Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Chamber Music Concert Featuring a Kathy's Music Teacher



Chamber Music for Piano, Voice, and Flute 


Anoush Tchakarian, piano 
Sonya Fandozzi- Caceres, soprano
Josephine Kost, flute 

Westminster Presbyterian Church Sanctuary
Sunday, February 23 4:00 p.m.


We are pleased to share that one of our teachers, Josie Kost, will be performing as part of a special Chamber Music Concert . The address is 2040 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15241.

Josie Kost teaches Kindermusik, Flute, and Piano for our school.

The concert will be approximately 1 hour.
This is an excellent opportunity for parents and our Music Artistry Students.

Please direct questions about the venue to (412) 835-6630.


A varied program of chamber music for solo piano and combinations of soprano, flute, and piano, including works by Bach, Brahms, Sibelius, Saint-Saëns, Scriabin, and Ravel.
Acclaimed pianist Anoush Tchakarian is adjunct professor of piano at Duquesne University. Winner of the Steinway Society Piano Competition and the Concerto Competition at Duquesne University, Tchakarian has performed as soloist with the National Music Conservatory Orchestra and Duquesne University Orchestra. Her numerous solo and chamber music performances include international festivals
in Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, Finland, and the United States. She has made recordings for WQED multimedia, Bulgarian National TV, and Bulgarian National Radio.
Soprano Sonya-Fandozzi Caceres made her professional debut as Lady Billows in Britten's Albert Herring on the 2002 Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Concert Series. Earlier in 2002 on the seminary’s series, she was the featured vocal soloist alongside Pittsburgh Symphony performers for Mozart’s Gala Birthday. A graduate of Duquesne University's Mary Pappert School of Music, Caceres appeared as soloist on an international tour with the Duquesne University Chamber Singers and has been featured in leading roles with the Duquesne University Opera Workshop.
A graduate of the Wheaton College Conservatory of Music, flutist Josephine Kost received her Master of Music degree and Artist Diploma from Duquesne University.
In addition to performing, Josie loves teaching students of all ages. She is an adjunct professor at Duquesne, conducting the flute choirs. She is also a certified Suzuki flute and piano teacher and a licensed Kindermusik instructor. 



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