ffi W Arizona State University w School of M usrc ffi tiilililltiw GUEST ARTIST CONCERT SERIES TRYNCHUK CARMEN R o RECITAL HALL Thursday, March 30,2000 .7:30 p.m. A native of Canada, Carla Trymhuk has performed as soloist with orchestras across tlp coDtinent, including the Calgary Philharmonic (Albert, Canada), Camellia Synphony Orchestra (Sacramento, CA), Columbia Synphony Ochestra (Portland, OR), Manchester Symphony Orchestra (IN), Michiana Symphony Orchestra (MI), Scottsdale Symphony Orchestra (AZ), Souttrern Arizona Symphony Orchestra - Tucson, Thayer Syrnphony Orchestra (MA), and Wrllmar Crrnrrudty Orchestra (MN), as well as the St- Joseph ho Musica Chamber Orchestra (MI), Surrey Yorth Orchestra (British Columbia, Canada), and Rockland Festival Orchestra (NY). Engagement during the 1999-2O0O season include the Barber Concerto with the combined University of Southern Main Symphony Orchestra and the Community Orchstra of the Portland Symphony, the MendelssohaViolinCotcertowith both the Southwest Minnesota Symphony, and New Westminster Symphony Orchestra (British Columbia, Canada), three performances of Saint-Saens' Introductiotr md Rondo Capriccioso in a re-engagement with the Scotedale Symphony Orchestra (AZ), the Beethoven Triplc CotrcertoforViolin, Cello, and Piano with the LaPorte Symphony Orchestra (IN), and a performance with the Montclair Chamber Ensemble (NJ). Performances during the 200G 2001 season include the Beethoven Triple Conceno with the Southwest Michigan Synphony, and Baugalore East-West Festival Orchestra (India). Ivls. Tyrnchuk has been a featured performer on both United States and Canadian radio and television. As recitalist, she has performed tfuoughout Canadq the Caribbean, Great Britain, and the United States, including New York City at Uncoln Center's Alice Tully Hall. During the 1999-2000 season she gives the premiere recording of Kittyhawk for violin and piano by U.S. composer Randall Davidson, and is presented in recital from coast-to-coast throughout the Udted Stdes, Canada, and India (Dehli, Calcutta, Bombay, Bangalore, and Pune). An accomplished chamber musician, Ms. Trynchuck is first violinst of the Amherst String Quartet, quartet-in-residence at Andrews University. The Quartet has performed tlrough the United States, including concerts at New Y