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May 2018 Newsletter

Welcome to the Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society’snewsletter for May 2018! We hope you all have a wonderful Bay to Breakers weekend. Keep reading to learn more about:
1. Reminder: Board Position Opening
2. National AHS Harp Conference
3. Writing Opportunity
4. Housekeeping
5. Harpy Hour

6. Membership Reminder
7. Upcoming Member Events

8. Member News
9. Classifieds

REMINDER:
Join the BACAHS Board as Web Tech!

Since Jim is stepping down from the board, we are in search of a new BACAHS web tech.

Do you want to join the board as web tech?
Wonderful! We’d love to have you join!  If you are interested in the position, please email bacahs@gmail.com.

Do you want to nominate a friend who you think would make a great BACAHSweb tech? 
Fantastic!  Please let us know by emailing us at bacahs@gmail.com.

Have you heard the news? 
This year’s AHS National Conference is taking place in California!  Join harpists from around the country at the University of Redlands.  San Jose Youth Symphony Harp Ensemble, directed by local harpist Kristal Barlaan, and Silicon Valley Youth Harp Ensemble, directed by local harpist Sonya Yu, are both performing. Local harpists Cheryl Ann Fulton, Samantha Garvey, Madeline Jarzembak, Dominique Piana, Laura Porter, and Lynn Taffin are presenting.  To learn more, click here.

Want to share a ride? 

Some members have approached us about sharing rides to the AHS Conference.  We have created a spreadsheet where members can enter their information if they are interested in sharing a ride.  This way, interested members can browse the spreadsheet and contact each other directly if they want to coordinate a ride.  If you’re interested, fill out the spreadsheet here.  Remember to check back regularly to see any updates from your fellow members.

Note: This spreadsheet is not a moderated forum.  It’s just a place for members to be able to connect directly with other members about sharing rides.

Writing Opportunities!

Do you have article ideas for the BACAHS newsletter?  Would you like to write a concert review or discuss ideas for practicing sight-reading or share tips for getting harps up terrible stair cases?  Share your perspective!  This is an open call for short articles on any topic related to the harp and our local harp community for our newsletter and blog.  Interested?  Email BACAHS Newsletter Editor Jennifer Ellis at harpellis@gmail.com for more information.

Housekeeping:

Please send us your member news!

Whether you’re performing in public for the very first time, or playing as a member of a symphony, we want to have an ongoing calendar of all your musical pursuits.

No matter how large or small your harp-related event is, we’d love to hear about it to allow other members to support you! 

You can submit your recent news, member events, and classified ads just by clicking on the following links:

Classifieds:
https://bacharp.org/classified-ads/
Member News:
https://goo.gl/forms/mRZH7ZYdpnhZyjhi1
Upcoming Member Events:
https://goo.gl/forms/1igGOStOO2h8xLYp1

Please submit by the 1st of the month to guarantee inclusion in that month’s newsletter.

Questions? 
Email Jennifer Ellis at harpellis@gmail.com

We want to hear from you about Harpy Hour!

Now that we have wrapped our first set of Harpy Hours (October through March) we want to hear from you!  We have created a very short survey.  Please share your thoughts about whether you would like Harpy Hour to continue next year by clicking here.
Membership Reminder!
Membership renewals were due at the beginning of September so if you haven’t already renewed please do so by clicking on the link below:
Thank you for your continued support – we can’t do this without you!
Upcoming Events From Our Members:

All Members can submit upcoming events: https://goo.gl/forms/1igGOStOO2h8xLYp1
Event information will appear as submitted.
June 3rd – Meredith Clark
Meredith Clark is playing the Debussy Trio for the Sierra Chamber Society on Sunday June 3rd at 3pm.The concert takes place at Grace Presbyterian Church, 2100 Time Valley Blvd., Walnut Creek. More info available at http://www.sierrachamber.com/html/2017-18_season.html.

June 3rd to 10th – Cheryl Ann Fulton
Hello BACAHS Members, I wanted to let you know about this wonderful retreat. Highly recommended!
HarpArts June 3 – 10, 2018 Join us in a supportive environment for enriching your musical skill. Make plans to join us in beautiful Petoskey, Michigan for a week of all things music and harp. Your musical future starts now! www.harparts.org Our outstanding faculty will guide you through ensemble coachings, master classes, private lessons, technique, rhythm, ear training, and much, much more. With Lynne Aspnes, director, Joan Holland, and Charles Lynch.

July 20th to 27th – Susie Spiwak
Registration is open for Canadian International Summer Harp Institute (CISHI). BACAHS member, Susie Spiwak, has been attending since 2012, and relishes the instruction and the community it fosters. Happening July 20-27, 2018, CISHI provides a unique place for harpists of all ages and levels to immerse themselves in a week of intensive training with world-renowned teachers, Judy Loman, Julia Kay Jamieson and Gianetta Baril, and to enjoy the camaraderie of similarly motivated students. The Sanctum Retreat Center near Calgary, is the perfect venue for a wonderful week of harping. For more information, visit cishi.ca and feel free to contact Susie.

August 26th – Destiny Muhammad
8/26 2018 Jazz Harpist Destiny Muhammad honors the beautiful music legacy of Alice Turiyasagitananda Coltrane. 2 SHOWS- 3pm & 4:30pm At the Malonga Casquelourd Ctr Theater 1428 Alice Street | Oakland, CA 94612 ADVANCE Tickets $15 until May 25, 2018 https://riptickets.com/event/view/alice-coltrane-sonic-legacySponsorship Opportunities Are Available. Contact 5020Concerts@Gmail.com

Member News:


News From Jennifer R. Ellis 
Member Jennifer R. Ellis has joined the faculty of the Nief Norf Summer Festival.  The interdisciliplinary festival runs from June 11-25 and trains young musicians in contemporary music.  Learn more at http://www.niefnorf.org/festival-overview.

April 2018 Newsletter

Welcome to the Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society’s newsletter for April 2018!  Keep reading to learn more about:

1. Thank you, Jim!
2. Board Position Opening
3. National AHS Harp Conference
4. Writing Opportunity
5. Housekeeping
6. Harpy Hour

7. Membership Reminder
8. Upcoming Member Events

9. Member News
10. Classifieds
Thank you, Jim!
The fantastic Jim Ward is stepping down from his role as web tech.  A HUGE thank you to Jim for all of his service to BACAHS!  Thank you so much for your time and energy, Jim!

Join the BACAHS Board as Web Tech!
Since Jim is stepping down from the board, we are in search of a new BACAHS web tech.
Do you want to join the board as web tech?
Wonderful! We’d love to have you join!  If you are interested in the position, please email bacahs@gmail.com.Do you want to nominate a friend who you think would make a great BACAHSweb tech? 
Fantastic!  Please let us know by emailing us at bacahs@gmail.com.

Have you heard the news? 
This year’s AHS National Conference is taking place in California!  Join harpists from around the country at the University of Redlands.  San Jose Youth Symphony Harp Ensemble, directed by local harpist Kristal Barlaan, and Silicon Valley Youth Harp Ensemble, directed by local harpist Sonya Yu, are both performing. Local harpists Cheryl Ann Fulton, Samantha Garvey, Madeline Jarzembak, Dominique Piana, Laura Porter, and Lynn Taffin are presenting.  To learn more, click here.Want to share a ride? Some members have approached us about sharing rides to the AHS Conference.  We have created a spreadsheet where members can enter their information if they are interested in sharing a ride.  This way, interested members can browse the spreadsheet and contact each other directly if they want to coordinate a ride.  If you’re interested, fill out the spreadsheet here.  Remember to check back regularly to see any updates from your fellow members.

Note: This spreadsheet is not a moderated forum.  It’s just a place for members to be able to connect directly with other members about sharing rides.

Writing Opportunities!

Do you have article ideas for the BACAHS newsletter?  Would you like to write a concert review or discuss ideas for practicing sight-reading or share tips for getting harps up terrible stair cases?  Share your perspective!  This is an open call for short articles on any topic related to the harp and our local harp community for our newsletter and blog.  Interested?  Email BACAHS Newsletter Editor Jennifer Ellis at harpellis@gmail.com for more information.

Housekeeping:

Please tell us about your recent news and upcoming concerts!!
We LOVE hearing from you and supporting your events!

