Chamber Chorus
Debut
Bryan Black, Director
Elonia Varfi, violin
Brahms: Liebeslider Walzer, Op.52
Whitacre: Five Hebrew Love Songs
Berlin: Puttin' on the Ritz
Berlin: Blue Skies
Rodgers & Hart: My Funny Valentine
Waller: Begin the Beguine
All tickets are $15
COBB COUNTY, GA - On Saturday,
November 7 at 8 PM, the Cobb Symphony
Chamber Chorus under the direction of
Bryan Black invite you to join us for
the world premiere of the ensemble. The
program will include a range of works
from classical to jazz. This concert
will take place at the Murray Arts
Center on the campus of Mount Paran
Christian School. For
tickets and additional information
contact the Cobb Symphony at (770) 429 -
7016 or visit online at
www.CobbSymphony.org.
Heralded as one of the finest up and
coming choral directors in the
southeast, Bryan Black takes a select
group of singers from the Cobb Symphony
Chorus and pushes them to the limit.
These concerts will feature some of the
finest voices in the area! A concert you
don’t want to miss!
Guests may further explore their CSO
experience throughout the year by using
any number of initiatives in place by
the Cobb Symphony including:
Ask Mike! - a way to
ask CSO Music Director Michael Alexander
any question you may have about an
activity of the Cobb Symphony
Explore the On-line Conservatory
- Meet our Music Director Mike Alexander
and get a unique view of the most highly
anticipated concerts this season. The
CSO's innovative, new exclusive
interview series with Michael Alexander
is your guide to what's playing on and
beyond the stage.
Chat! - Tech savvy and
don't fell like picking up the phone or
typing an e-mail, chat with someone from
the CSO directly from the website.
Casual Friday's - an
opportunity to talk with Associate
Conductor John Concklin and that
concert's guest before rehearsal and
then get a behind-the-scenes look at an
actual rehearsal
Explore Your CSO Experience
Podcasts - This series is
dedicated to erasing classical music's
elitist stigma and attracting a new
generation of fans. Throughout the
episodes, you will explore the great
masterworks, community projects,
interesting conversations with people in
the community locally and nationally, in
addition to a host of other interesting
and exciting things.
Guest Artists
Elonia
Varfi is a violinist with the
Cobb Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Ballet
Orchestra, and performs regularly with
the Atlanta Opera Orchestra.
She received her diploma in violin
performance from the Albanian National
Academy of Fine Arts and her Master of
Fine Arts in violin performance from
SUNY Purchase Conservatory. Her violin
teachers include Laurie Smukler, Daniel
Phillips, and currently Cecylia Arzewski,
former concertmaster of the Atlanta
Symphony. Prior to moving to the United
States Ms. Varfi was a member of the
Albanian National Radio and Television
Orchestra. Since moving to the U. S. she
has performed with the Minnesota Opera
Orchestra, and served as concertmaster
of the Mankato Symphony and Minnesota
Valley SommerFest Chamber Orchestra. In
Atlanta she has performed with the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta
Lyric Theater, and Georgia State
University Chamber Players.
Ms. Varfi has been teaching violin since
1996. Her teaching experience includes
Gustavus Adolphus College, Minnesota
State University, and St. Joseph School
of Music in Minnesota. Since moving to
Atlanta she has taught at the Lovett
School, Georgia Academy of Music, Holy
Innocents’ Episcopal School, and Atlanta
International School.
Many of Ms. Varfi’s students have been
accepted into the All State Orchestras
in both Minnesota and Georgia. Her
students have also been members with the
Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies and
the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra,
Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra, and
Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra.
The Cobb Symphony Orchestra
strives to ensure artistic excellence in
a diverse community that takes pride in
the Orchestra's artistic success and
feels a sense of ownership for the
Orchestra. The Cobb Symphony is further
dedicated to becoming a catalyst for
community collaborations and for
lifelong learning, using technology and
other means to broaden the musical
experience of current and future
audiences. For more information, visit
www.CobbSymphony.org or call (770) 429 -
7016.
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