The Silver Keys on Sunday, October 9 at 4pm

The Silver Keys clarinet quartet are back with classical and pop favorites. Enjoy Sunday afternoon in the gallery with free live classical music. Refreshments are available for purchase at the adjoining Callaloo Cafe.

Program:
Alleluia – W. A. Mozart
Klezmer Trip – Traditional
I – Lebedik un Freylach II – Rebyn’s Tanz III – Freylacher Bulgar
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – Paul Dukas
Eine Kleine Natchtmusik – W. A. Mozart
I – Allegro II – Romance
In the Hall of the Mountain King – Edvard Grieg
Canon – Johann Pachelbel
Beale Street Blues – W. C. Handy
Hip 2 Dat! – Katrina Agioritis
Autumn Wedding – Katrina Agioritis
Sonatina Op. 36-No. 2 – Muzio Clementi
I – Allegretto II – Moderato III – Allegro
Chicken Chowder Rag – Irene M. Giblin

Music for Miles Concerts are held in memory of Miles Kennedy and presented FREE due to the generous support of AFM Local 4 Music Fund, the M4M Committee & Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.

About the Musicians:

Lindsay Wile Charnofsky holds music degrees from the University of Michigan, and the Cleveland Institute of Music. Ms. Charnofsky, former principal clarinetist with the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra, has performed with Opera Cleveland, Red (an Orchestra), CityMusic Cleveland, and the Blossom Festival Band. She is a native of Okemos, Michigan. Lindsay also works as an interior designer, specializing in the design of professional services firms. Lindsay currently resides in Cleveland Heights with her husband Eric, a pianist, and their three spoiled cats.

Emily Lada earned music performance degrees from the Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory and the University of Akron. She studied clarinet with Dr. Alan P. Squire, David Bell and Fred Ormond. Emily has performed with the Cleveland Ballet, Ohio Ballet, and the Blossom Festival Band, as well as in many professional new music recording sessions. She is a founding member of The Silver Keys clarinet ensemble, and the Trillium Trio mixed woodwind ensemble. A native of Cleveland’s west side, Emily is also a non-graphic artist, who once spent seven years with NE Ohio Marc’s stores, designing humorous signage for them.

Bill Meyer received his music degree from Kent State University and has studied further at Notre Dame College, Walsh University, and Cleveland State University. He has performed at Playhouse Square, Tower City, Cain Park, Karamu, the Art Museum, Rock Hall, and Zoo. His career includes 32 years as a Music Educator, with the last 20 in the Cleveland Public Schools. Bill is the Founder of The Silver Keys.

Alix Reinhardt is currently the second clarinetist of the Canton Symphony and Wheeling Symphony. She has also performed with other orchestras, including Opera Cleveland, Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Ballet, Akron Symphony, Youngstown Symphony, Erie Philharmonic, Charleston Symphony (SC), Richmond Symphony. Other various engagements of hers include a chamber music and solo recital in Pecs, Hungary, and most recently, a school concert tour in the Fukui Prefecture, Japan. She is also a member of Renaissance City Winds in Pittsburgh. Alix spends a great deal of time teaching as well as performing. She has held teaching positions at Seton Hill University and The University of Akron as well as maintaining a private teaching studio in her home of Cleveland. Alix earned her Bachelor of Music degree from Indiana University (Bloomington) and her Master of Music degree from the University of Western Ontario. Her primary teachers included James Campbell and Robert Riseling. In her spare time, Alix can be found making pottery.

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