International Institute for Culture

 

PAINTING WITH MUSIC


 
TIME:
 
March 27, 2022    2:00 PM       
 
EVENT DESCRIPTION:
 
Please join us for a concert presented by accomplished cellist, Dr. Larissa Fedoryka, as she introduces her "Painting with Music" series. The program aims to bring to life the power of music to create not only beautiful sound, but to "paint" beautiful images as well. Go home feeling as though you went to a concert and a museum as well!  
 
Larissa will be joined by pianist, Sadie Hoyt, who currently holds a piano fellowship at Catholic University. 
 
All free will offerings will be sent to aid the Ukraine through The Sovereign Military Order of Malta  
 
Larissa Fedoryka grew up performing with her family, The Fedoryka Family Ensemble, bringing her to venues such as the Kennedy Center and the Wolf Trap Family Festival. She received her Doctorate of Musical Arts in 2017 from the University of California Santa Barbara. While in California, she freelanced as a cellist, playing with local orchestras, recording as a session cellist and touring with Latin pop icon Marco Antonio Solis and Gloria Trevi. She most recently toured with Celtic-Americana band Scythian, holding down the back-line as cellist and electric bass guitarist. Currently residing in Front Royal, Virginia, she teaches Music Theory and the History of Music at Christendom College, while establishing her house concert series "Painting with Music".  
 
Sadie Hoyt is most at home when she is making music with others, whether it be helping students in her private studio, collaborating with singers and instrumentalists, rehearsing with choirs, or sight-reading chamber music with her siblings. She has participated in chamber music festivals in the United States, Canada and Austria, including Frost School of Music in Salzburg, Pittsburgh Chamber Music Seminar, Cleveland Institute of Music Summer Chamber Music Program, the Vancouver International Art Song Institute and the Wintergreen Music festival, where she was awarded the piano fellowship in 2019. She currently lives in Washington DC, where she holds a piano fellowship at the Catholic University of America while pursuing a MM in Chamber Music. A passionate pedagogue as well as collaborator, Sadie runs a private piano studio and is on the faculty at the International School of Music. 
 
A special thanks to Peter Rawson for making this event possible.  
 
Concert will begin at 2 pm with light refreshments to follow.

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