All About Liliana Lazzari
Liliana Lazzari, a resident of San Diego, has been active in the music community for over 18 years. Her teachers include Claude Monteux, Damien Bursill-Hall, Teresa Beaman, Jane Masur and Beth Ross-Buckley. She received a Bachelors of Music, in Flute Performance from San Diego State and a Masters of Music in Flute Performance from California State University Fresno. She was given the distinction of being an All-American Scholar in 2002. She has won many honors in various flute competitions. Currently, she teaches band and orchestra at Oak Valley Middle School in the Poway Unified School District while maintaining an active flute studio.
To find out more about Liliana Lazzari and her flute studio go towww.flutediva.com.
Liliana Lazzari, a resident of San Diego, has been active in the music community for over 18 years. Her teachers include Claude Monteux, Damien Bursill-Hall, Teresa Beaman, Jane Masur and Beth Ross-Buckley. She received a Bachelors of Music, in Flute Performance from San Diego State and a Masters of Music in Flute Performance from California State University Fresno. She was given the distinction of being an All-American Scholar in 2002. She has won many honors in various flute competitions. Currently, she teaches band and orchestra at Oak Valley Middle School in the Poway Unified School District while maintaining an active flute studio.
To find out more about Liliana Lazzari and her flute studio go towww.flutediva.com.
All About Adan Provencio
Adan Provencio is an active freelance performer and teacher in Southern California. He has performed with the San Diego Opera, San Diego Chamber Orchestra, La Jolla Symphony, San Diego Wind Ensemble, Cabrillo Chamber Orchestra and is substitute flutist with the San Diego Symphony. He is currently performing as principal flute with Lyric Opera San Diego. As soloist, he has presented recitals throughout Southern California and Paris, France and performed concertos with the Pacific Symphony, Fresno Philharmonic, San Diego Wind Ensemble and others. He commissioned composer Igor Korneitchouk to develop new music for flute which resulted in Versus Antiqui, Suite for flute and piccolo. He premiered this work (with Piccoloist Elizabeth Ashmead) at the 2005 National Flute Association Convention. He has also collaborated with members of Issacs, McCaleb and Dancers in cross disciplinary projects. His teachers include Christelle Burgess, Mary Ellen Trefry, Teresa Beaman, Damian Bursill-Hall and Claude Monteux.
To find out more about Adan Provencio and his flute studio go to www.adanprovencio.com
Adan Provencio is an active freelance performer and teacher in Southern California. He has performed with the San Diego Opera, San Diego Chamber Orchestra, La Jolla Symphony, San Diego Wind Ensemble, Cabrillo Chamber Orchestra and is substitute flutist with the San Diego Symphony. He is currently performing as principal flute with Lyric Opera San Diego. As soloist, he has presented recitals throughout Southern California and Paris, France and performed concertos with the Pacific Symphony, Fresno Philharmonic, San Diego Wind Ensemble and others. He commissioned composer Igor Korneitchouk to develop new music for flute which resulted in Versus Antiqui, Suite for flute and piccolo. He premiered this work (with Piccoloist Elizabeth Ashmead) at the 2005 National Flute Association Convention. He has also collaborated with members of Issacs, McCaleb and Dancers in cross disciplinary projects. His teachers include Christelle Burgess, Mary Ellen Trefry, Teresa Beaman, Damian Bursill-Hall and Claude Monteux.
To find out more about Adan Provencio and his flute studio go to www.adanprovencio.com