You can submit your recent news, member events, and classified ads just by clicking on the following links:

Classifieds:
https://bacharp.org/classified-ads/
Member News:
https://goo.gl/forms/mRZH7ZYdpnhZyjhi1
Upcoming Member Events:
https://goo.gl/forms/1igGOStOO2h8xLYp1

Please submit by the 1st of the month to guarantee inclusion in that month’s newsletter.

Questions? 
Email Jennifer Ellis at harpellis@gmail.com

We want to hear from you about Harpy Hour!

Now that we have wrapped our first set of Harpy Hours (October through March) we want to hear from you!  We have created a very short survey.  Please share your thoughts about whether you would like Harpy Hour to continue next year by clicking here.
Membership Reminder!
Membership renewals were due at the beginning of September so if you haven’t already renewed please do so by clicking on the link below:
Thank you for your continued support – we can’t do this without you!

Upcoming Events From Our Members:

All Members can submit upcoming events: https://goo.gl/forms/1igGOStOO2h8xLYp1
Event information will appear as submitted.
April 19-26 – Diana Rowan and Claudia Boutote
Experience the worldwide online gathering of Harpists! The Virtual Harp Summit: A Global Harp Event, is on April 19-26. Hosted by event founder, Diana Rowan. See and hear first-hand from 25 talented presenters including our own Jennifer Ellis, Laura Simpson, and Zeena Parkins. A week of learning, inspiration, action and community. Make your practice productive and your performance joyful! For more information and registration: https://virtualharpsummit.com/

June 3rd to 10th – Cheryl Ann Fulton
Hello BACAHS Members, I wanted to let you know about this wonderful retreat. Highly recommended!
HarpArts June 3 – 10, 2018 Join us in a supportive environment for enriching your musical skill. Make plans to join us in beautiful Petoskey, Michigan for a week of all things music and harp. Your musical future starts now! www.harparts.org Our outstanding faculty will guide you through ensemble coachings, master classes, private lessons, technique, rhythm, ear training, and much, much more. With Lynne Aspnes, director, Joan Holland, and Charles Lynch.

July 20th to 27th – Susie Spiwak
Registration is open for Canadian International Summer Harp Institute (CISHI). BACAHS member, Susie Spiwak, has been attending since 2012, and relishes the instruction and the community it fosters. Happening July 20-27, 2018, CISHI provides a unique place for harpists of all ages and levels to immerse themselves in a week of intensive training with world-renowned teachers, Judy Loman, Julia Kay Jamieson and Gianetta Baril, and to enjoy the camaraderie of similarly motivated students. The Sanctum Retreat Center near Calgary, is the perfect venue for a wonderful week of harping. For more information, visit cishi.ca and feel free to contact Susie.

August 26th – Destiny Muhammad
8/26 2018 Jazz Harpist Destiny Muhammad honors the beautiful music legacy of Alice Turiyasagitananda Coltrane. 2 SHOWS- 3pm & 4:30pm At the Malonga Casquelourd Ctr Theater 1428 Alice Street | Oakland, CA 94612 ADVANCE Tickets $15 until May 25, 2018 https://riptickets.com/event/view/alice-coltrane-sonic-legacySponsorship Opportunities Are Available. Contact 5020Concerts@Gmail.com

Please send us your member news!

No matter how large or small your harp-related event is, we’d love to hear about it to allow other members to support you!

Whether you’re performing in public for the very first time, or playing as a member of a symphony, we want to have an ongoing calendar of all your musical pursuits.

All Members can submit member news here:
https://goo.gl/forms/mRZH7ZYdpnhZyjhi1
News will appear exactly as submitted.

News From Meredith Clark: 
Meredith Clark performed the Roussel Serenade for flute, harp and string trio in San Luis Obispo in February. Check out a video of the performance here:
https://youtu.be/6O05NogwN-0

March 2018 Newsletter

Welcome to the Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society’snewsletter for March 2018!  Keep reading to learn more about:
1. Sivan Magen Concert
2. Writing Opportunity
3. National AHS Harp Conference
4. Housekeeping
5. Harpy Hour

6. Membership Reminder
7. Upcoming Member Events

8. Member News
9. Classifieds
Sivan Magen Concert on March 17th

Date: March 17, 2018
Time: 8 p.m.
Venue: Herbst Theatre
Address: 401 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA
Discount tickets available to BACAHS members!
Local BACAHS member and American Harp Society Director-at-Large Jessica Siegel has kindly arranged for all Bay Area Chapter and Silicon Valley Chapter members to get a discount on an upcoming chamber music concert featuring award-winning harpist Sivan Magen.  
Ticket Information:
Prices are normally $51, $42 and $33 but if you use the code HARPSTRING you will get a 50% discount.  Tickets can be purchased here or by calling  415-392-4400.

Writing Opportunities!
Do you have article ideas for the BACAHS newsletter?  Would you like to write a concert review or discuss ideas for practicing sight-reading or share tips for getting harps up terrible stair cases?  Share your perspective!  This is an open call for short articles on any topic related to the harp and our local harp community for our newsletter and blog.  Interested?  Email BACAHS Newsletter Editor Jennifer Ellis at harpellis@gmail.com for more information.Have you heard the news? 
This year’s AHS National Conference is taking place in California!  Join harpists from around the country at the University of Redlands.  San Jose Youth Symphony Harp Ensemble, directed by local harpist Kristal Barlaan, and Silicon Valley Youth Harp Ensemble, directed by local harpist Sonya Yu, are both performing. Local harpists Samantha Garvey, Dominique Piana, Laura Porter, and LynnTaffin are presenting.  To learn more, click hereHousekeeping:
Please tell us about your recent news and upcoming concerts!!
We LOVE hearing from you and supporting your events!
Please submit your recent news and member events.
You can submit your recent news, member events, and classified ads just by clicking on the following links:
Classifieds:

https://bacharp.org/classified-ads/
Member News:
https://goo.gl/forms/mRZH7ZYdpnhZyjhi1
Upcoming Member Events:
https://goo.gl/forms/1igGOStOO2h8xLYp1Please submit by the 1st of the month to guarantee inclusion in that month’s newsletter.Questions? 
Email Jennifer Ellis at harpellis@gmail.comHarpy Hour!
Harpy Hour is a chance to connect with other harpists in your neighborhood.  Share wonderful conversations over drinks and snacks. We meet the third Tuesday of every month. Mark your calendars!  Locations rotate across the Bay Area.  Hope to see you there!
March Harpy Hour in Oakland
Location:
 Farley’s East at 33 Grand Ave., Oakland
Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Date: March 20th
*Accessible via BART*Membership Reminder!Membership renewals were due at the beginning of September so if you haven’t already renewed please do so by clicking on the link below: bacharp.org/membership/ Thank you for your continued support – we can’t do this without you!

Member News:

All Members can submit member news here:
https://goo.gl/forms/mRZH7ZYdpnhZyjhi1
News will appear exactly as submitted.

Upcoming Events From Our Members:

All Members can submit upcoming events: https://goo.gl/forms/1igGOStOO2h8xLYp1
Event information will appear as submitted.March 23rd – Olga Rakitchenkov

Hear Olga Rakitchenkov perform in a chamber music concert that will take place in Berkeley Hillside Club (2286 Cedar St., Berkeley, CA), March 23, 2018, 8:00 pm. The concert will feature works by Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Debussy, Piazzola, and for the first time in the USA – pieces by Serbian women composers. Two of the pieces that will be performed have been written specifically for this concert and will be performed for the first time in the world!

April 12th – Cheryl Ann Fulton and Diana Stork
Join Harpists Cheryl Ann Fulton and Diana Stork and their duo Twin Harps, along with Paraguayan harp virtuoso Carlos Reyes in a collaboration with the World Fusion Trio Dyatibal at Ashkenaz Music Theatre in Berkeley. Info: • Thursday, March 15, 2018 • 8:00 PM 11:59 PM • Google Calendar ICS. http://www.ashkenaz.com/eventcalendar/2018/3/15/dya-tribal Doors at 8:00 pm; Show at 9:00 pm Buy Tickets on EVENTBRITE Tickets are $20

April 12th – Jennifer R. Ellis
As the culmination of her year as an artist-in-residence at UC Davis, Jennifer R. Ellis will premiere four new solo works for harp by UC Davis composers at noon on April 12th. For location and more information, see http://arts.ucdavis.edu/event/jennifer-ellis-harp-graduate-student-works.

