Duo Canfield

2019-20 CMM WRS Duo Canfield

Duo Canfield will be presenting an engaging four-hand program featuring a collection of classic Brahms duets, several pieces of Spanish influence and their own four-hand version of John La Montaine’s Fuguing Set for Piano. It will be an event you won’t want to miss!

Identical twin sisters Elizabeth and Evangeline Canfield, known for their charismatic mix of commentary, performance and synchronicity, have performed throughout the United States and abroad. They have been keen advocates of the duo piano genre as performers and instructors. Dedicated to bridging the gap between concert-goers and performers, the twins actively seek to connect with audiences through their love of four-hand and two piano works.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

SU Opera Pastiche: Ellis Island

2019-20 CMM WRS SU Opera Pastiche: Ellis Island

SU Opera Pastiche: Ellis Island

Singers in the Syracuse University Opera Workshop will present excerpts from their fall 2019 production, a staged version of Alan Louis Smith’s Vignettes: Ellis Island. The story tells of real people, immigrants who came to America as immigrants from Europe in the early 20th century, arriving by boat at Ellis Island.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Lana Stafford, flute; Christopher Spinelli, piano

2019-20 CMM WRS Lana Stafford and Christopher Spinelli

Lana Stafford, flute
Christopher Spinelli, piano

Lana Stafford and Chris Spinelli’s upcoming Civic Morning Musicals Recital will feature beloved works from the flute and piano repertoire, new discoveries written by and for Syracuse natives, and two songs we arranged ourselves to open and close the program. We are so excited to play our favorite program yet (short and sweet) on with CMM’s grand piano in the beautiful sanctuary at Park Central on Oct. 9th.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Robbie Padilla, piano

2019-20 CMM WRS Robbie Padilla

Robbie Padilla, piano

Robbie will perform the music of George Gershwin and contemporaries. The program opens with Gershwin’s Three Preludes followed by Florence Price’s Sonata in E Minor. The second half of the program features Jeux d’eau by the renowned Maurice Ravel, who shared a mutual respect with Gershwin, and ending with the solo piano version of Rhapsody in Blue.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Peter Rovit, violin; Arvilla Wendland, viola; Ida Tili-Trebicka, piano

2018-19 CMM WRS 12 Peter Rovit Arvilla Wendland Ida Tili-Trebicka

Peter Rovit, violin; Arvilla Wendland, viola; Ida Tili-Trebicka, piano perform a free recital as part of our Outreach Series with free admission at The Nottingham.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Lana Stafford, flute; Christopher Spinelli, piano

CMM Civic Morning Musicals

Lana Stafford, flute
Chris Spinelli, piano

This recital is part of our Outreach Series with free admission at The Nottingham.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Adina Martin, soprano; Phil Eisenman, bass; Robbie Padilla, piano

2018-19 CMM WRS Adina Martin, Phil Eisenman, Robbie Padilla

Adina Martin, soprano
Phil Eisenman, bass
Robbie Padilla, piano

PROGRAM
Excerpts from Don Pasquale by Gaetano Donizzeti (1787-1948)
Bella siccome un angelo (Dr. Malatesta)
Un foco insolito (Don Pasquale)
Quel quardo, il cavaliere (Norina)
Buona nuove, Norina (Norina and Malatesta)
Let’s see now (Norina and Pasquale)

A Man and a Woman (110 In The Shade) by Harvey Schmidt (1929-2018)

THE ARTISTS
Adina Martin, soprano, graduated from SUNY Fredonia with a B.A. in Music Education in May 2018. During her time at Fredonia, she played Angelina (Trial by Jury) in the Student Opera Theatre Association’s Opera Scenes, she was selected to be a student conductor for the University Chorus, and performed as a soloist in the Western New York Chamber Orchestra’s Mozart Concert in 2016. Martin attended the Rocky Ridge Young Artist Seminar in 2017, and Resonanz Opera’s Big Voices Program in 2018. Martin covered the role of Ann in the Astronaut’s Tale with the Society for New Music for their performance in March. She is a proud student of Julie Newell. Martin plans to pursue an M.M. in vocal performance next year.

Phil Eisenman has performed leading and supporting roles in opera, musical theatre, oratorio and choral ensembles. He has worked with Syracuse Opera, Cleveland Opera, Western New York Opera Theatre, Oswego Opera, Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, Society for New Music and most recently with CRS Barn Studio in Ithaca. A Syracuse Post Standard review noted, “Eisenman… has a rich baritone voice, clear diction, dashing good looks and stage presence!”

