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Lunchtime Concert | Trevor Fitzpatrick & Marilyn de Oliveira
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Lunchtime Concert Series presented by The Old Church Concert Hall
Our gift to the community for over 50 years | FREE concerts Wednesdays at Noon
PLEASE NOTE: Lunchtime Concert Series 2022 season will be livestreamed and broadcast ONLY 12-1pm PST.
May 4, 2022
Cello Duo: Trevor Fitzpatrick & Marilyn de Oliverira
PROGRAM
J. S. Bach cello suite #1 in G major
Jean Barriere Sonata for 2 cellos
Giovanni Sollima Lamentatio for solo cello
Frederick Kummer Variations on a theme from Judas Maccabaeus for 2 cellos
Kenji Bunch Adventure awaits for 2 cellos
Pixinguinha Choro Canção for 2 cellos
Canadian/American cellist Trevor Fitzpatrick joined the Oregon Symphony in 2005 and has since imbedded himself into the musical community around him. He is an avid chamber musician, collaborating with groups such as: 45th parallel, Fear no Music, Third Angle New Music, Chatter New Mexico, and his own RTK Piano trio. Trevor also recently won a position with Portland Opera’s cello section. A Graduate of the Glenn Gould School in Toronto, the Cleveland Institute of music, and the New World Symphony in Miami, Trevor has performed in major concert halls throughout the USA, Canada, South America and Europe. In addition to his orchestral and chamber career, Mr. Fitzpatrick now has fun teaching his own batch of future cellists with a private studio in Portland. He is the proud father of 2 little cellists (ages 1 & 5) and lucky husband to cellist Marilyn de Oliveira.
Marilyn de Oliveira, Assistant Principal Cello of the Oregon Symphony, has been a PSE faculty member for five summers and with the Oregon Symphony since September 2009. Prior to joining the Oregon Symphony, Marilyn was a member of the San Antonio Symphony for three seasons, during which she was both a member of the section and acting assistant principal. Before moving to San Antonio, Marilyn was a fellow of the New World Symphony in Miami, FL. While in Miami, she served as principal cellist during tours to Teatro Santa Cecilia in Rome and to Carnegie Hall, all under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas.
Thank you to the Mt. Hood Cable Regulatory Commission, Reser Family Foundation, and MetroEast for helping us bring live music back to our community through broadcasting and live-streaming.
Our gift to the community for over 50 years | FREE concerts Wednesdays at Noon
PLEASE NOTE: Lunchtime Concert Series 2022 season will be livestreamed and broadcast ONLY 12-1pm PST.
May 4, 2022
Cello Duo: Trevor Fitzpatrick & Marilyn de Oliverira
PROGRAM
J. S. Bach cello suite #1 in G major
Jean Barriere Sonata for 2 cellos
Giovanni Sollima Lamentatio for solo cello
Frederick Kummer Variations on a theme from Judas Maccabaeus for 2 cellos
Kenji Bunch Adventure awaits for 2 cellos
Pixinguinha Choro Canção for 2 cellos
Canadian/American cellist Trevor Fitzpatrick joined the Oregon Symphony in 2005 and has since imbedded himself into the musical community around him. He is an avid chamber musician, collaborating with groups such as: 45th parallel, Fear no Music, Third Angle New Music, Chatter New Mexico, and his own RTK Piano trio. Trevor also recently won a position with Portland Opera’s cello section. A Graduate of the Glenn Gould School in Toronto, the Cleveland Institute of music, and the New World Symphony in Miami, Trevor has performed in major concert halls throughout the USA, Canada, South America and Europe. In addition to his orchestral and chamber career, Mr. Fitzpatrick now has fun teaching his own batch of future cellists with a private studio in Portland. He is the proud father of 2 little cellists (ages 1 & 5) and lucky husband to cellist Marilyn de Oliveira.
Marilyn de Oliveira, Assistant Principal Cello of the Oregon Symphony, has been a PSE faculty member for five summers and with the Oregon Symphony since September 2009. Prior to joining the Oregon Symphony, Marilyn was a member of the San Antonio Symphony for three seasons, during which she was both a member of the section and acting assistant principal. Before moving to San Antonio, Marilyn was a fellow of the New World Symphony in Miami, FL. While in Miami, she served as principal cellist during tours to Teatro Santa Cecilia in Rome and to Carnegie Hall, all under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas.
Thank you to the Mt. Hood Cable Regulatory Commission, Reser Family Foundation, and MetroEast for helping us bring live music back to our community through broadcasting and live-streaming.