June 3rd to 10th – Cheryl Ann Fulton
Hello BACAHS Members, I wanted to let you know about this wonderful retreat. Highly recommended!
HarpArts June 3 – 10, 2018 Join us in a supportive environment for enriching your musical skill. Make plans to join us in beautiful Petoskey, Michigan for a week of all things music and harp. Your musical future starts now! www.harparts.org Our outstanding faculty will guide you through ensemble coachings, master classes, private lessons, technique, rhythm, ear training, and much, much more. With Lynne Aspnes, director, Joan Holland, and Charles Lynch.

July 20th to 27th – Susie Spiwak
Registration is open for Canadian International Summer Harp Institute (CISHI). BACAHS member, Susie Spiwak, has been attending since 2012, and relishes the instruction and the community it fosters. Happening July 20-27, 2018, CISHI provides a unique place for harpists of all ages and levels to immerse themselves in a week of intensive training with world-renowned teachers, Judy Loman, Julia Kay Jamieson and Gianetta Baril, and to enjoy the camaraderie of similarly motivated students. The Sanctum Retreat Center near Calgary, is the perfect venue for a wonderful week of harping. For more information, visit cishi.ca and feel free to contact Susie.

August 26th – Destiny Muhammad
8/26 2018 Jazz Harpist Destiny Muhammad honors the beautiful music legacy of Alice Turiyasagitananda Coltrane. 2 SHOWS- 3pm & 4:30pm At the Malonga Casquelourd Ctr Theater 1428 Alice Street | Oakland, CA 94612 ADVANCE Tickets $15 until May 25, 2018 https://riptickets.com/event/view/alice-coltrane-sonic-legacySponsorship Opportunities Are Available. Contact 5020Concerts@Gmail.com

February 2018 Newsletter

Welcome to the Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society’s newsletter for February 2018! We were so happy to see you at Sasha Boldachev’s master class and absolutely spectacular concert!   Keep reading to learn more about:
1. Recent Events
2. Housekeeping
3. Harpy Hour

4. Membership Reminder
5. Upcoming Member Events

6. Member News
7. Classifieds

Recent Events

Thank you to all the harpists who attended the Sasha Boldachev master class and concert.  What an inspiring performance! Sasha dazzled us all with incomparable technique.  His exquisite program spanned from free improvisation to classics from the harp repertory to astounding solo transcriptions of major ballets to toe-tapping pop songs.  Check out photos below:

 
Housekeeping:
Please tell us about your recent news and upcoming concerts!!
We LOVE hearing from you and supporting your events!
Please submit your recent news and member events.
You can submit your recent news, member events, and classified ads just by clicking on the following links:
Classifieds:

https://bacharp.org/classified-ads/
Member News:
https://goo.gl/forms/mRZH7ZYdpnhZyjhi1
Upcoming Member Events:
https://goo.gl/forms/1igGOStOO2h8xLYp1
Please submit by the 1st of the month to guarantee inclusion in that month’s newsletter.
Questions? 
Email Jennifer Ellis at harpellis@gmail.com
Harpy Hour!
 Harpy Hour is a chance to connect with other harpists in your neighborhood.  Share wonderful conversations over drinks and snacks. We meet the third Tuesday of every month. Mark your calendars!  Locations rotate across the Bay Area.  Hope to see you there!
February Harpy Hour in Dublin
Location:
 Allegro Coffee, 5200 Dublin Boulevard, Dublin, CA
(Allegro Coffee is inside the Whole Foods)
Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Date: February 20th
*15 minute walk from Dublin/Pleasanton BART*
March Harpy Hour in Oakland
Location:
 Oakland area, exact location TBA
Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Date: March 20th
Membership Reminder!
Membership renewals were due at the beginning of September so if you haven’t already renewed please do so by clicking on the link below:
Thank you for your continued support – we can’t do this without you!

Upcoming Events From Our Members:

All Members can submit upcoming events: https://goo.gl/forms/1igGOStOO2h8xLYp1
Event information will appear as submitted.February 24th – Diana Rowan
Concert Feb 24, 8pm Oakland. Diana Rowan (harp), Daniel Berkman (kora), Peter Maund (percussion), Gary Haggerty (oud/violin/tarhu), Sarah Michael (kanun/tarhu.) Arabic, Turkish, Armenian, Medieval, and West African musics, original compositions by the band members, and instrumentation that may never have been heard before, including Tarhu duets! The Project combines the hypnotic west African kora in the hands of a composer with a 21st century esthetic, a great harpist with interests in the past, present, the Balkans and the Middle East, two players of the tarhu, a modern re-engineering of the yayli tambur, one a multi-instrumentalist known for his jaw-dropping improvisation, and one a kanun player and composer with a long history in early music, and a hand drummer well versed in both early and world music traditions. Reservations essential: all previous concerts were full house and this is the last one in the series! http://wisteriaways.org/events.html

February 24th – Meredith Clark
Meredith Clark plays French chamber music next weekend, February 24 and 25, in San Luis Obispo for Festival Mozaic’s winter series Wintermezzo. The program will include the Suite en Duo by Jean Cras for flute and harp as well as Roussel’s Serenade for flute, harp and string trio. More information can be found at www.festivalmozaic.com/wintermezzo.

March 3rd – Michael Steadman
Michael Steadman will be performing March 3 with the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony at Herbst Theater. The concert will feature Mahler 1 and vocal selections with soprano Patricia Racette. http://bars-sf.org

March 3rd – Meredith Clark
Saturday, March 3rd at 8pm, Meredith will be performing Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro as part of a fundraiser for Oakland School for the Arts. The concert will take place in the OSA Sweets Ballroom at 1933 Broadway Ave, Oakland, CA 94612.
Tickets are available here: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3207306

March 9th – Destiny Muhammad
Karen Seneferu present Classic Strings and Street Ballet with Joan Tarika Lewis, Destiny Muhammad, and Fayzo Medea Sirkas! This is one of the most powerful, experimental collaborations yet. Premiering at the Berkeley Museum for the Full Moon Performance BAMPFA https://bampfa.org/event/full-street-classical
9 March 2018 Destiny Muhammad returns to SFJAZZ! Celtic 2 Coltrane 7pm & 8:30pm Get tickets today! https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/destiny-muhammad/

March 10th – Meredith Clark
Saturday, March 10 at 7:30 pm, the Joshua Trio (Meredith Clark, harp, Ann Moss, soprano and Emil Miland, cello) will perform a concert at Clayton Valley Presbyterian.1578 Kirker Pass Rd, Clayton, CA 94517. Tickets available at the door for $15.

March 12th – Meredith Clark
Monday, March 12th at 7:30pm, Meredith joins bassoonist Karla Ekholm and flutist Tod Brody for a wind-centered program at Classical at the Freight, located in downtown Berkeley at 2020 Addison St. More info at www.thefreight.org/event/1589883-classical-freight-mighty-berkeley

June 3rd to 10th – Cheryl Ann Fulton
Hello BACAHS Members, I wanted to let you know about this wonderful retreat. Highly recommended!
HarpArts June 3 – 10, 2018 Join us in a supportive environment for enriching your musical skill. Make plans to join us in beautiful Petoskey, Michigan for a week of all things music and harp. Your musical future starts now! www.harparts.org Our outstanding faculty will guide you through ensemble coachings, master classes, private lessons, technique, rhythm, ear training, and much, much more. With Lynne Aspnes, director, Joan Holland, and Charles Lynch.

July 20th to 27th – Susie Spiwak
Registration is open for Canadian International Summer Harp Institute (CISHI). BACAHS member, Susie Spiwak, has been attending since 2012, and relishes the instruction and the community it fosters. Happening July 20-27, 2018, CISHI provides a unique place for harpists of all ages and levels to immerse themselves in a week of intensive training with world-renowned teachers, Judy Loman, Julia Kay Jamieson and Gianetta Baril, and to enjoy the camaraderie of similarly motivated students. The Sanctum Retreat Center near Calgary, is the perfect venue for a wonderful week of harping. For more information, visit cishi.ca and feel free to contact Susie.

Member News:

All Members can submit member news here:
https://goo.gl/forms/mRZH7ZYdpnhZyjhi1
News will appear exactly as submitted.

Jennifer Ellis – SFCM Preparatory Program Registration
Dr. Jennifer Ellis has joined Professor Doug Rioth teaching for the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Preparatory program.  Registration is now open for  2018-2019.  This is a wonderful, comprehensive music program including harp lessons, musicianship classes, and chamber music for students up through grade 12.  Please click here and here to learn more or email Jennifer Ellis at jellis@sfcm.edu.

Member Classifieds

Ads appear in the newsletter as they are submitted to our website.

