Santa Barbara Music Club

Sergio Gallo , Pianist

Sergio Gallo, pianist, was born in Brazil and received his Diplôme d’Excellence from the Conservatoire Européen de Musique de Paris, his Postgraduate Certificate from the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, Hungary, his MM Degree and Artist Diploma from the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, and his DMA Degree from UCSB. Specializing in the repertoire of the Romantic period, he has also championed the work of Brazilian composers. He has performed with orchestras throughout the Americas and worldwide, and given recitals in Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Korea, Norway, Portugal, Serbia, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, and the U.S. Honors accorded him include a grant from the Henry Cowell Incentive Fund at the American Music Center (NY) to record works by the composer, and a Challenge America Fast-Track Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. A Steinway Artist, he has recorded several CD’s for Eroica Records, receiving high praise from American Record Guide, BBC Magazine, and Gramaphone Magazine, with forthcoming projects on the Naxos Grand Piano and Quartz labels. Dr. Gallo is Associate Professor at Georgia State University, Atlanta, and is appointed to the affiliated artist staff of the Rocky Ridge Music Academy in Estes Park, Colorado. Further information can be found on his website: www.drsergiogallo.com.

Zeynep Ucbasaran , Pianist

Zeynep Ucbasaran, pianist, was born in Turkey, began music studies at age four at the Istanbul Conservatory, and has her Concert Artist Diploma from the Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest. After advanced studies at the Hochschule für Musik, Freiburg, Germany, she obtained her MA and DMA Degrees in Piano Performance from USC. Her honors include the American Liszt Society Award, and she was a prize-winner in the 1996 and 2000 Los Angeles Liszt Competitions. She has concertized in many countries, and has recorded for Eroica Records and Naxos International to critical acclaim; her discography includes the music of Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Mozart, Scarlatti and Schubert, as well as twentieth-century composers such as Bernstein, Muczynski, and Saygun, and she has recently completed her project of recording the complete set of Mozart’s Variations for Piano. Her performance of works that Liszt played in Istanbul in 1847 was broadcast by the European Broadcasting Union to all of Europe in 2011; a compilation of these selections was released in 2013 under the title, Liszt in Istanbul. Dr. Ucbasaran has given master classes and lecture-recitals throughout the U.S. and in Brazil, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey, has toured with pianist Sergio Gallo, violinist Cihat Askin, and performed with the Trio Troy and the Smyrna Woodwind Quintet. Further information can be found on her website: www.zupiano.com.

Miriam Arichea , Pianist

Miriam Arichea, piano, is active as both musician and attorney, and earned her JD Degree from Duke University School of Law. She has been featured soloist in annual concerts with the Channel Islands Chamber Orchestra (CHICO), including performances of Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1, Dvorak’s Piano Concerto, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, and Rachmaninoff’s Paganini Variations, and has been pianist in numerous chamber music ensembles throughout Southern California. She is currently Deputy District Attorney for Ventura County.

Lynnette McGee , Organist

Dr. Lynnette Ball McGee has forged an active career as an organ recitalist, teacher, collaborative musician, and conductor. She is presently on the organ faculty at California State University, Fullerton, and is Music Director at First Presbyterian Church, Fullerton, where she conducts the Kirk Choir, Kirk Handbell Choir, and is principal organist.

As an organ recitalist, Lynnette has performed numerous concerts, including performances at First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, United Church of Christ, Claremont, and First United Methodist Church, Pasadena. Internationally, performance venues include the famed churches in Paris of St. Sulpice, St. Eustache, La Trinité, and St. Séverin, as well as the Basilica of Santa Maria del Coro in San Sebastian, Spain. Her collaborative work includes performances with the Aliso Viejo Symphony, California Concert Artists, Redondo Beach Baroque Festival, Corona del Mar Baroque Festival, Southern California Brass Ensemble, and university choirs and orchestras of Chapman University, Concordia University, Biola University, and Saddleback College. Her work with organist Dr. Brenda King Durden may be heard on the disc, Double Fantasy: Organ Duets.

