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Multinational MusiCamp recital was in perfect harmony at the Mingei


UNION-TRIBUNE

August 15, 2008

The musicale offered performances by seven young artists: one from Germany, one from Bulgaria, one from the Netherlands, and four from Venezuela.

One played the clarinet, two played the flute, two played the violin, one the viola and one the cello.

All were part of a two-week summer music camp staged by the San Diego Youth Symphony and Conservatory and the Rotary International Youth Exchange.


CRISSY PASCUAL / Union-Tribune
Young flautist Kimberley Beimin, from the Netherlands, with Marvin Levine (left), Anni Lipper and Jeff Edmonds at a musicale staged by the San Diego Youth Symphony at the Mingei International Museum.
The recital – which ended the fourth annual MusiCamp – was presented for members and guests of Angels' Angels, a support group of the San Diego Youth Symphony.

It featured individuals and small ensembles and was held in the auditorium of the Mingei International Museum. (Two concerts had been played by the entire International Youth Symphony earlier in the month.)

Jeff Edmonds is artistic director of the San Diego Youth Symphony and of the international orchestra.

Included in the audience at the Mingei were Susan and Dr. Ronald Heller, Anni and Arthur Lipper (Anni chairs the Angels' Angels), Reinette and Marvin Levine, Kevin Chaisson, Esther Nahama, Clive David, Martha Ehringer, Shirl Stoller, Debbie Day, Gloria Cooper, Colleen and Augusto Angelucci, Linda and Joseph Satz, Sally Fuller, and Dorothy and Joel Sollender.

Armi and Albert Williams were there, together with Terrie and Jim Taylor, Bernice and Daniel Ashe, William Beamish, Louarn Fleet, Joyce Gattas, Karen and Miguel Hilario, Barbara and Bill Sturgeon (he was the MusiCamp coordinator for Rotary), Mary Walker, Barbara Barnes, Marjorie Barnes, Leslie Constantini, and Dr. John McHugh.

Still more were Betty Hiller, June and Eric Furman, Marlene Doyle, Catharina Graves, Dick Ahlborn, Gina Dronet, Carol and Jon Gebhart, Camilla Hutson, Marissa and Tim Kelley, Barbara Luce, Mary and Col. Robert Porter, Susan and Steven McNeil, William Powell, and Jaclyn and Stan Summers.

Some others applauding the young musicians were Miriam and Gene Summ, Martha Ann Upp, Rob Sidner, Mona Kelley, Jeanette Stevens, Justin Rennilson, Armando Albina, Ellen and Capt. Steven Slack, Mark Bennett, Ann Calvert, Ursula Koehler, Letrece Mendiola, and Saundra and Hersch Saperstein.

Serving as hosts were Pat and Troy Daum with son Arthur, Sandra Goldstein, Lynn and Peter Hamilton with son David, Jessica Swisher, and Joyce and Ron Hunt.

Youngsters featured in the musicale were Marie-Luise Kerkau of Germany, Kimberley Beimin of the Netherlands, Martin Stoyanov of Bulgaria, and Wilfredo Perez, Omar Perez, Jairo Gonzalez and Roberto Perez of Venezuela. Accompanists were Olaf Kerkau and Dana Burnett.


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