Members can place classified ads by clicking on the link below and filling out the form at the bottom of the page:
https://bacharp.org/classified-ads/

Sasha Boldachev Master Class and Concert – February 1, 2018

Master Class – FULL! Please join us to hear the performers.
Date: February 1st
Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: Aquinas Room, St. Dominic’s, 2390 Bush St., San Francisco, CA 94115
Parking: Plenty of parking is available in the church parking lot
Performer Registration: Email bacahs@gmail.com with your name and piece you’d like to perform.
Performer Fee: $50
Auditor Suggested Donation: $15 suggested donation at the door

Stay after the master class to join us for Sasha’s 7 p.m. concert with a reception to follow.  It will be a spectacular evening! 

Concert
Date: February 1st
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Lady Chapel, St. Dominic’s, 2390 Bush St., San Francisco, CA 94115
Parking: Plenty of parking is available in the church parking lot
Tickets: There is a suggested donation at the door of $20 for BACAHS members and $25 for nonmembers. Donation-based tickets are also available in advance by clicking here.
Reception: A reception will follow the concert.  Please email bacahs@gmail.com to volunteer.

January 2018 – Potluck, Meredith Clark, Sasha Boldachev…

January 2018 Newsletter

Welcome to the Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society’s newsletter for January 2018! We were so happy to see you at the annual potluck.  We hope to see you at the upcoming Sasha Boldachev master class and concert on February 1st!   Keep reading to learn more about:

  1. Recent Events
  2. Housekeeping
  3. Harpy Hour
  4. Concert and Master Class with Sasha Boldachev
  5. Membership Reminder
  6. Upcoming Member Events
  7. Member News

Recent Events
Thank you to all the harpists who attended the potluck and brought such delicious food!  It was fantastic to see you there!  Thank you to Boris Goldmund for letting us combine forces with his monthly salon.  A huge congratulations to all the harpists who performed.  Meredith Clark, Lucinda Belle, and Amelia Romano were spectacular!

Housekeeping:
Please tell us about your recent news and upcoming concerts!!
We LOVE hearing from you and supporting your events!
Please submit your recent news and member events.
You can submit your recent news, member events, and classified ads just by clicking on the following links:

Classifieds:
https://bacharp.org/classified-ads/
Member News:
https://goo.gl/forms/mRZH7ZYdpnhZyjhi1
Upcoming Member Events:
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Harpy Hour!
Harpy Hour is a chance to connect with other harpists in your neighborhood.  Share wonderful conversations over drinks and snacks. We meet the third Tuesday of every month. Mark your calendars!  Locations rotate across the Bay Area.  Hope to see you there!

January Harpy Hour in San Mateo
Location: Crème Brêwlée, Marina Plaza Shopping Center, 2948 S. Norfolk St., San Mateo, CA 94403
Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Date: January 23
*20 minute walk or 5 minute Uber/Lyft from Hillsdale CalTrain Station*

February Harpy Hour in Dublin
Location:
 Allegro Coffee, 5200 Dublin Boulevard, Dublin, CA
(Allegro Coffee is inside the Whole Foods)
Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Date: February 20th
*15 minute walk from Dublin/Pleasanton BART*

March Harpy Hour in Oakland
Location:
 Oakland area, exact location TBA
Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Date: March 20th

Concert and Master Class with Sasha Boldachev!
Come to hear a spectacular concert and master class on February 1st with award-winning Russian harpist Sasha Boldachev.  Read more about Sasha at his website.

Sasha Boldachev Master Class
Date: February 1st
Time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: Aquinas Room, St. Dominic’s, 2390 Bush St., San Francisco, CA 94115
Parking: Plenty of parking is available in the church parking lot
Performer Registration: Email bacahs@gmail.com with your name and piece you’d like to perform.
Performer Fee: $50
Auditor Suggested Donation: $15 suggested donation at the door

Sasha Boldachev Concert
Date: February 1st
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Lady Chapel, St. Dominic’s, 2390 Bush St., San Francisco, CA 94115
Parking: Plenty of parking is available in the church parking lot
Tickets: There won’t be formal tickets, but there is a suggested donation at the door of $20 for BACAHS members and $25 for nonmembers.  Donate in advance here.
Reception: A reception will follow the concert.  Please email bacahs@gmail.com to volunteer.

(Note the new date!  This concert will be on February 1st! Because of Sasha’s travel schedule, we had to move the concert from the 2nd to the 1st.  Please mark the new date in your calendar!)

Membership Reminder!
Membership renewals were due at the beginning of September so if you haven’t already renewed please do so by clicking on the link below:

bacharp.org/membership/ 

Thank you for your continued support – we can’t do this without you!

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January 21
Meredith Clark is playing a concert as part of a newly formed group, the Joshua Trio, alongside soprano Ann Moss and cellist Emil Miland at Noe Valley Ministry on January 21 at 4pm. The Joshua Trio was born out of a 2017 residency at composer Lou Harrison’s desert retreat. This ensemble embraces Lou’s lifetime commitment to experimentalism, activism, and concern for the environment, celebrating his creative legacy with concerts that are daring yet playful, cerebral yet ruminative, invigorating yet restorative.
Sunday | January 21, 2018 | 4:00 pm
Noe Valley Ministry

The ministry is located on Sanchez Street between Elizabeth and 23rd. Street parking is available on Sanchez and all surrounding neighborhood streets

http://nvcm.org/season/season25/the-joshua-trio/

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BACAHS wins Chapter of the Year for the second year in a row!

BACAHS learned today that it is named American Harp Society Chapter of the Year for 2016-17.  In an email Cheryl Dungan Cunningham, President, AHS writes:

Dear Susie & Alice,

I am happy to inform you that the AHS Executive Committee has selected the Bay Area Chapter as the AHS 2016-2017 Chapter of the Year at its meeting yesterday morning.  Please let me know if anyone from your chapter will be attending the 2017 AHS Summer Institute who would be available to accept the award on behalf of the chapter at the Annual Members Meeting.  It starts at 3:30 PM on Sunday, June 25th in Boe Memorial Chapel on the campus of St. Olaf College.

Congratulations!

Sincerely,

Cheryl
Cheryl Dungan Cunningham, President
American Harp Society, Inc.
www.harpsociety.org

Congratulations and hearty THANK YOU to all the members who have worked so hard and participated in whatever ways possible to earn this award!  Check out BACAHS’s winning application.

 

Yvonne LaMothe Schwager Harp Competition Winners Announced!

On Sunday, May 21, 2017, 37 harpists between the ages of 6 and 18, converged upon the Peninsula Jewish Community Center (PJCC) in Foster City, California, with harps and benches in tow to compete in the biennial Yvonne LaMothe Schwager Competition for Young Harpists.  An esteemed panel of judges, Celia Chan-Valero, Karen Gottlieb, and Madeline Jarzembek, listened thoughtfully, provided positive feedback and identified awards for these high-achieving young people.

The winners by division and their teachers are:

Award Level Winner Teacher
Preliminary Division-up to and including age 9
Gold Charlotte Trinh Dominique Piana
Silver-tie Emilie Campbell Jacqueline Venter
Silver-tie Anton Taffin Lynn Taffin
Harpiana Prize Emilie Campbell Jacqueline Venter
MusicWorks Prize Charlotte Trinh Dominique Piana
Level 1-up to and including age 12
Gold Sophia Shan Linda Rollo
Silver Aden Eva Barbuta Jacquelyn Venter
Bronze David Lin Dan Levitan
Harpiana Prize David Lin Dan Levitan
MusicWorks Prize Aden Eva Barbuta Jacquelyn Venter
Level 2-up to and including age 15
Gold Danielle Nam Linda Rollo & Sonya Yu
Silver Judy Liu Linda Wood Rollo
Bronze-tie Hannah Ewell Kristal Schwartz Barlaan
Bronze-tie Kartika Santoso Sonya Yu
Harpiana Prize Margaret (Meg) Larsen Dominique Piana
MusicWorks Prize Judy Liu Linda Wood Rollo
MusicWorks Prize-Honorable Mention Hannah Ewell Kristal Schwartz Barlaan
Level 3-up to and including age 18
Gold Tiffany Wong Linda Wood Rollo
Silver Elizabeth Vo – Phamhi Doug Rioth
Bronze Karissa Yau Sonya Yu
Harpiana Prize Shannon Zheng Dominique Piana
MusicWorks Prize Tiffany Wong Linda Wood Rollo

Congratulations to all who participated!

