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Stars of the Future Concert a Great Success

As the concert opened, Sunday, March 8, chairman, Marge Fridrich, revealed a surprise preview of the 2009-2010 Fine Art series.  Twelve-year-old pianist Shelby Yuan began the afternoon displaying her amazing talent.  She was accompanied on the organ by her teacher, Angeline Ng.  Shelby will perform with the Tucson Symphony in May.  The audience was further awed by the revelation that she had first performed with the symphony at age 9.

Shelby was followed by Adam Ackerman performing the Arturian Trumpet concerto.  He was accompanied by Linda Ackerman.  Linda, Adam’s mother provided additional pleasure with her masterful accompaniment to Adam.  After Adams’s performance, we revealed, to the audience, that she is the pianist whose many piano styles we so enjoy at the Gaslight Theater. 

The concert continued with an inspiring performance by pianist Jinny Huh, also a student of Angeline Ng,  followed by U of  A  cello performance major, and also mathematics major, Jonathan Cain.

The concert concluded with eighteen-year-old Jason Xu.  Jason. A student at U of A, studied for six years with Ng.  He is continuing piano studies at U of A as he pursues a double major in Mathematics and Economics.    Jason’s performance electrified the audience.  Judging by the response to this first foray into featuring young artists in our concert series, Stars of the Future will continue in our 2009-2010 series and you, too, will be astounded by the talent of , then, thirteen year old Shelby Yuan.  

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