Milo Matthews, Composer, Bass Player

Milo Matthews on the Web
Anton Belov, Classical Baritone

Anton Belov on the Web
Dan McElrath, aka Dan Mac, Composer

Dan Mac Web Jazz
Victoria Salmon, New Age Pianist

Victoria Salmon's page
Evgeny Chernonog, Jazz Pianist

Evgeny is formerly from Magadan, Russian Far East where he was well-known for his performance on stage, radio and television.
"His captivating style - often energetic, sometimes deeply reflective - evokes the Russian soul and surprises listeners with fresh interpretations of familiar jazz standards", wrote the Daily News - Miner, Fairbanks in 1996.
Classically trained in the traditional Russian music school system, he was mesmerized in his youth by jazz performances he heard on the radio programs of Voice of America.
Chernonog is a graduate of Khabarovsk Institute of Fine Arts and Culture. He served numerous years as a methodologist for the Music Society of Russia producing music history lecture series for the schools in Siberian cities. Evgeny has also been on the piano faculty of Anchorage Festival of Music's Summer Conservatory Program, and was named a Steinway Artist in 1999.
Evgeny is passionate about fishing and, likely, he is the best
musician amongst fishermen and the best fisherman amongst musicians. Check out
one of Evgeny Chernonog recorded performances at YouTube
Juliana Osinchuk, Classical Pianist

Steinway Artist Juliana Osinchuk has performed internationally to great critical acclaim. Her "superior technique, discipline and talent" (Los Angeles Times) have dazzled audiences and critics in solo and orchestral appearances. Musical America selected her as a "Young Artist to Watch" after her solo debut recital at Lincoln Center, NY. The Washington Post called her recital "spectacular" and the New York Times called her a "skillful and scrupulous ensemble player".
As a champion of American composers, Dr. Osinchuk has premiered numerous works. She received a solo recitalist grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and premiered Alaskan compositions at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Her orchestral engagements include the European premiere of Lowell Liebermann's 2nd Piano Concerto, performances with symphony orchestras across the United States, and the world premiere performance of the Piano Concerto # 1 by Alaskan, Philip Munger, with the Anchorage Symphony.
Dr. Osinchuk received her formal education from the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris, and the Juilliard School where she graduated with a bachelor's, master's and doctorate in music. Her teachers included Nadia Boulanger, Rosina Lhevinne, Nadia Reisenberg & Alexander Eydelman.
She is very active as an educator, developing and presenting music
workshops for young students, adults and professional groups. She
was honored as a YWCA Woman of Achievement for her community service.
Osinchuk's recordings include Tchaikovsky's Piano Music, The Sorcerer's
Piano, Growing Babies Bright, Nothing but Singing to Do with
singers Kate Egan & Marlene Bateman. She is the Artistic Director of the Anchorage Festival of Music,
and the Young Alaskan Artist Award program. Peter recorded a number of her performances and concerts in the last three years.
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