Ladies Musical Club: Songs by Schubert, Mozart, & More | Songs by Eldon Leuning
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- Stephanie Guasch, soprano
- Sharon Wong, piano
- Katie Hochman, soprano
- Karin McCullough, piano
Henri Duparc — Chanson triste ("Sad song")
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — "Una donna a quindici anni" from Così fan tutte, K. 588
Johannes Brahms — Botschaft, Op. 47, No. 1
Claude Debussy — Ariettes oubliées, L. 60, No. 4: Chevaux de bois
Luis García Jordá — Amar y sufrir
Eldon Leuning — From Far, from Eve and Morning
Eldon Leuning — Have You Got A Brook?
Eldon Leuning — How Do I Love Love Thee?
Eldon Leuning — It's All I Have
Eldon Leuning — My River Runs to Thee
Eldon Leuning — Not in Lone Splendour
About Stephanie Guasch, soprano
About Sharon Wong, piano
Sharon Wong is a pianist passionate about playing chamber music with instrumentalists and singers. She began her collaborative piano journey during high school while serving as the organist and choir accompanist for her church. During her university years Sharon studied with Margaret Fabrizio on an 1812 fortepiano (twin to the piano Broadwood sent to Beethoven) while gratifying her inner nerd, earning a BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering. Recently retired after serving as a technology executive at multiple startups and major software companies, Sharon now happily plays with many chamber ensembles and subs at various churches around Seattle.
About Katie Hochman, soprano
Soprano Katie Hochman enjoys performing recitals, opera and opera scenes through the Ladies Musical Club and Puget Sound Concert Opera. Highlights for the soprano have been the title role of Massenet's Cendrillon and soloist in La Damoiselle Élue both with Puget Sound Concert Opera. Katie has previously sung with Portland Opera, Utah Opera, Willamette Concert Opera, Opera Theater Oregon, and Rainier Family Opera. She has also enjoyed orchestral work as soprano soloist in Handel's Messiah, Fauré's Requiem, Haydn's Creation, and Mozart's Exultate, Jubilate.
About Karin McCullough, piano
Karin McCullough took the less-traveled road to a music career. A serious pianist while growing up in Illinois, she suppressed her aspirations and instead became a paralegal. One day she was asked to accompany opera singers at a Fremont Bistro—a weekly engagement lasting 5 years. By then her popularity as an accompanist, soloist and piano teacher let her trade her life as a paralegal for that of a full-time musician. Karin is a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music in Piano. Karin maintains a flourishing piano studio in Ballard and performs frequently in the Seattle area. She is an active volunteer and member of Seattle Music Teachers Association (SMTA), Principal Organizer for the local chapter of Bach in the Subways, and has served on the boards of SMTA and Musical Experiences, a nonprofit classical music education organization. Karin is the pianist for Third Church of Christ, Scientist.
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