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Music at Noon artists for March, 2021

Monday, March 8 ~ 12:00–12:30pm Pacific Time

Belrose Duo: David Garrett, cellist & Junko Ueno Garrett, pianist

Cellis David Garrett and pianist Junko Ueno Garrett play Franck's Cello Sonata in A Major, one of the most beloved sonatas in the instrument's repertoire.

On YouTube and Facebook



Wednesday, March 10 ~ 12:00–12:30pm Pacific Time

David Lee Ruest, violin, and Taro Wayama, guitar

Mr. Ruest and Mr. Wayama play music spanning two and a half centuries, including a complete Sonata by G.F. Handel, a movement by the obscure Filippo Gragnani, two American folk song arrangements and two of Mr. Wayama's own compositions.

On YouTube and Facebook



Wednesday, March 17 ~ 12:00–12:30pm Pacific Time

Putter Smith, jazz bass & Ed Czach, piano

Putter Smith and Ed Czach offer up a selection of their own tunes, including "Anam Cara, VR," a poignant memorium to Mr. Smith's late wife, the renowned jazz vocalist VR Smith.

On YouTube and Facebook



Wednesday, March 24 ~ 12:10–12:40pm

Samvel Chilingarian, violin, & Lucy Nargizyan, piano

Mr. Chilingarian and Ms. Nargizyan present a program of duos and solos including music by Fritz Kreisler, Domenico Scarlatti, Federigo Fiorillo, Alexander Scriabin, and Franz Schubert.



Wednesday, March 31 ~ 12:00–12:30pm Pacific Time

The Sam Hill Duo, guitarist Sam Hill and flutist Laura Osborn

Ms. Osborn and Mr. Hill offer a selection of traditional Celtic tunes plus two of Sam's original pieces.

On YouTube and Facebook



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Musical Artists: If you would like to perform for the Music at Noon Series, please submit your biography/resume, plus a CD recording, mp3s or website link to your music. Direct submissions and questions to Music at Noon Director Anita Protich via email or phone (626-793-2191). Currently, we are booking for our in-person/online series (an in-person program, posted to YouTube a couple weeks later).