Many thanks go out to the teachers who worked so hard with their students to help them prepare for the competition.

Also THANK YOU to our team of volunteers:  Aruna Bhasker, Constance Koo, Daphanie Lin, Janice Ortega, Krista Strader, Melinda Chinn, Sarah Goss, Silvia Pratt, Sonya Yu, and Suki Russack.  This competition could not happen without you!

And finally, gratitude goes to the Competition Committee:  Dominique Piana, Artistic Director and Chairperson, Alice Yothers and Susie Spiwak.

Come out and celebrate the achievements of the young harpists and hear beautiful music next Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 2:00pm, when the Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society will present the winners of the biennial Yvonne LaMothe Schwager Harp Competition in recital at the San Damiano Retreat Center in Danville.

This concert, “Romancing the Harp” will be featured as part of the International Harp Festival sponsored by Diablo Valley Arts Academy at San Damiano Retreat, located at 710 Highland Drive, in Danville, CA 94526. General admission is $20 and $12 for students up to age 18. Tickets can be ordered in advance at harpfestival.org/register or purchased at the door.

Participants will perform compositions by harp pedagogues Susann McDonald and Linda Wood Rollo, harpists-composers Andrès, Godefroid, Grandjany, Hasselmans, Pratt, Renié and Salzedo, as well as composers such as Albeniz, Dussek, Liszt, Purcell and others.

Guest artist Madeline Jarzembak will crown the recital with two brilliant virtuoso works, Die Moldau by Smetana, as arranged for harp by Hans Trneček, and Carlos Salzedo’s Variations sur un thème dans le style ancien. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, Madeline is Principal Harp of the Santa Cruz Symphony, and studies currently at the San Francisco Conservatory with Doug Rioth of the San Francisco Symphony.

 

Harp News of Summer

Dear BACAHS Members and Friends,

Well, our prolific harp year is winding down, but not yet over! We’re gearing up for our biennial Yvonne LaMothe Schwager Competition for Young Harpists, Sunday, May 21, at a new location, the Peninsula Jewish Community Center (PJCC). Volunteers are needed, so please consider signing up. Then the Winners’ Recital will follow a week later at the San Damiano Retreat Center in Danville. The final event of the year will be a master class and concert by Katherine Siochi, AHS Concert Artist, and Gold Medal Winner of the 10th International Harp Competition. Don’t miss it!

We are also announcing the term-end of our present slate of board members. Don’t worry, you’re not being left in the lurch! We’ve managed to assemble a stellar group of newcomers to the board – but not to the harp! Read on to see who will be taking over the reins and leading the 2017-2019 season. And thank you to our faithful colleagues on the present executive board as well as those who have served throughout the term who join us in welcoming our successors: Secretary Henry Heines, and Treasurer Melinda Chin, Suki Russack, Alexandra Perdew, Erica Messer, David Trapp, and Mitch Landy and Jim Ward who will both stay on to help the new crew. It’s been a great ride, with many highlights, not the least of which was being recognized by AHS as “Chapter of the Year 2015-2016”. Thank you to all who made this possible!

Please read on to see what’s happening in Member News and our Calendar of Events and don’t forget to follow and like us on Facebook and Instagram!

Happy Harping!
Alice and Susie


MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Alice Yothers
by Jennifer Ellis

Author’s note: Hello! My name is Jennifer Ellis and I am inheriting our Member Spotlight column from Suki Russak. I want to give a huge thank you to Suki for founding the column! It’s a wonderful way to learn about the multitalented people that make up our chapter. I’m honored to have the opportunity to learn more of our members’ stories. This issue, we feature our out-going chapter president, Alice Yothers.

Thank you, Madam President!

Alice Yothers is finishing her term as our indomitable BACAHS president. She is a two-term president of our chapter and BACAHS has thrived under her leadership. She wrote a short note for the Members Spotlight column about her journey to becoming BACAHS President which is included in full below. It’s followed by an interview focusing on her experience as president.

In Alice’s own words: My mother was a piano teacher, and I began piano lessons with her at age six. I quickly learned to read music, but I took any correction by her so personally that I dropped out of formal instruction not long after starting. I continued to listen to her as she taught other children and then I would take the same music and learn it on my own. That makes for a strong reader with no technique! I spent many years playing on my own with her gentle corrections in the background (play slowly and COUNT!) I briefly took lessons from a very accomplished pianist while in grade school but he wasn’t much of a teacher and basically let me do whatever I wanted to. I took up flute in junior high school and had fun with it but never took it very seriously, letting other interests compete for practice time.

Fast forward far into the future to my (ahem) middle years. My brother had married a lovely woman whom I heard played the “folk harp” – whatever that was! We planned a visit with them over Christmas one year and she said to bring my flute so that we could play Christmas carols together. Well, that was the first time I had even seen a small harp and after getting my hands on it, any intimidation was gone. I ended up buying it from her since she was moving on to a larger one. Armed with Sylvia Woods’s Teach Yourself To Play the Folk Harp book and video, I ventured forth. The video lasted one session and then I shelved it and just started reading the pieces from the book and limping along. This lasted a year. During that time I heard of a conference called Beginning in the Middle, which was coming to Santa Rosa. I signed up for it and braved it by myself, sensing that I was to meet up with some inspiration. Well, I DID. Although I felt very unworthy and insecure about why I was there, I found some women who welcomed me into their group and encouraged me. This began my journey into harp study and discovering that I was “falling in love” with my harp! I first became involved with Harpers Hall folk harp group but soon realized pedal harp repertoire was more appealing to me. I bought a gorgeous sounding Camac Clio, which I enjoyed for 11 years before replacing it with my equally gorgeous sounding Camac Atlantide.

Over the subsequent years, I have studied with several wonderful teachers, including Janice Ortega, Jessica Siegel and Dominique Piana, and been inspired by many others through concerts and master classes. I have Janice, Jessica and Karen Gottlieb to thank for twisting my arm to become involved with BACAHS, where I have served in various capacities over the past 11 years. During this involvement I have enjoyed organizing concerts and master classes, creating and editing newsletters, and promoting the harp to the community.

Many times I’ve wondered how things would have been different had I discovered the harp as a child. Or even if I had had it when my children were small. I could have used that outlet and fulfillment a lot earlier! But I truly appreciate what I have now and how the harp has shaped my life in so many positive ways and brought me so many valued friendships and enriched my very being. I know it will be an integral part of me for the rest of my life. Having begun harp study as a mature adult, there are so many pieces yet to learn. It’s an exciting prospect!

Advice for our Members: A Conversation with Alice

When I asked Alice what she most enjoyed about being the BACAHS president, she responded, “I loved being involved in everything.” She loved engaging in the full gamut of activities, explaining that she liked “just making things happen: hosting artists, planning get-togethers, just being involved in it all.” Reflecting back on her presidency, she describes it as “rewarding, and fun, and very worthwhile.”

Discussing what most surprised her in her time as president, she remarked that, as a “late-comer” to the harp and someone who identified as an amateur, she wasn’t initially sure how the chapter would receive her as a president. In the midst of a chapter with so many accomplished members, Alice recalled, “From the very beginning, I felt very unworthy, of course.” But she was happily surprised that amateur and professional harpists alike gave her “the respect for the position and gratitude.” She reflected, “Whatever I was doing was appreciated…whatever I was doing was being recognized.”

Alice notes that the biggest challenge of being president is getting the member support and volunteers to do the work this chapter needs to function. To offer the services the chapter offers, it needs people who are willing to donate their time. In particular, she praised Vice President Susie Spiwak, citing the way she stepped up to the plate: “We have just worked so well together and she was just—her strengths were my weaknesses,” Alice said. “[Susie] has fueled my energy.”

Our new board for 2017-2018 is largely made up of first-time board members. When I asked what advice she has for this and future boards, Alice advocated for boards to draw upon their own sense of inspiration and unique strengths to keep promoting the membership. She noted that professional harpists have to work collaboratively and avoid the pitfalls of self-promotion. So long as the promotion and support of the full breadth of the chapter is the primary overriding goal, the chapter will be in good hands.

If you are considering joining our local board, Alice recommended letting the current board know of your interest and to start attending events! She said there’s nothing to be intimidated by, just dive in and start talking to current board members. Expect to put in your own efforts, she insists, especially for any pet project that you want the board to take on; ideas don’t turn into reality without people willing to do the work to actually implement them. But, if you are willing to help, the board is a very accessible place.

