by Saint-Saens, Badings,<br />

Krumpholtz, N atra, Tournier, and Rossini. Cities in<br />

which they perform will include Marktoberdorf, Bad<br />

Woerishofen, lsny, Neutrauchburg, and Phronten. Ms.<br />

Roth was soloist this spring with the Charlotte Chamber<br />

Orchestra on their annual tour to Florida, performing<br />

the Ravel Introduction and Allegro and the Berio<br />

Concertina for harp, celesta, clarinet, and strings in<br />

Americus, Georgia, West Palm Beach, Melbourne,<br />

and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.<br />

From late <strong>No</strong>vember through December, Joy Hujsak<br />

played the Britten Ceremony of Carols at three churches<br />

and at California State University in the San Diego area,<br />

two of those performances being with The Aztec Ambassadors.<br />

At various other Christmas services throughout<br />

December, Ms. Hujsak performed the Grandjany<br />

On an Old Christmas Song, Salzedo Concert Variations<br />

on "O Tannenbaum", Salzedo I Wonder as I Wander,<br />

AMERICAN HARP JOURNAL

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