The Friday Noon Concert Series

  • Fri, May 03, 2024
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Arts Club of Washington, 2017 I St NW, Washington DC 20006
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The Friday Noon Concert Series

Pejačević Trio

Glen Kuenzi, violin

Katie McCarthy, cello

Anthony Bock, piano

Friday, May 3, 2024

12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - RSVP required

(limited seating available)

Program

Piano Trio in C, Op. 29 - Dora Pejačević 


I. Allegro con moto 

II. Scherzo: Allegro 

III. Lento - Allegretto 

IV. Finale: Allegro risoluto


About the Artists:

Glen Kuenzi is an up and coming violinist based in Washington, D.C. Originally from Madison, Wisconsin, he earned his B.S. in Violin Performance and Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2022. Since 2020 he has been a regular substitute with the Madison Symphony Orchestra, performing with notable artists Olga Kern and Thomas Mesa in 2021. Glen is now studying for his M.M. in Violin Performance at the University of Maryland-College Park under tutelage of Irina Muresanu. During the summer of 2023 Glen was an orchestral fellow at the National Orchestral Institute where he performed as concertmaster and was honored to be included in NOI’s new partnership with the Smithsonian Stradivarius collection. He was also a string fellow at Eastern Music Festival, where he performed with the Eastern Festival Orchestra. Glen is currently a substitute violinist with the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, Annapolis Opera, and Miami Beach’s New World Symphony. In November 2023, Glen was awarded a tenure track position with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra.

Cellist Katie McCarthy is an active performer, teacher, and arts advocate based in Washington, D.C. She was recently selected to play with the Piatigorsky Cello Festival Mass Cello Ensemble at Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles. She plays in the cello sections of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and Great Falls Philharmonic, and appears regularly in local orchestras, such as the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, Alexandria Symphony Orchestra, and Annapolis Chamber Orchestra. Her masterclass performances have been given by Hai-Ye Ni of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Astrid Schween of the Juilliard Quartet, and the Shanghai Quartet. Ms. McCarthy is passionate about new music and highlighting the music of historically underrepresented composers. Her recent solo recitals featured works by Tania Léon, Nadia Boulanger, Caroline Ahn, Jessie Montgomery, and Maria Newman. Ms. McCarthy is passionate about community engagement in the arts, and continuously learns and acts on the ways musicians can impact and engage their surrounding communities. She plays on a 2016 cello made by Jason Starkie. Ms. McCarthy holds a M.M. in Cello Performance and B.M. in Cello Performance from UMD. Go Terps! 

Anthony Bock is a chamber musician, vocal coach, and collaborative pianist born in Medford, Oregon. Bock has competed and performed throughout the United States and Europe. He has won awards in numerous competitions including 1st prize in the Oregon Music Teachers Association (OMTA) Sonata Competition, OMTA Bach Competition, OMTA Classical and Baroque festival, the 2016-2020 Evans Family Scholarship at Southern Oregon University (SOU), the Brookings Friends of Music Scholarship competition, placed 3rd at Washington International Piano Competition at the Kennedy Center, and has won an orchestral fellowship at Eastern Music Festival. Outside of music, Bock has a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and enjoys hiking, camping, and sports. Bock is an avid performer throughout the Pacific Northwest and the Northeastern United States and has played with numerous jazz ensembles, chamber groups, choirs, opera companies, Theater companies and orchestras. Bock has earned his Bachelor of Music from SOU. During his time at SOU he studied under the instruction of Dr. Alexander Tutunov and Dr. Matthew Goodrich. Bock has completed a Masters of music degree in Collaborative Piano at University of Maryland and is now studying for a Doctorate degree in Collaborative Piano both under the tutelage of Rita Sloan.


This project is supported in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Arts Club of Washington is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. located at 2017 I Street N.W., Washington D.C. 20006

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