Finally, I asked her to share some of the things she’s listening to these days. She admits her listening is pretty “eclectic” and that no one genre represents all sides of her. She has no interest in being “rigid” about her tastes and likes exploring. Recently, she’s been on an unexpected Credence Clearwater Revival kick (her new house is up in the Lodi area and she discovered they have a song called Lodi). She’s been enjoying listening to some oldies and some of the more mellow Christian contemporary songs like those by Fernando Ortega. She also talked about the effect the chapter has had on her listening habits. For example, initially, she didn’t gravitate towards jazz—and recounted even telling harpist Park Stickney, “I don’t like jazz!” But, through her involvement with the chapter, her perspective has changed. As she’s gone to more and more jazz harp concerts of our members, she’s found herself enjoying jazz works that she wouldn’t have listened to in the past. The jazz harpists in our membership have inspired her and she now approaches jazz with a fresh perspective. For Alice, regardless of the genre, the key thing is melody. Whether Christian contemporary or classical or jazz, Alice says “It has to have melody… I have to have something to hang my hat on!”

Alice, we thank you for your hard work, dedication, and years of service. We wish you all the best!


CHAPTER NEWS:

New Board formed for BACAHS: As the current Board of Directors term comes to an end June 1, a number of members have stepped up to steer the chapter in the coming years. It’s a great group who are eager for your input and with that will plan to bring diverse programming to meet the needs of the chapter and its members.

The new board is comprised of the following people:
Meredith Clark, President
Krista Strader, Co-Vice President and Secretary
Kristin Lloyd, Co-Vice President
Constance Koo, Treasurer
Sarah Goss, Membership
Jennifer Ellis, Newsletter Editor including Member Spotlight column
Dana Wallace, Marketing/Website Administrator.
Jim Ward, Web Master
Brian Swager, Member-at-large
Mitch Landy, voice of reason and Facebook support

Out-going board members will become part of the Advisory Board to support and assist in the transition and as needed going forward. In addition, the Board welcomes the involvement of members through committees, events planning, volunteering, etc.


BACAHS Survey: In order to better plan programming for the chapter, the Board needs your input. They have developed a short survey to seek your opinions, expectations and ways you want to participate in the chapter. Please complete the survey as soon as you can. We’d like to start calculating the results within a week and we’ll report back to you in the next newsletter. Get started by clicking here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WYRG6W7


PLEASE NOTE–THERE IS A NEW LOCATION FOR THE YVONNE LAMOTHE SCHWAGER COMPETITION: Because the Bay-to-Breakers road race is happening in San Francisco on Sunday, May 21, the bi-annual Yvonne LaMothe Schwager Competition for Young Harpists is moved and will take place at the Peninsula Jewish Community Center (PJCC). PJCC is located at 800 Foster City Blvd in Foster City. There are a record number of students participating in the competition—39 people signed up from under age 9 through 25. Come out and listen to the students play—or better yet, volunteer to help out during the day. If you are interested, please email bacahs@gmail.com


The Winners’ Recital follows on Sunday, May 28, at 2pm. It is being held in conjunction with the International Harp Festival at San Damiano Retreat in Danville. Come for the recital and stay for the concert by Deborah Henson-Conant that evening. Information and tickets are available at http://www.harpfestival.org/register

There are also still full-day commuter scholarships and 3 free concert tickets at IHF available to members of BACAHS. Concert performances include The Admiral Launch Duo; Felice Pomeranz and Frank Voltz; Barbary Grant and Kim Robertson; and Deborah Henson-Conant. Email bacahs@gmail.com to reserve your free ticket on a first-come, first-served basis.


American Harp Society Concert Artist and Gold Medal Winner of the 10th International Harp Competition, Katherine Siochi, visits the Bay Area on Sunday, June 11, for a Master Class and Solo Recital. Katherine is presenting recitals and masterclasses in over 20 cities across the US, and joins us before her time as AHS Concert Artist comes to an end in late June. Other honors include first prize in the junior division of the American String Teachers Association, winner of the Anne Adams Awards, winner of the Aspen Music Festival harp competition, and first prize in the Advanced Division of the American Harp Society. Her performances have been featured twice on NPR’s radio program “From The Top,” on New York Public Radio for WQXR’s “Young Artist Showcase,” and on “Performance Today.” Please join us in hosting her master class and what’s sure to be an incredible solo performance. Visit bacharp.org/coming-events/ for tickets and information.


Let’s Get Social! Internet users! Are you on Facebook? If so, please like our page www.facebook.com/bayareaharp! We’ll post upcoming events, photos, news, and all things related to you, our fellow bay area harpists! We want to see all things harp that are happening in the area, and this gives you the opportunity to share and interact with us without waiting for the next newsletter. Thanks for the likes!


MEMBER NEWS:

Jennifer R. Ellis has an upcoming performance at the Starline Social Club in Oakland, CA at 7:30 p.m. on May 13th where she will be playing works by Elliot Cole, Doug Balliett, and Brad Balliett as part of the Mainline Music Concert Series with Oracle Hysterical. Beautiful genre-crossing music, the works will include Babinagar, a song cycle based on an Afghani folktale.

She also has upcoming residencies with Admiral Launch Duo and Seen/Heard Trio at Avaloch and she will be an artist-in-residence working with the composition department at UC Davis next season.

Jennifer will also perform at Boris Goldmund’s The Monthly Salon on Sunday, May 14, at the Forest Hill district home of Peter Grunberg and John Wyatt Nelson. For more information visit http://themonthlysalon.com/.


Jessica Siegel and Harps Etc. welcome students participating the Yvonne LaMothe Schwager Harp Competition to attend the International Harp Festival on May 27 and 28 as their guest! Many workshops on these days focus on the student harpist. Visit harpfestival.org for the full schedule of workshops and concerts including “Taming your Butterflies: Managing performance anxiety” and “Working for a Living: How to make a living as a harpist workshops”; and concerts by Deborah Henson-Conant and Barbary Grant and Kim Robertson. To make your reservation, please contact Harps Etc. at info@harpsetc.com or call 800-836-5559.


Anna Maria Mendieta is performing a multimedia concert-show featuring Harp, Strings, Percussion, and Dance (Tango & Flamenco). They tour all over the United States and will be touring China later this year. This is the first time it will be performed in San Francisco. With one concert only, she would love to invite our wonderful harp community to attend.

“Tango Del Cielo”
Concert-Show
Sunday, June 4th – 3:00pm
Marines Memorial Theater
609 Sutter Street, San Francisco
Tickets: www.CityBoxOffice.com/TangoDelCielo
(415) 392-4400

Anna Maria says: The program is a fun and entertaining program with music and dance (tango and flamenco) and a tribute to the silent movies, since it was through the silent movies that tango was brought to the United States…and on a side note since you’re harpists, my great aunt Nita Naldi was Rudolf Valentino’s co-star for many movies – and she played the HARP too!! (See photo above from one of her movies with Valentino.)

All revolves around the harp as the main instrument in this concert. So, it is especially apropos to invite the harp community.
The concert, a fundraiser to finish the recording project being recorded at Skywalker Ranch, features Argentine tangos arranged for Anna-Maria for harp and orchestra by Piazzolla’s friends and musicians. Most of them are multi Grammy Award winners in their own right and the music promises to be amazing! The project has been more than a year in the making…and they are very excited to be finishing the project this fall.


COMING EVENTS/CALENDAR—Check out the calendar at bacharp.org to get the details on upcoming events including Boris’ Salon on January 14, BACAHS Annual Potluck on January 15, and much much more!  Please post your events to the BACAHS gmail calendar viewed at https://bacharp.org/calendar-2/. If you do not already have access to post and would like to do so, contact us at bacahs@gmail.com.


CLASSIFIED ADS Check out the great harps and accessories for rent and sale recently added to the Classified Ads page.  If you need to list your harp or accessories, fill out the form on the classifieds page. If you have a listing that is no longer current, please let us know at bacahs@gmail.com


MEMBERSHIP Thank you to all who have joined the chapter or renewed your membership in BACAHS. If you have not done so already, please join or renew now. The membership year begins September 1 and goes through August 2017. Although you may be a member of the American Harp Society at the National level, we hope you will join the Bay Area Chapter as well.

The Chapter serves to meet the need to share information, promote and foster an appreciation of the harp as a musical instrument in the Bay Area, and further harp education at all levels. Your support enables continued sponsorship of harp programs and master classes.

