[NEohioPAL] Classical Recital at Fowlers Mill Church - Sun., Oct. 26th

Jan Tuttle tuttle.jan at gmail.com
Sat Oct 18 07:24:57 PDT 2008


This recital is the second in the series.  Recitals are the last Sunday of
every month at 6:00 pm.  On Sunday, October 26th pianist Ksenia Leletkina of
Vladivostok Russia and  mezzo soprano Mary Alice Korth of Grand Rapids, MI
will perform together at Fowlers Mill Christian Church, 17055 Mayfield Road,
Chardon - just east of Alpine Valley.

Ksenia Leletkina started music school at age six.  She gave numerous
recitals in the Far East Region of Russia and S. Korea as well as appearing
as the solist with teh Pacific Symphony Orchestra.  After graduating
from Vladivostok Music College in Russia, she came to the United States
where she finished her bachelor degree at Grand Valley State University.
She recently recieved her Masters Degree in piano performance and
collaborative piano from CIM where she studied with Antonio Pompa-Baldi adn
Anita Pontremoli.  Ms. Leletkina performs extensively as a collaborative
pianist, working with world renowned musicians.

Ms. Korth  musical and intellectual acuity has led her to performance and
academic opportunities for Italy to Ohio, MI, MA and CA.  She has spent the
past three summers touring Italing with La Musica Lirica, performing Alisa
in Lucia di Lammermoor, Annina in La Traviata and, most recently, Cherubino
in Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro.  She has her Master of Music from University
of Micigan and a Bachelor of Music from Ohio Wesleyan University.  She
studied voice with Nicolas Loren, Marilyn Nims and Carmen Pelton.  She is a
member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS).

All recitals are FREE and no registrations are required.  The church seats
about 200 people very comfortably.  Parking is in the church lot and in the
lot next door.

Please come and enjoy what promises to be a wonderful evening.

Any questions, please contact the choir director, Oksana Vignan at
216-702-1904.
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