Flutist Charlotte Hymowitz, Patrik Gelbart (Clarinet) and Jake Morgan (Clarinet) will perform live music in the Palmer Museum:
- Trio for Flute, Clarinet and Bassoon, Op. 32 - Kummer, Kaspar
- Flute Sonata in Eb Major, BWV 1031: II. siciliano - Bach, Johann Sebastian
- Excerpts from Peter and the Wolf- Prokofiev, Sergei
- Pas De Deux - Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich
- Time Flies - Gelbart, Patrik
Performer Bios:
Charlotte Hymowitz is a flutist based in Northern Central Jersey and has performed in various ensembles ranging from New Jersey youth symphony and Kean University honors band to the Montclair state symphonic band. She is a freshman at Montclair State University studying Music Education and hopes to spread her love of music with the world around her.
Patrik Gelbart is a performer and passionate Conductor/musician/composer with a strong background in theater, improv, and music. He has taught drama and music for folks of all ages and abilities, using combinations of music, role-play, improv, story-telling, and play-writing. Patrik is extremely enthusiastic about working with neurodivergent individuals like himself, in order to promote self expression through music. Patrik played for the secretary general at the United Nations and continues to bring music to the ears of many with his first world premeire of the Victorious Overture, conducted by himself, and played by the Greenwich Village Orchestra. His online profile can be seen here.
Jake Morgan is a musician/clarinetist at Montclair State University who’s studying Music Education with a background in music and theater. He has been playing clarinet for more than twelve years and alto saxophone for more than six years. Jake was in the 2016 Warren County All-Star Band in Elementary School and in the State winning North Warren Regional High School Marching and Jazz Band his entire middle and high school career. He looks forward to sharing his authenticity and passion for music with others.