Visit BACHARP.org/membership. The Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society is a 501(c)3 corporation and, as such, both membership dues and all donations are tax-deductible, to the full extent allowed by law.

What’s Going On!

Dear BACAHS Members and Friends,

Our harp community is vibrant! With so many things going on, it’s hard to keep up and speaks to the talent we have among us. To keep you better informed, BACAHS has embraced social media. Follow and Like us on Instagram and Facebook. Post your events and musings and contribute to our dynamic community!

Did you participate in the fun and informative weekend with Susann McDonald? In conjunction with the Silicon Valley Chapter, 23 Students performed under Miss McDonald’s tutelage and over 40 auditors, some coming from as far away as Arizona, observed and learned from this revered teacher. The weekend culminated with an intimate luncheon where she shared her passion for the harp and teaching. Check out Brian Swager’s article.

Member Spotlight is on Amelia Romano, who with her trio All That Bad, releases their digital album, “New Perspectives” on March 17 with a concert at Center For New Music. We’ll be there, sponsoring a reception afterwards, to get to know this innovative and talented harpist.

Don’t forget to let us know if you are interested in submitting your name for a drawing toward two commuter scholarships to the International Harp Festival at San Damiano Conference Center during Memorial Day Weekend. The scholarship is transferrable, so if you win but can’t attend all days, you may share extra days with friends. Email bacahs@gmail.com if you want your name in the drawing that will be held during the last week of March.

2017 is the celebration of the 100th birthday of great American composer, artist, writer, activist Lou Harrison (1917 – 2003). Many of the local arts organizations are celebrating and we would be remiss if we did not join in the festivities. Read Mitch Landy’s review of the recent Other Minds Festival 22 concert featuring his work in which Meredith Clark performed. And plan to attend upcoming performances from this same group in which Meredith again will perform and from SFCMP where Karen Gottlieb will perform Harrison’s works. Check out the calendar for more information!

And huge thank you to all who contributed to this newsletter—especially Suki, Brian, and Mitch—great work!! Thank you also to Ellis Schuman for sharing photo memories of harp greats, past and present!

We hope you enjoy this jam-packed issue!

Happy Harping!
Alice and Susie


MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Amelia Romano
by Suki Russack

If you want to be among those who can say “I knew her when…”, then come to hear Amelia Romano’s show, Friday, March 17th, at 7:30pm, at the Center for New Music. Joined by her trio, “All That Bad,” she will be celebrating the digital release of her album, “New Perspectives.” She is among the new generation of dynamite singer/songwriter/ harpists who live and perform in the Bay Area. Her work is lively and interesting and will open your ears to new and vital harp sounds and rhythms and an invitation to see and hear the harp in a different light.

Amelia began her studies when she was in fourth grade with Diana Stork and was a founding member of the Bay Area Youth Harp Ensemble. Locally born and bred, she attended San Francisco School of the Arts High School (SOTA).

While earning her BA at UC Berkeley, Amelia studied harp privately with Cheryl Ann Fulton. Upon completing her degree, she headed to Cape Town, South Africa, in the summer of 2010 to work on behalf of the Playing for Change Foundation at a township music school. Armed with several harpsicle harps, she set out to share her passion for music with young people living in post-apartheid South Africa. Amelia explained, “Music is part of the environment there but there is limited opportunity for the children to receive any formal training.” During her stay she wrote a blog detailing her work with the school community. Her time spent in South Africa deeply informed and shaped her new work featured on “New Perspectives”. The songs tell a story of her journey to maturity.

Since returning to the states, she formed StringQuake in 2012 with cellist Misha Khalikulov, a SOTA alumnus: www.stringquake.com. She will be featuring her newest collaboration at the Center for New Music, “All That Bad” with another SOTA alumnus, trumpeter Matt Ebisuzaki, and bassist Tim Renner.

Amelia is grateful to be a member of BACAHS. “BACAHS keeps myself and other
harpists connected to the diverse network of talent active in the Bay Area harp community, while creating a platform to hear independent voices like my own.”

Amelia plays a Camac Electric Lever Harp which has a pick-up on each string. The tones and textures of her instrument differ from either traditional pedal harp or folk harp. Amelia plays her instrument standing so she can sing with power and conviction. She has an astonishing command of pitch and vocal color. Her new album is a wonderful collection of work, both vocal and instrumental. It will be digitally available on March 17 at Amazon, Bandcamp, and www.ameliaromano.com.

Concert tickets are available at Center for New Music. Plan to stay after the concert and visit with Amelia and her group. BACAHS is hosting a Meet the Artists reception in their honor.


CHAPTER NEWS:

Teachers, work with your Students up to age 25 to get ready for the Yvonne LaMothe Schwager Competion for Young Harpists to be held on Sunday, May 21, 2017 at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. This is a great opportunity for young people to practice their performance and competition techniques and earn cash prizes. The winners of each age group and special prize will perform at the Winners’ Recital that will take place on Sunday, May 28, 2017 at the San Damiano Retreat Center at 2:00pm. Madeline Jarzembak, new Principal Harp with the Santa Cruz Symphony, will be the featured performer, in addition to the student competition winners. Repertoire, Guidelines and Registration are available at https://bacharp.org/competitions/ Entries must be received by May 1, 2017.


The Bay Area Chapter of the American Harp Society has agreed to be a sponsor of the 2017 International Harp Festival, May 25-28, 2017, at the San Damiano Retreat Center in Danville, CA. As a benefit to our membership, scholarships will be awarded to two BACAHS members, to be determined in a random drawing by the chapter board. Each scholarship is for the full registration fee of the IHF, which allows the winner entry to all of the workshops and concerts at the Festival (a $450 value). Lodging and food may be purchased separately at http://www.harpfestival.org.

The deadline has been extended, so if you wish your name to be placed into the drawing pool for one of the scholarships, please email bacahs@gmail.com, by March 15, 2017, and let us know of your interest. The winners will be notified during the last week of March 2017. You must be a BACAHS member to be eligible.

Guest artists and presenters for the Festival include Kim Robertson, Julie Ann Smith, Frank Voltz, Jennifer Ellis, Johathan Hulting-Cohen, Jessica Siegel, Felice Pomeranz, and the winners of the Yvonne Lamothe Schwager Competition for Young Harpists, together with guest artist Madeline Jarzembak. Workshop topics will include Teaching Tactics, Preparing for your Career, Jazz Improvisation for Lever and Pedal Harps, Celtic Music, Editing and Arranging Music, Basic Composition, Healing Harps, Intro to Chamber Music, plus many more. Visit http://www.harpfestival.org for full information.


Let’s Get Social! BACAHS is upping its social media presence! Check out our new Facebook and Instagram pages, and help us post up a storm. We’ll be posting photos and events, but want to hear from you about what you’re doing! From concert hall photos, to harpist sightings, and home practice photos, tag us in your IG photos and use the hashtags #shareyourharp #bacahs #harp and whatever else suits the photo! Can’t wait to share all the likes and #harplove


Are you interested in getting more involved in your Chapter? The 2016-2017 term for the current officers will end May 30, 2017. The new board is in formation. There are many opportunities to get involved, whether on the Board, as Committee Head or solely as a volunteer on an ad hoc basis. Please get involved and keep the momentum of the chapter going. For more information and to express your interest, please contact Alice at aeyothers@gmail.com (note new address) or Susie at bacahs@gmail.com.


Benefit for BACAHS members: BACAHS joined the Center for New Music (C4NM) at 55 Taylor Street in San Francisco. C4NM offers rehearsal, meeting and performance space to its members at reduced rates. If you are interested in learning more about renting the space, contact Susie Spiwak at bacahs@gmail.com. You can check out the space when you attend Amelia’s concert on March 17!


Inspiring Bay Area Weekend with Susann McDonald
by Brian Swager

The Bay Area was fortunate to welcome America’s premier harp teacher, Susann McDonald, for a weekend of events at the end of February. During two master classes, in San Jose and San Francisco, 22 harpists played a wide variety of music, and numerous auditors benefitted as well from Miss McDonald’s informative teaching and the inspiring performances. Many adult harpists and teachers from all over the Bay Area and beyond gathered for an informal “Recharging Your Passion” conversation and luncheon where Susann McDonald and Linda Rollo spoke about the creation of their teaching materials and answered questions on a wide range of topics.

