3rd Annual Holiday Concert Will Benefit Newtown Scholarship Association
3rd Annual Holiday Concert Will Benefit Newtown Scholarship Association
Under the direction of Newtown resident Richard E. Serbagi, The Concert Society of Putnam and Northern Westchester will once again provide a very special evening of outstanding music that will continue the sounds of the holiday season while raising money for Newtown Scholarship Association. The concert will at Trinity Episcopal Church on Tuesday, December 30, at 7:30 pm. A gala reception will immediately follow the concert in the churchâs undercroft.
The Concert Society Chamber Orchestra is made up of professional musicians who live in the area and perform with the best in New York City. Robert Sherman, writing in The New York Times, commented, âThe Concert Society stands apart from virtually all other presenting organizations in the country because it has its own nucleus of top notch professionals, along the lines of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Centerâ¦.â
The group was formed in 1971. Under the leadership of Mr Serbagi and with the guidance of its musicians and the administration of its friends, the society has grown into an organization known for offering fine chamber music with an impeccable ensemble.
This yearâs performance will feature several soloists, including violinist Fernando Medina-Caceres, who will be traveling from Puerto Rico to honor his uncle and mentor, the late Jaime Medina; violist Midhat Serbagi, recently retired from the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Soprano Marie Ferrante will also return to Newtown for the third time.
This yearâs program will include Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major for harpsichord, flute, violin, and orchestra by Johann Sebastian Bach, and the beloved chorale âJesu meine freudeâ by Bach, and Variations based on the same chorale, âJesu, meine freude,â composed by John Mastroianni, scored for saxophone and strings.
Ms Ferrante will again offer arias of Schubert, Mozart and Martini, and The Concert Society Orchestra will be joined by Mr Medina-Caceres and Mr Serbagi as soloists in the famous Concertante by Mozart.
Violinist Fernando Medina-Caceres is traveling from his home in Puerto Rico to perform in honor of his late uncle â the violinist and concertmaster of Puerto Rico Philharmonic, Jaime Medina. Among the highlights of the program will be Concertante Symphonie, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of Jaime Medinaâs favorite pieces. The piece will feature Mr Medinaâs nephew together with the violist Midhat Serbagi, a retired member of Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, who has played many times with the Concert Society Orchestra.
Mr Medina-Caceres was born in Queens, New York, in 1969. Violin lessons began in 1982 with his uncle at The San Juan School of Music, and continued at a spcial program for children at the conservatory when he turned 13. Mr Medina-Caceres graduated from that program and entered the conservatory before finishing high school.
In 1990, after having graduated from the conservatory, he auditioned for the first chair in the second violin section of Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, a position he held until he later went to work for Philharmonic Orchestra of Puerto Rico, where he is current concertmaster.
Mr Medina-Caceres is called upon as a recording artist, has played in chamber music festivals in Puerto Rico; Segovia, Spain, and in Venezuela. He is concertmaster when Opera and Zarzuela Orchestra have functions, a freelance musician who has performed alongside artists of all styles, and a teacher at San Juan School of Music.
Mr Serbagi â the brother of Richard E. Serbagi â has been active in chamber music and as a soloist, performing Mozartâs Duo Concertante and Telemannâs Concerto for Viola with The Concert Society of Northern Westchester. The son of a professional Middle Eastern singer, Mr Serbagi has always embraced his Lebanese cultural heritage. This was seen on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera when he appeared as The Egyptian Violist, improvising and singing complex Middle Eastern melismas in an extended scene with Marilyn Horne in The Ghosts of Versailles, conducted by James Levine.
Mr Serbagi has also performed with the jazz ensemble of his longtime friend and colleague David Amram, including engagements at The Village Gate.
In his retirement Mr Serbagi has garnered new respect as a teacher and coach whose experience and knowledge is sought after by aspiring professionals. Mr Serbagi has served as principal violist for Greenwich Village Orchestra for five years, and has performed as soloist with GVO on demanding works such as Concerto for Viola and Orchestra by Bela Bartok, Harold In Italy by Hector Berlioz, and Suite for Viola and Orchestra by Ernest Bloch.
Ms Ferrante studied voice with Elly Ameling in Florence, Italy, and with Franco Corelli in Cortina. She won the Mario Lanza Vocal competition and has already sung in over 27 operas and performed throughout the United States, Europe and Asia.
This yearâs concert has been made possible through generous support of Newtown Savings Bank, the Richard Trifiro Family Foundation, Studley White and Associates, Peoples Bank, and T. R. Paul, Inc.
Newtown Scholarship Association provides financial aid to college-bound high school graduates from Newtown.
Tickets are $30 each and are available from Newtown Scholarship Association board members or by mailing a check payable to Newtown Scholarship Association, PO Box 302, Newtown CT 06470 along with a stamped, self addressed envelope. Tickets are on sale at Newtown Savings Bank, Main Street, and at C.H. Booth Library.
Last yearâs concert was sold out. Please note that tickets will not be sold at the door the evening of the concert. Advance ticket purchases or reservations are absolutely mandatory.
For additional information call 426-2500.