Event List Event - Subject:
- Crown City Symphony Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart
- When:
- Sat Nov 16 2013
- Where:
- Pasadena Christian Church -Pasadena
- Category:
- Free Concerts Category List
Description Beethoven: Egmont Overture Haydn: Violin Concerto in C special guest soloist Paul Stein Mozart: Symphony No. 31 "Paris"
Crown City Symphony, conducted by Marvin Neumann presents two free concerts - Saturday, November 16th at 2pm - Pasadena Christian Church (789 N Altadena Dr, Pasadena) - Sunday, November 17th at 2pm - First Baptist Church (75 N Marengo, Pasadena)
A 30 year member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Paul Stein has brought his musical experience into many educational and chamber music venues. He created the Chamber Music Express ensemble in 1985 to introduce classical music to audiences at schools and libraries. His stories for those programs include Galileo’s Metronome, The Magical, Musical Mini-Mall, and The Voyage of the Viola. Mr. Stein is the Artistic Director of the Classical Kaleidoscope chamber music series at the Arcadia Library, which will start its seventh season in January. It has presented music from many lands, including China and Africa. He was also the director of the chamber music series for five years at the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center. He has been a soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Glendale and Pasadena Community Orchestras, and the Rio Hondo Symphony. He teaches violin and viola at his home studio, Pasadena City College and Glendale College. He has also been on the faculty at the University of La Verne. His articles about the relationship between music and the mind have been featured in Strings Magazine, the American String Teacher and the California Music Journal. His hobbies include bridge, bird watching and aquarium viewing, and he lives with his wife in Monrovia. Visit his web site at www.chambermusicexpress.com. Venue- Venue:
- Pasadena Christian Church - Website
- Street:
- 789 N. Altadena Drive
- ZIP:
- 91107
- City:
- Pasadena
- State:
- CA
- Country:
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