Several themes emerged from the sessions. Miss McDonald stressed the importance of rhythmic accuracy and encouraged students to count and subdivide often rather than trusting their inner sense of rhythm. She mentioned that a rhythmic foundation is also important in ritards. The topic of playing from memory came up repeatedly in all sessions. She believes that it is essential to get in the habit of playing solo literature from memory and encouraged beginning that process as soon as possible, for example, within a week of starting to learn a new piece. She believes that, especially with the harp, the score is a distraction both for the player—as it takes our eyes away from the strings which brings many pitfalls, from getting lost to buzzing—and for the audience, as the music stand usually hides our hands from them. In order to give your full artistic sense, your heart and soul, playing from memory allows us to be at one with the music and connect better with the audience. Regarding harmonics, she told of how her teacher Henriette Renié taught her to make a graph of harmonics to provide a visual image of where on the strings to find the sweetest spot, lower or higher depending on whether the string is flat, sharp, or natural. She talked of maintaining the space between the thumb and index finger (RH), and that the thicker the string is, the more pressure that is necessary with the palm (LH). She encouraged several students to make more substantial bass sound since it often doesn’t carry well, and she recalled that Mademoiselle Renié loved bass and would often say, “give me a good bass.” She also related thatRenié only knew one word in English which she would shriek often: “Relax!!!”

Regarding tone quality, she reminded us to remember to ask ourselves often: “Is it a pretty, beautiful sound?” She also said that we always need to be thinking: “Are we singing?” She encouraged us to think of ourselves not as instrumentalists, merely playing notes and plucking strings, but rather, seeking a vocal, singing, graceful quality. Jessica Siegel commented after one of the classes that Susann McDonald “has an uncanny way of changing the tone of a single note to make the phrase more beautiful and expressive. Her musicianship is outstanding, and she can convey her ideas in a way that the student can respond to play more musically.” Miss McDonald’s joyful, supportive, and encouraging energy was palpable, and Linda Rollo remarked that she has a way of always focusing on the strong points of students. Two harpists who had studied with McDonald at the Juilliard School, Maria Casale and Sarah Voynow, voiced their great appreciation for her constant positive energy which they found invaluable as students.

Several in attendance commented on the variety of repertoire heard, which included several lesser-known pieces published by Dominique Piana’s Harpiana Publications. Many thanks to the boards and members of both the Silicon Valley and the Bay Area chapters who helped make the event so successful, and especially to Linda Rollo who played an integral role.


MEMBER NEWS:

Do you ever wonder what to wear for lessons, recitals, and everything in between? Read Carla Fabris’ article, “Fashion Forward” in the March/April 2017 issue of Harp Column. She unfolds the mystery (or quandary) of “What is appropriate generally and in an overall sense for the modern harpist?” Congratulations, Carla, on the publication of this informative and relevant article!


Karen Gottlieb wants to let you know that the article, “Contracts for the Freelance Harpist: Their Importance and What to Include,” originally published in BACAHS Newsletter, January 2017, has been accepted for publication by the American Harp Society Journal. The Journal board loved the idea that it was a collaborative effort by many members of BACAHS–so kudos to all of us. Many thanks for your contributions. Karen will let us know when to anticipate seeing the article in this national magazine since the publication date is not yet confirmed.


Dr. Diana Rowan’s Virtual Harp Summit 2 runs FREE March 9-15.
Get your free invitation here (necessary for logging in): http://virtualharpsummit.com/
Learn from 25+ master harpists from all over the world, right in your living room.
Virtual Harp Summit 2’s theme is “Technique!” Visit http://virtualharpsummit.com/ to view the teaching and performing roster, plus get your invitation.

Diana Rowan also has many upcoming performances. Please visit https://dianarowan.com/events to view


Jessica Schaeffer performs “Songs of Isaiah” with Bay Choral Guild this weekend, March 3-5. Check out the calendar for additional details.


CONCERT REVIEW: Other Minds Festival 22 Celebrates Lou Harrison’s Centennial
by Mitch Landy

First I must say that I don’t think I’m qualified to review this concert of the Other Minds Festival 22 that took place on February 18 at Mission Dolores in San Francisco. I am a musician, but so is Mick Jagger. However, I am a fan of Lou Harrison. Before I moved to Berkeley in 1969 I had never heard of him. Then I heard his “Suite for Violin, Piano and Small Orchestra,” and I was smitten. This was a new musical world for me. And when I read that the suite would be on the program (and so would harpist Meredith Clark), I knew I had to attend.

The program included three other Harrison pieces unfamiliar to me, and three pieces by Isang Yun, a Korean composer I had never heard of. It seems that the one thing he had in common with Harrison was that both were born in 1917. His pieces – for solo violin, violin and piano, and piano solo – had a lyricism, but were not always easy on the ears. That said, the solo violin piece, “Kontraste” (Yun lived and taught in Berlin at the time) was played with marvelous sensitivity and control by Yumi Hwang-Williams, and was absolutely riveting. On the other two Yun works, Dennis Russell Davies, formerly known to me only as an orchestral conductor, played the piano. These two also played two movements from Harrison’s “Grand Duo for Violin and Piano.”

Now, of the four Lou Harrison works, the first – Sonata #3 for piano – was the only one on the program about which I can offer no praise. It dates from 1938, utilizing serial principles learned from Schoenberg; and I felt as though he was trying to make music in spite of the twelve-tone system. Fortunately, he moved on.

The “Air” and “Stampede” from Harrison’s “Grand Duo” (1988) had some attributes familiar to me from his other works: the piano at times suggestive of gamelan, and his lyrical voice in the Air, a powerful, shifting rhythm in the Stampede, with sparse accompaniment at times of single notes and double octaves in the piano. By the way, for those not familiar with Harrison’s work, he derived the term “stampede” from medieval dance forms called “estampie.” I suspect it was also a bit of a joke.

The intermission seemed way too long; but apparently, if you were waiting to use the inadequate toilet facilities, not long enough. Be warned, if you attend the second Lou Harrison concert on May 20. That program will include much more of our harpist Meredith Clark, who played in the “Suite for Violin, Piano and Small Orchestra,” which, disappointingly, did not display her virtuoso abilities to their fullest. The suite was, however, magnificent. One element of which I had been unaware was the use of a “tack” piano (with tacks inserted in the hammers), which provided a metallic pulse suggestive (again) of gamelan.

I must mention “Canticle No. 3,” an early work (1941) for percussion with the addition of ocarina and guitar. The guitar did not play a melodic solo role, as one might expect. Along with the ocarina, it provided more of structural punctuation. Incidentally, this was perhaps the first time I have heard a good use for ocarina – more sound effect than melody. One of the things I like about Harrison’s music is the rhythms – acrobatic, complex, and stimulating. I had never heard this piece before, and am glad to have done so.

I went with a composer friend who has had little regard for Harrison. His interests range from Morton Feldman to Karlheinz Stockhausen, and don’t generally include anything easy to listen to. He was delighted with the concert, and so was I. I look forward to May 20, and to hearing more of Ms. Clark. I will try to attend in a state of semi-dehydration. (I shall also bring a seat cushion. The pews are all wood.)

Editor’s Note: Karen Gottlieb will be involved in the Lou Harrison 2-day Festival with San Francisco Contemporary Music Players at Z Space. She is playing and speaking on April 22nd. The Movie about Lou’s Life, A World of Music will be featured on April 21st. Many of Lou’s pieces that Karen recorded are used in the sound track. Everything from the Koro Sutra Symphony #3 & 4 to Music for Harp and more. It also includes his building of the “straw bale composers cave” on the edge of Joshua Tree National Park as his home in the desert. Karen’s mother, the architect Lois Davidson Gottlieb, later did a number of remodels and additions to it.


HARP LEGACIES:

Do you recognize these harpists?                                                     

Photo on Left: Honoring Alice Chalifoux, Master Class and Luncheon, March 1986: Left to right–Karen Gottlieb, Ellis Schuman, Miss Chalifoux, Elvira Cassell, Doug Rioth, Roberta Peek, Michelle Sell, Faith Carman, Anne Adams
Photo on Right: Harpo Marx with his teacher, Mlle. Renie

Thank you Ellis for sharing these great memories!

COMING EVENTS/CALENDAR—Check out the calendar at bacharp.org to get the details on upcoming events including Boris’ Salon on January 14, BACAHS Annual Potluck on January 15, and much much more!  Please post your events to the BACAHS gmail calendar viewed at https://bacharp.org/calendar-2/. If you do not already have access to post and would like to do so, contact us at bacahs@gmail.com.

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