Phil serves as a board member of Syracuse’s Civic Morning Musicals Inc., the third oldest musical organization in the country. He is membership chairman for the Central New York Association of Music Teachers and serves on the board of the Syracuse Country Dancers.

Robbie Padilla plays solo and collaborative piano throughout the Central New York Region and beyond. His keyboard experiences include both solo and collaborative recitals, large ensemble concerts, jazz ensembles, opera and musical theatre pits, and church organist.

Recent performances by Padilla include Little Shop of Horrors, The Addams Family, Singin’ in the Rain, and Die Fledermaus. Padilla played with with both Syracuse University and Fredonia Wind Ensembles and in a number of other groups. In 2017, Padilla premiered Valzer tristi, nobili et sentimentali by emerging composer Marco Giusto.

Padilla was the sole recipient of the 2016 Civic Morning Musicals Performance Award for “outstanding contribution to the Syracuse University music community”. Since the few years he has lived in the Syracuse area, he has been both a collaborator and solo artist in the Wednesday Recital Series presented by Civic Morning Musicals. Padilla has also served as a collaborative pianist in the CMM Competitions for Singers.

Padilla earned his Master of Music and studied Piano Performance with Ida Trebicka at Syracuse University. His undergraduate studies were in Music Education at SUNY Fredonia where he studied piano with Dr. Anne Kissel.

Padilla maintains a private piano studio at his home in Liverpool, NY, and teaches elementary music in the Fulton City School District.

This recital is part of our Outreach Series with free admission at The Nottingham.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Grener, Wood & Strong Trio

2018-19 CMM In Recital Live! Detente Martha Grener Greg Wood Sar-Shalom Strong

Martha Grener, flute; Greg Wood, cello; Sar-Shalom Strong, piano

The trio returns to play selections from their CMM In Recital Live! performance of Detente: Musical Peace between the U.S. and Russia

This recital is part of our Outreach Series with free admission at The Nottingham.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Bridge of Song

Bridge of Song

Bridge of Song

Finnish violinist Frida Backman, American-Finnish pianist Collin Hansen, and American soprano Kathleen Roland-Silverstein will offer a concert of American and Scandinavian chamber music. Bridge of Song is supported by grants from the Svenska Vänner Foundation and Syracuse University. FREE!

Sarah Midgley, saxophone; Robbie Padilla, piano

2018-19 CMM WRS Sarah Midgley Robbie Padilla

The Incredible Saxophone featuring Sarah Midgley-Scuderi, saxophone, and Robbie Padilla, piano.

Music of Purcell, Rascher, Husa, Bozza, and Quate.

Free and open to the public!

Sarah Midgley-Scuderi is an educator, performer, and clinician speaker who resides in Central New York. She holds degrees in Music Education from The State University of New York at Fredonia and in Saxophone Performance from Florida State University. She can be seen performing with her saxophone quartet, Cayuga Sax, as well as in many local community theaters. Sarah has taught in Cortland County for the past six years, and also runs a private studio for woodwind instruments. When not teaching and performing Sarah travels around the state giving presentations in adapting music education for Special Learners.

Robbie Padilla plays solo and collaborative piano through- out the Central New York Region and beyond. His keyboard experiences include both solo and collaborative recitals, large ensemble concerts, jazz ensembles, opera and musical theatre pits, and church organist.

Recent performances by Padilla include Little Shop of Horrors, The Addams Family, Singin’ in the Rain, and Die Fledermaus. Padilla played with with both Syracuse University and Fredonia Wind Ensembles and in a number of other groups. In 2017, Padilla premiered “Valzer tristi, nobili et sentimentali” by emerging composer Marco Giusto.
Padilla was the sole recipient of the 2016 Civic Morning Musicals Performance Award for “outstanding contribution to the Syracuse University music community”. He has been both a collaborator and solo artist in the Wednesday Recital Series presented by Civic Morning Musicals. Padilla has also served as a collaborative pianist in the CMM Competitions for Singers.

Padilla earned his Master of Music and studied Piano Performance with Ida Trebicka at Syracuse University. His undergraduate studies were in Music Education at SUNY Fredonia where he studied piano with Dr. Anne Kissel. Padilla maintains a private piano studio at his home in Liverpool, NY, and teaches elementary music in the Fulton City School District.