UPCOMING VERMONT RECITAL

“A SPRING EVENING OF MUSIC AND ART”

featuring

THE GUIDETTI/GREENFIELD DUO in joint recital
Pamela Guidetti, flute & Elaine Greenfield, piano
The Duo happily teams up, renewing a 20 year collaboration

 

Friday, June 13, 7:30 pm
St. Paul’s Cathedral, Burlington

Duo works by Telemann, Poulenc, Rodrigo, Gaubert, and Kent Kennan, plus a solo flute work by Bach and solo piano works by Scarlatti, Soler, and Brahms.

Pamela Guidetti’s oil paintings on display. Pamela is also a gifted visual artist.

Presented by St. Paul’s Cathedral Arts
Admission: $20  Senior/Student $15
Information: 864-0471; 864-9209
Listen to the Duo on this page

PAMELA GUIDETTI – BIOGRAPHY

As a former winner of the prestigious Concert Artist Guild competition, Pamela Guidetti was presented in her New York debut at Carnegie Recital Hall, and has since distinguished herself as a soloist, chamber music artist, and principal orchestral player in an active career that has taken her throughout the United States, with performances in such places as Carnegie hall, Town Hall, and Merkin Concert Hall in New York, the Kennedy Center and Library of Congress, as well as at Marlboro with the Marcel Moyse Ensemble.

Several European tours have brought critical acclaim for solo performances in the concert halls of Vienna, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Zurich, including a five week tour throughout Germany performing Mozart’s G Major Flute Concerto. She was a featured soloist at the Prague International Music Festival and has also concertized in Canada, South America, Great Britain, the Canary Islands, and Russia.

Solo flutist with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia for over twenty years, as well as with the “Philly” Pops with Peter Nero, she continues her work with Orchestra 2001, the Lenape Chamber Ensemble, and the Craftsbury Chamber Players in New England.

She has been a featured soloist for several releases on the CRI label, including the recording of Thea Musgrave’s “Orfew 111″, written especially for Ms. Guidetti and its premiere in Moscow in 1993. She may also be heard on the Capstone label and two RCA Red Seal recordings. Her numerous radio and television credits include solo performances on WNYC, and WQXR in New York, WGBH, Boston, WFLN and WRTI in Philadelphia, which also included an extended 2001 broadcast of Ms. Guidetti’s work. Along with numerous PBS broadcasts, she also had a solo appearance on the NBC “Today” show.

Ms. Guidetti taught flute students at Swarthmore College for over fifteen years, at Dartmouth, the University of Southern Maine (artist-in-residence), and Johnson State College in Vermont. Her early training began in the Mid-West with William Hebert of the Cleveland Orchestra and with Francis Blaisdell at Interlochen. Gaining early acceptance at the age of 16 at the Indiana University School of Music, she earned the Bachelor of Music degree in flute. She subsequently became a student of the distinguished French flutist, Marcel Moyse.

Also an accomplished visual artist, when not concertizing she may be found in her Edgewater Farms studio, where she paints and teaches private flute students. She resides with her husband, Thomas Latimer, near Princess Anne, Maryland.

Pamela Guidetti and Elaine Greenfield met following their respective New York Carnegie Recital Hall Debuts and felt an immediate rapport. They subsequently concertized throughout the Eastern U.S. for over twenty years. During part of that time, Ms. Guidetti served as principal flutist for the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Portland Symphony Orchestra, Boston Ballet Orchestra, and Craftsbury Chamber Players. Listen to the duo here.