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    Hillcrest Centers for the Arts’ Classical Concerts on the Hill Present An Afternoon of Chamber Music – The Channel Islands String Quartet

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    tadalafil arial, and sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;”>Hillcrest Centers for the Arts’ Classical Concerts on the Hill Present An Afternoon of Chamber Music Featuring The Channel Islands String Quartet on Sunday, click November 6 at 2:00pm in an intimate setting at the Hillcrest Center for the Arts, 403 West Hillcrest in Thousand Oaks. Featuring music by Franz Schubert, Arcangelo Corelli, Johann Strauss Jr. and more!

    About the Channel Islands String Quartet: 

    Irving Weinstein, First Violin.  Irving received a Master of Music degree from DePauw University and an Artist Diploma from the Los Angeles Conservatory where he studied with Toscha Seidel.  He played viola with the Roth String Quartet, resident quartet at UCLA, for over 10 years and violin with the Oceano Chamber Players.  As an educator, he was a teacher of violin and viola, a junior high and high school instrumental music teacher in Los Angeles, and a music instructor in two of the Los Angeles Community Colleges.  He became an administrator in the LA Community College District, was the academic vice president at two colleges and retired as the Vice Chancellor of the college district.  Irving now lives in Ventura and plays in local orchestras and chamber music groups.

    Ruth Kay, Second Violin.  Ruth earned her Bachelor of Music degree at CS University Fullerton. She has performed in many different symphonies & chamber groups including the Santa Maria Philharmonic & the Ventura Baroque Strings.  She currently performs with the Channel Island Chamber Orchestra, Moorpark Symphony & Footworks Ballet Company Orchestra. Ruth is a true second violinist who loves the moving underlying themes, creating fullness to a simple melody & lower tones of the violin. She has taught children & adults for many years in her home teaching studio, giving them opportunities to play solos in recitals & preparing for auditions. She now lives in Camarillo with her husband and little dog, Maggie.

    Diana Ray-Goodman, Viola. Diana plays both the violin and the viola. She received her BA in Music from CSU Northridge and worked on her Master’s degree with William Magers at Arizona State University.  She has played in several orchestras including the Phoenix & Santa Barbara Orchestras, Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra and the Thousand Oaks Philharmonic.  Diana is a founding member of the Luminoso Piano Quartet which also performs at the Hillcrest Center for the Arts.  In Thousand Oaks, Diana has a studio of violin and viola students ranging in age from 3 years to adults. She is a Member and Evaluator for the Music Teachers’ Association of California.  A member of the music faculty at CSUCI, she is also a Registered Teacher with the Suzuki Association of the Americas.

    Ervin Klinkon, Cello. Ervin received his musical training in Germany and in New York. His orchestral playing career includes the orchestras in Houston and in Washington, D.C. (National Gallery, Kennedy Center Opera House, National Symphony). He has also performed as a cello soloist and with chamber ensembles in Europe and in the United States. Ervin served as chairman of the music department at Montgomery College and is the former conductor of the Montgomery College Symphony Orchestra. He now lives in Santa Barbara where he continues to lead an active life performing music with various ensembles, teaching the cello and coaching chamber music.

    General Admission Tickets are $12 – $15 and can be purchased by contacting the box office at (805) 381-1246 or www.hillcrestarts.com.

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    WHAT: Hillcrest Centers for the Arts’ Classical Concerts on the Hill Present

    An Afternoon of Chamber Music Featuring The Channel Islands String Quartet

    Featuring music by Franz Schubert, Arcangelo Corelli, Johann Strauss Jr. and more! 

     

    WHEN: Sunday, November 6th at 2:00 pm

    Hillcrest Center for the Arts

    403 W. Hillcrest Drive

    Thousand Oaks, CA

    HOW: (805) 381-1246 or www.hillcrestcenter.com

    TICKETS:  Single Tickets:  $12-$15

    OTHER: Free parking is always available.

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