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EVENTS
2023

March Winds

Saturday, March 18th

2:00 PM EST

All Saints Episcopal Church

8787 River Road

Richmond, VA 23229

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Concert is free but your donation of any amount will be gladly accepted!

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Sillouette of Wind Turbine

The program will include Farrington's Heatwave for flute, oboe, and piano, the Poulenc Sextet for piano and winds, and other works by Amy Beach and Wendel Rosa
 

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Artists
Jen Lawson, flute
Shawn Welk, oboe
David Lemelin, cla
rinet
Tom Schneider, bassoon
Alana Carithers, violin
Ayca Kartari, double bass

Daniel Stipe, piano

 

Guest Artists

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A native of Québec, Canada, David Lemelin is currently Principal Clarinetist with the Richmond Symphony. Before joining the RSO, David was 2nd/Eb clarinetist with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and also previously served a 4-year fellowship with the New World Symphony in Miami Beach where he had the opportunity to work with a wide array of renowned musicians and conductors. In November 2011, David was a winner of the New World Symphony Concerto Competition and performed a concerto with the orchestra. In addition, he has played with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal and the Orchestre Symphonique de Sherbrooke.

David received his Master of Music from DePaul University in Chicago and his Bachelor of Music from McGill University in Montreal, both in Clarinet Performance.  His main teachers include Larry Combs, Robert Crowley, and Nathalie DeGrâce.

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Ayça Kartari was born in Bilecik, Turkey. She began studying the double bass at the Anadolu University State Conservatory in EskiÅŸehir when she was 11 years old. In 2005, she received a full scholarship from the International Yehudi Menuhin Music Academy Gstaad and Lausanne Conservatory in Switzerland and completed her graduate studies with Michel Veillon and Alberto Lysy.

 

During her studies, she performed with Camerata Lysy, Camerata Lausanne, L'Orchestre de Chambre de Genève, toured Paris, Madrid, Amsterdam (Concertgebouw), Bucharest (George Enescu Festival), Portugal (34. Festival Estoril Lisboa) with Alberto Lysy and Pierre Amoyal.

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In 2010, she was invited as a principal bassist to Animato Philharmonic Orchestra directed by Howard Griffiths. She toured and performed in Konzerthaus in Vienna, Stefaniensaal in Graz, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Smetana Hall in Prague, Kuturcasino in Bern, Slovensk Philarmony in Ljubljana and Redoute in Bratislava. In 2011, she joined Izmir State Opera and Ballet and

Istanbul Borusan Philharmonic. She performed for The Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London conducted by Sascha Goetzel in 2015.

 

In 2016, Ayca moved to Richmond, Virginia, and joined the Opera in Williamsburg conducted by Jorge Parodi. She recorded with the Space Bomb artist Trey Pollard on his solo album “Antiphone” as part of a string quintet. She plays electric bass with Richmond-based indie Turkish pop band, Yeni Nolstalji.

 

She is currently with Greater Richmond School of Music, organizing chamber ensembles and assisting students in achieving their musical goals in string

instruments. She frequently performs with the Atlantic Chamber Ensemble, and she recorded "Rags and Hymns of River City” commissioned from composer Mason Bates in 2019.

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