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Classical Music
Janelle Gelfand on the classical music scene


Janelle's pen has taken her to Japan, China, Carnegie Hall, Europe (twice), East and West Coasts, and Florida. In fact, Janelle was the first Enquirer reporter to report from Europe via e-mail -- in 1995.

Janelle began writing for the Cincinnati Enquirer as a stringer in 1991 while writing a Ph.D. dissertation in musicology at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. She joined the Enquirer staff in 1993.

Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she graduated from Stanford University, Janelle has lived in Cincinnati for more than 30 years. In her free time, this pianist plays chamber music with her circle of musical friends in Cincinnati.

She covers the Cincinnati Symphony, May Festival and Cincinnati Opera, the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, chamber music ensembles, and as many recitals and events at CCM and NKU as possible.

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Monday, September 25, 2006

Tuesdays with -- music





Did you ever wish you could clone yourself? Here are three options to do Tuesday night!

The Azmari Quartet at NKU opens their season with a concert of Bach, beethoven and Shostakovich at 8 p.m. in Greaves Concert Hall. The ensemble, which consists of Chirstina Merblum, violin, MinTze Wu, violin, Meghan Casper, viola and Rebecca Merblum, cello, will perform Beethoven's Quartet Op. 18 No. 3, and Bach's The Art of Fugue. NKU's artist-in-residence Sergei Polusmiak will join for Shostakovich's Piano Quintet in G Minor. It's free.

Over at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, the "Great Music in a Great Space" series opens at 8 p.m. with Gloriae Dei Cantores, a distinguished choir from Cape Cod. The choir, led by Elizabeth C. Patterson, is known for its seamless performances of Gregorian Chant, and everything beyond. It has toured six times with the Boston Pops and opened the 900th anniversary celebration of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. Tickets: $28 at the door; $10 students.

And despite the death of Marjean Wisby, above, the Blue Wisp is still alive. There's a tribute and fund raiser for the "patron saint of jazz," Marjean, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Blue Wisp, 318 E. 8th Street, with music by the Blue Wisp Big Band, Steve Schmidt, Phil DeGreg, and other esteemed local jazz musicians. The suggested donation of $20 includes a tenderloin buffet dinner. Reservations: 513-241-9477.


1 Comments:

at 9/26/2006 01:32:00 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Janelle,

Thanks for mentioning the benefit at the Blue Wisp for Marjean's funeral expenses. Just a couple of things: the food buffet is not really a dinner per se; and reservations are NOT being taken due to the high number of people expected to attend. It would just make things too difficult tonight.

Thanks,
Sandye

 
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