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Live@DCC 2nd Friday Free Noon Concerts - September 11: FluteSong4!


Live@DCC is a Free Noon Concert Series held on 2nd Fridays at the Davis Community Church, 4th and "C" Streets, Davis, CA, which dovetails with Davis' "2nd Friday ArtAbout". On Friday, September 11, 12 noon - 1 pm, FluteSong4 - a professional flute quartet, will present their program: "An Odyssey Across Borders", featuring Ann DiPasquale, Carina Celesia Moore, Pat Walton, Irene Warschauer on Piccolo, Flute, Alto Flute, and Bass Flute. The program consists of works by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Claude Debussy, Edward Elgar, Duke Ellington, and others. FluteSong4 is a professional flute quartet (playing combinations of bass flute, alto flute, concert flute, piccolo) that provides music for a variety of performance settings including weddings, holiday celebrations, retirement community concerts, memorial services, and other special events. Their large repertoire is diverse and can be customized to fit any occasion. Members include Ann DiPasquale, Carina Celesia Moore, Pat Walton, and Irene Warschauer. They met in the Camellia City Flute Choir, which has been performing for many years at a a range of venues including six appearances at the National Flute Association Conventions (Anaheim, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Portland), the California State Capitol Rotunda, the Crocker Art Museum, and the Music at Noon concert series at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Sacramento. FluteSong4 was recently interviewed on CapRadio's Local Artist Feature. All members are active in the Camellia City Flute Choir and the Sacramento Flute Club. Members of FluteSong4: CARINA CELESIA MOORE Carina loves playing the flute and sharing her passion for music with others. She has performed flute in various east coast ensembles, and currently is a member of FluteSong4, the Camellia City Flute Choir, and the quartet, FLUTES! Carina has served as a substitute in the Sacramento Symphonic Winds, and she performs flute and piano duo concerts in churches, retirement communities, and private parties. She studied flute with Patricia Harper at Connecticut College, and with Tod Brody and Dr. Alice Lenaghan in northern California. In FluteSong4, Carina plays flute and alto flute. PAT WALTON In addition to belonging to FluteSong4, currently performing in the Camellia City Flute Choir, and performing in the past as a member of the Bremerton Symphony, Fairfax Virginia Symphony, Merck Symphony (Germany), and with the Flute and Harp chamber ensemble at Fair Oaks’ Slocum House Restaurant, Pat has been a certified flute teacher of the Suzuki Method since 1993. Since minoring in music, Pat has continued her flute study with Sidney Zeitlund (principal, Seattle Symphony), Wally Mann (principal, National Symphony), and Dr. Alice Lenaghan (principal, Oakland Symphony). An active member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas, Suzuki Music Association of California, Sierra Branch, National Flute Association and an attendee and performer at the National Flute Convention. IRENE WARSCHAUER Irene and her husband Dan are retired music teachers who moved to Sacramento from the Midwest in 2009 to be closer to family. Their two grown children and four grandchildren are all actively involved in music. Irene received her MM degree from the Univ. of Wisconsin and has spent her entire adult life as a teacher and performer with various symphony orchestras, wind ensembles, chamber groups and early music consorts. In addition to playing in Flutesong4, she is also in the Camellia City Flute Choir and the Sacramento Flute Club. ANN DiPASQUALE Envisioning a life in Music, Ann began offering private flute lessons to neighborhood classmates in ninth grade, and started working as a public-school Music teacher at age 21. She was admitted to the American Federation of Musicians Local 60-471 in 1974, a membership she has maintained since then. Performing professionally as a freelance gig artist on piccolo and flute, she was a member of ensembles including the Hour of Power Orchestra, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Beach Cities Symphony, Keystone Winds, and Benicia Ballet Orchestra. Ann also appears as a guest artist with the Auburn, Folsom Lake, and Solano Symphony Orchestras. In FluteSong4, she plays piccolo, flute, alto flute and bass flute.

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