Concert Program Descriptions
Educational Concert Programs
The Rosewood Chamber Ensemble is in its seventh season of
entertaining audiences with their programs based on the music and people
of the early United States. The Greater Boston Flute Association wrote
about their Boston concert, "The pieces were played with great style and
joy, resulting in a captivating performance." An appealing element of
every concert is the background stories they tell about the periods,
historical figures, music, and instruments they use. Barbara plays these
concerts on historical flutes, including wooden Asa Hopkins flutes, made
in Litchfield, CT circa 1830. Judy enjoys performing on her nineteenth
century Martin “Parlor” guitar that is the same model that was owned and
played by Mark Twain.
Barbara and Judy have taken their unique blend of
musicality, humor, and scholarship to many notable venues including the
Adams National Historical Park, Yale Collection of Musical Instruments,
Litchfield Historical Society, and the National Flute Association
Convention. The high quality of their programs has earned them
membership on the Connecticut Office of the Arts Performing Artists
Roster and four grants from the Evelyn Preston Memorial Trust Fund.
Their first CD, Songs and Dances of Early America, was partly
funded by a grant from the University of Connecticut School of Fine
Arts. Their repertoire ranges from familiar Stephen Foster songs
and lively dances of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to the
classical music beloved by John Quincy Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Award winning flutist Barbara Hopkins is a
cousin of the early American woodwind maker Asa Hopkins, who lived and
worked in Litchfield, Connecticut. A member of the Hartford Symphony
Orchestra and flute and chamber music faculty at Hartt Community
Division, she
moved to Hartford to play in the Symphony, having no idea that Asa
Hopkins existed, or that her ancestors were from Hartford. She has "come
home" in a way she never dreamed of. She has released three CDs
including Telemann Methodical Sonatas, Vol. 1, Short Concert
Pieces for Flute and Piano, and Andersen Etudes, opus 15.
Flute Talk recommends her Andersen CD, writing “Hopkins plays these
virtuoso etudes with taste and a technical ease that many students work
for years to never achieve.” The Flute Network praised her
Telemann recording as, "full, rich, and highly musical," and the best
selling Short Concert Pieces disc was partly funded by a grant
from the Hartt Community Division Faculty Development Fund. She has her
Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Stony Brook University, and is using
the research skills she developed in her doctoral studies to
find scores of nineteenth century American music. Barbara has been a top
prize winner in the National Flute Association Competition and the New
York Flute Club Young Artist Competition, and was awarded a fellowship
to Tanglewood Music Center, where she had the honor of playing principal
flute under Leonard Bernstein. She earned her Master of Music from The
Mannes College of Music, and her Bachelor of Music at The Hartt School.
Judy Handler has presented concerts and
workshops at numerous venues throughout the United States including the
University of Arizona, Commons Theater in Chicago, the Boston Classical
Guitar Society and the Guitar Salon in New York. As co-founder of the
Connecticut Classical Guitar Society, Judy helped develop one of the
largest groups of its kind in the United States. She performs
nationally with her husband, guitarist/mandolinist Mark Levesque. They
have received critical acclaim for their CDs, Passion, Two
Guitars Live! and Acoustic Blend and are also featured on
five CDs produced by the Connecticut Classical Guitar Society. Judy
studied under internationally renowned performer and teacher Oscar
Ghiglia at The Hartt School, where she received her Master of Music
degree, and at the Aspen Music Festival. Judy’s Bachelor of Music degree
is from the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati. She has also
studied abroad, earning a Certificate from the Vila-Seca Salou
Conservatory in Spain and a Diploma of Merit from the Accademia Musicale
Chigiana in Italy. Judy teaches and runs performance classes in Vernon,
CT.
For descriptions of our current programs,
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