Santa Barbara Music Club Free Concert
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Date & Time
Sat, Dec 14 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Address (map)
305 E. Anapamu St. at Garden St.
Venue (website)
First United Methodist Church
On Saturday, December 14, at 3:00 pm, the Santa Barbara Music Club will present its annual
Holiday Concert and Reception with a festive program of choral and instrumental music by the
Adelfos Ensemble, guest conductor Erin Bonski, flautist Andrea Di Maggio, and pianist Erin
Bonski. The concert will be held at First United Methodist Church, 305 E. Anapamu St. Santa
Barbara. Admission is free.
The Adelfos Ensemble was founded in 2004 as a men’s a-cappella ensemble and pursued that
path until 2010, when it became a mixed voice choral ensemble. Temmo Korisheli took over
direction of the group from Dr. Michael Eglin in 2008. Their goal is to offer the best of a
cappella and other choral music to audiences in the Santa Barbara area through live
performances, radio broadcasts, and recordings. The group programs a broad repertoire of music
spanning more than a millennium, from ancient chant and Renaissance motets to folksong
arrangements and contemporary works.
Temmo Korisheli is an active performer in many musical styles, especially medieval,
Renaissance, and Baroque. Recent early-music engagements have included concerts with
Ensemble Ciaramella in Los Angeles, Victoria, and New York, and with the Texas Early
Music Project in Austin. He has been on staff with the Amherst Early Music Festival of New
England for the past 22 years, where he has collaborated with many luminaries of the earlymusic
world. He is a founding member of the UCSB Middle East Ensemble, sings frequently
in the Opera Santa Barbara Chorus, and plays clawhammer banjo. Mr. Korisheli is assistant
music director at All Saints’-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Montecito. He holds graduate
degrees in historical musicology from UCSB, where he studied with Alejandro Planchart and
William Prizer and where he presently supervises the Music Library.
Flautist Andrea Di Maggio is in demand as both a teacher and performer in the Santa Barbara
area. Andrea graduated from San Jose State University in 2001, summa cum laude, with a
Bachelor of Music degree in Music Performance where she studied with Paris Conservatory
French flutist, Isabelle Chapuis. Andrea was granted a teaching position at Arizona State
University during 2001-2002, and while completing her first year of graduate school, she taught
private lessons to the undergraduate flute majors, implemented and taught a flute course to music
education students, and performed in faculty recitals. Andrea transferred to the University of
California, Santa Barbara in Fall 2002 to study with Jill Felber on a full scholarship. She
graduated with honors with a Masters Degree in Flute Performance in 2004. While a graduate
student at UCSB, she was the recipient of performance awards from the Santa Barbara
Foundation, the Santa Barbara Music Club, and the Leni Fe Bland Foundation.
Andrea has performed in masterclasses with Robert Stallman, Tadeo Coehlo, Marianne
Gedigian, Michel Debost, and Jill Felber. Performing regularly in solo and chamber music
recitals, she is a founding member of Sonos Montecito, the Woodwind Quintet-in-residence at
Westmont College, where she has been the Flute Instructor since 2012. Andrea also maintains a
small and competitive private flute studio, with students winning awards from the Santa Barbara
Music Club, The Music Teachers Association of California, and the National Flute Association.
Andrea performs on a silver Miyazawa Boston Classic flute with gold and platinum headjoint.
Erin Bonski, pianist, began her musical journey in Pennsylvania, where she studied with Dr.
Tim Shafer at Penn State University while in high school, and became the youngest participant
in the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts. Erin went on to earn her B.M. and M.M.
degrees from Bowling Green State University in Ohio, and pursued doctoral studies at the
University of California, Santa Barbara.
A versatile artist, Erin has served as Staff Continuo player at the Oberlin Baroque Performance
Institute, collaborative pianist at the Interlochen Center for the Arts, and as Chorusmaster and
Repetiteur for Toledo Opera. Since moving to Santa Barbara, she has collaborated regularly
with local arts organizations, including the Santa Barbara Symphony, Opera Santa Barbara,
and Ensemble Theatre Company, and has performed internationally, including appearances
with the Grammy winning ensemble Forever Tango. Her academic career includes positions at
Santa Barbara City College; the University of California, Santa Barbara; Westmont College
and Bowling Green State University, where she has taught piano pedagogy, opera coaching,
and piano literature.
She has published works on ensemble playing and sight-reading in American Music Teacher
Magazine, and she has recorded the works of Dr. Earl Louis Stewart. Erin has also worked as
a church musician throughout most of her career, leading a vibrant music ministry for the last
decade at First Presbyterian Church. She is eager to give back to her community as Secretary
on the Board for the Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation. Currently, she serves as adjunct
faculty and collaborative pianist at Westmont College while maintaining a private piano
studio and consulting with arts organizations across Southern California.
This and all concerts offered by the Santa Barbara Music Club are open to the public with
free admission. For more information about this concert as well as future and past concerts,
see our website www.SBMusicClub.org
The mission of the Santa Barbara Music Club is to contribute to the musical
life of our community through the following:
1 Presentation of an annual series of concerts, free to the public, featuring outstanding
performances by Performing Members and invited guests;
2 Presentation of community outreach activities, including bringing great music to
residents of area retirement homes;
3 Aiding and encouraging musical education by the disbursement of scholarships to talented
music students whose permanent address is in Santa Barbara County.
For more information about programs, to join, or to donate, please visit our website, http://
sbmusicclub.org.