Backyard Music Series- No. 1

Wed Jun 23 2021 at 07:30 pm to 09:00 pm

Active Passion | Houston

Active Passion
Publisher/HostActive Passion
Backyard Music Series- No. 1
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About The Event
At Active Passion, we are constantly working on our next events. Our focus is to bring things that we are actively passionate about to our community. Well, we have a surprise for you!
On the evening of June 23rd, we will be hosting the very first of our Backyard Musical Series and it is our distinct pleasure to present Oleg Sulyga who will be leading a delightful string quartet to share their passion for beautiful music with us. The concert will begin promptly at 8 PM and guests are expected to arrive at 7:30 PM to take their seats. This event will have a limited capacity so please reserve tickets.
Supporting The Artist
Active Passion has decided to make this event series free to attend. We will keep our doors open and listen with other local Houstonians as we are brought together through music. In order to support the artists, we ask that you consider donating to the link below and 100% of proceeds go directly to these artists who have been unable to perform due to COVID closures over the last year and a half.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/musical-concert-series-at-active-passion?utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer
About The Artists
Oleg Sulyga
Mr. Sulyga was a member of the world-renowned ensemble “The Moscow Virtuosi” led by Vladimir Spivakov; with which he traveled extensively and performed in the world’s most prestigious concert halls. Currently, Mr. Sulyga is a violinist with the Houston Grand Opera and Houston Ballet Orchestra, and the Mercury Chamber Orchestra
Andrés González
Andrés González has performed as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player throughout the United States, Venezuela, and Europe. His playing has earned him many opportunities to appear as a soloist with several distinguished symphonic ensembles. Mr. González has been featured as a guest artist with the Ocala Symphony, the Sunrise Symphonic Pops, New World School Symphony Orchestra, and the Sewanee Summer Music Festival Orchestra.
Lorento Golofeev
Lorento Golofeev is a member of both the Houston Grand Opera and Houston Ballet orchestras, where he holds the position of Assistant Principal Viola. In addition, he is a member of the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra. Lorento maintains an active teaching career, both at his private studio and at the American Festival for the Arts, which is held every summer in Houston for middle and high school students. Lorento started his musical career at the age of 5 in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. First Lorento started on violin and later, at the age of 17, he switched to viola. Before coming to the United States, he worked in Moldova in National Philharmonic Orchestra, National Chamber Orchestra and Moldavian Opera and Ballet Theatre, with whom he toured all over Europe.
Matthew Dudzik
Cellist Matthew Dudzik has been a member of Apollo Chamber Players since 2009 and Chief Financial Officer since 2012. Based in Houston (TX), Apollo has built a reputation for creative programming and is dedicated to expanding the chamber music repertoire through the commissioning of new works. As Apollo CFO, Mr. Dudzik helped successfully guide the organization through Capacity Building programs at Houston Arts Alliance. In Houston, Mr. Dudzik performs in a wide variety of settings including with the Houston Grand Opera and Ballet and Theater Under the Stars. A frequent performer in Japan, he has appeared with acclaimed violinist Takayoshi Wanami at his Yatsugatake Summer Concerts as well as at the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo. A dedicated and enthusiastic educator, he maintains a vibrant private studio at his home, and he serves as a teaching artist for the Houston Youth Symphony’s MELODY program and the American Festival for the Arts (AFA). Mr. Dudzik began playing the cello under the guidance of Minnesota Orchestra cellist Sachiya Isomura. He continued his studies with Ko Iwasaki at Southern Methodist University and Norman Fischer at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, where he earned his undergraduate and master’s degrees in music, respectively.
We look forward to listening to world-class musicians perform in our back garden and can't wait to share the memories.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Active Passion, 803 Usener Street, Houston, TX 77009, United States

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