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Janice Fehlauer
piano

Lewisville Lake
International
Chamber Series
Free concerts
featuring emerging artists
from around the world.
Sponsored by the Lewisville Lake Symphony in
cooperation with the University of North Texas

SATURDAY, October 4, 2008 at 7:30 p.m.
Trinity Presbyterian Church
(Map)
5500 Morriss Road, Flower Mound TX
75028
(Just south of Marcus HS, on the other side of the road.)
Concert is free -
a donation to the Symphony is welcomed
Alexina Louie:
Scenes from a Jade
Terrace (1986)
Warrior
Memories in an
Ancient Garden
Southern Sky
Alexander Scriabin:
Sonata No. 4 in F (1903)
I.
Andante
II. Prestissimo
volando
Intermission
Johann Sebastian Bach:
French Suite No. 2 (1722 – 1725)
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Air
Menuet
Gigue
Igor Stravinsky:
Trois mouvements de Petrouchka (1921)
Danse Russe
Chez Petrouchka
La semaine grasse
 
 
Clockwise: Louie, Scriabin,
Bach, Stravinsky.
Janice Fehlauer
Canadian
pianist Janice Fehlauer began her musical studies in Chilliwack, British
Columbia. After receiving an Associate Diploma from the Royal
Conservatory of Music in both piano and violin, she went on to complete
a B.Mus at the University of British Columbia, where she studied with
Jane Coop and Rena Sharon.
Throughout
her training, Janice has been invited to participate in masterclasses
with eminent musicians such as Anton Kuerti (Banff Institute), Vadim
Monastyrsky (Rubin Academy, Jerusalem), Rudolf Jansen (Franz-Schubert-Institut),
Ben Heppner, Malcolm Martineau and Charles Castleman (Eastman).
In 2006 Janice won the UNT Concerto Competition, and appeared as a
soloist with the UNT Symphony Orchestra playing the Bartok Concerto No.
2.
In
addition to her solo performances, Janice is a dedicated collaborative
artist, and has performed extensively with members of Vancouver Opera,
Vancouver Song Circle, and Brio String Quartet. She worked as a
collaborative piano assistant at UBC, and was recently appointed
rehearsal pianist for the UNT Opera Theatre.
Her
performances have been broadcast and recorded live on Rogers 10,
Bravo!TV and NowTV. In 2004-2005 Janice performed regularly for the UBC
Learning Exchange, a group of artists who sought innovative and
non-traditional ways of presenting classical music to the
underprivileged in Vancouver's downtown eastside.
Janice has maintained a private teaching studio since 1996, and was
appointed to the faculty of the Chilliwack Academy of Music in 2000. She
is currently a graduate piano student at the University of North Texas,
where she studies with Dr.Pamela Mia Paul.
Janice just won the Nina Widemann International Piano Competition
beating competitors from New York’s prestigious Juilliard School
based in Lincoln Center. As a result she will be doing recitals in
Mississippi, appearances with Meridian Symphony, Northwest
Florida Symphony, Shreveport Symphony, and recitals at the highly
prestigious Myra Hess recital series in Chicago (broadcast by WFMT)
and the equally venerable recital series at the Phillips Collection
in Washington D.C.
Email from Dr.
Pamela Mia Paul Dec 4, 2007
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