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Galvin Cello Quartet in Wasilla

  • Sacred Heart Catholic Church 1201 Bogard Road Wasilla, AK 99654 USA (map)

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Program:

Galvin Cello Quartet

Voice of the Cello

James Baik | Haddon Kay | Sydney Lee | Luiz Venturelli

Variations on a Theme by Rossini - Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840) (arr. Galvin Cello Quartet)

The Swan from Carnival of the Animals - Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) (arr. Galvin Cello Quartet)

12 Variations on a Theme from Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus - Ludvig van Beethoven (1770-1827) (arr. Kai-Wai Yu)

Une Larme (arr. Laszio Varga) - Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)

Ballada I Rapsodia - Kazimierz Wiłkomirski (1900-1995)

Andante Cantabile - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)

Concert Polonaise, Op. 14 - David Popper (1843-1914) (arr. Sebastian van Eck)

Composed of members from Brazil, South Korea, and the United States, the Galvin Cello Quartet burst onto the scene after capturing the Silver Medal at the 2021 Fischoff Competition, followed by winning the 2022 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition and joining the Concert Artists Guild roster. The Quartet takes its name from the Mary B. Galvin Recital Hall at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music where three of its members – Sydney Lee, Haddon Kay, and Luiz Fernando Venturelli – met as students in the studio of acclaimed pedagogue Hans Jørgen Jensen. In June of 2024, the Quartet welcomed James Baik, another former student of Jensen, as their newest member.

With their untamable desire to create, change, and ultimately bring joy through music, the Galvin Cello Quartet is incredibly excited to explore and expand the possibilities of the cello quartet. Using the limitless range of a cello ensemble, the group's mission is to bring together new works from diverse cultural backgrounds while seeking to establish the cello quartet as a core part of the classical music world. The Galvin Cello Quartet embodies virtuosity, with each member bringing their own artistic nuance and acclaimed background to the ensemble. Recent and upcoming highlights include performances and residencies at Bravo! Vail, Ravinia, Ascent International Cello Festival, Newport Classical, Merkin Hall, and the Walton Arts Center.

Sydney Lee captured First Prize at the 2022 Washington International Competition and Second Prize at the Classic Strings International Competition in Dubai, as well as First Prize at the 10th Antonio Janigro International Cello Competition. She has performed in venues such as the Kennedy Center Palladium Center for the Performing Arts, Pittsburgh Symphony’s Heinz Hall, and Verizon Hall. Haddon Kay first debuted with the Civic Orchestra of Chicago as a finalist for the Chicago Symphony Young Artist Competition. Most recently, he captured Third Prize at the George Enescu International Competition and First Prize at the Luminarts and American Opera Society competitions. 

Luiz Fernando Venturelli made his solo debut at the São Paulo Hall at the age of 9 and has since been featured as a soloist with numerous orchestras, including the São Paulo State Symphony, the Goiás Philharmonic, and the Bahia Symphony. He has recently been a prizewinner in the Sphinx Competition, the Samuel and Elinor Thaviu String Competition, and the New York International Artists Association. Also a student of Hans Jørgen Jensen, James Baik is a First Prize winner of the 2023 Susan Wadsworth Young Concert Artists International Auditions and recipient of the Paul A. Fish Memorial Prize and the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Prize. He is a YCA Jacobs Fellow and has played chamber music at the Ravinia and Bridgehampton Festivals. He studies at the Colburn School under Clive Greensmith. 


The Sitka Music Festival, a 501 (c)(3) Nonprofit is Alaska's premier chamber music presenter with the mission of providing the finest classical music experience in Alaska through performance and education.  Winter Classics is presented in part by Alaska Airlines, The Atwood Foundation, University of Alaska Anchorage, GCI, Alaska State Council on the Arts, and the Sitka Music Festival Foundation.

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