Lynnette earned her Doctorate of Musical Arts from Claremont Graduate University where she was awarded a Music Fellowship and the CE and Bertha Harsh Fellowship. She also holds degrees in organ performance from California State University, Fullerton, where she graduated with highest honors and was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Kappa Lambda honor societies. Her organ teachers include Dr. Carey Robertson, Esther Jones, Dr. Frances Nobert, and Dr. Leslie Spelman.

Mariusz Adamczak , Pianist

MARIUSZ ADAMCZAK, pianist, has concertized in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Republic of Moldava, Morocco, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Uzbekistan and the United States, and has been prize winner in piano competitions in Greece, Italy, Poland, and Romania. As concerto soloist, he has been featured with major European orchestras, and as chamber music pianist he has appeared with the Camerata, Consonante, and Gaudeamus Quartets, the Cracow Royal Quartet, and the Camerata Vistula and Varsovia Ensembles. He has been invited to present concerts at national and international festivals, including the “Fryderyk Chopin Music Festivals” in Ghent (Belgium) and in Gaming (Austria) the “Forum of Young Pianists” in Darmstadt (Germany), the “Young Pianists Interpretations” in the Chopin Festival in Valldemossa (Mallorca), and the “Floralia Music Festival in Warsaw (Poland), and has recorded live studio concerts for the BBC and Polish Radio.

Born in Poland, Mr. Adamczak graduated from the Fryderyk Chopin State School of Music in Warsaw, receiving the Artistic Scholarship from the Polish Ministry of Culture and Arts, graduated with distinction from the Cracow Academy of Music, and also studied at the National University of Music in Bucharest, Romania. In 2014 he instituted his private piano class, from which his students have been awarded prizes in national and international piano competitions.

Robert Cassidy , Pianist

Pianist Robert Cassidy has performed in solo and collaborative recitals and with orchestra throughout the United States and Canada, and has received critical acclaim for his performances and recordings of both solo piano repertoire and chamber music. He received his Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Piano Performance from the Manhattan School of Music, where he studied with Solomon Mikowsky, Constance Keene, and Marc Silverman, and subsequently studied with Menahem Pressler at Indiana University. He holds a Doctor of Arts Degree in Piano Chamber Music and Accompanying/Piano Performance from Ball State University, where he studied with Robert Palmer.

Dr. Cassidy has appeared in such venues as New York City’s Merkin and Weill Halls, the Lyceum in Alexandria (VA), Santa Barbara City College (CA), and the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta, Canada. He has also been presented on radio stations WFMT in Chicago (Dame Myra Hess Series), WCLV and WCPN in Cleveland, and WNYC in New York (Around New York). A strong advocate of contemporary music, Dr. Cassidy has premiered works by the American composers David Noon and Keith Fitch. He is the pianist in the Cleveland-based Almeda Trio and regularly performs chamber music with members of The Cleveland Orchestra.

He has served on the keyboard faculties at Cleveland State University and The Cleveland Music Settlement, and is also a former faculty member of New York University, the University of Indianapolis, the 92nd Street Y School of Music (New York), Marian College (Indiana), Queens College Preparatory Division (New York), and Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI), among others.

An active and highly sought-after teacher and chamber music coach, Dr. Cassidy is in demand for master classes, workshops and lectures, private teaching, and adjudication. He has maintained a private studio at The Music Academy of the West since August, 2014.

John Ballerino , Pianist

Dr. John Ballerino, pianist, grew up in Guadalajara, Mexico and is fluent in Spanish. He holds a DMA in Collaborative Arts from the University of Southern California, where he also studied Spanish and Latin American literature as part of his doctoral program.

His principal teachers include Gwendolyn Koldofsky, Brooks Smith, Alan Smith, George Katz, and Frank Wiens. He is a five-time winner of the Koldofsky Graduate Fellowship in Accompanying, and twice was the winner of the Hans Schiff Memorial Scholarship for excellence in chamber music (USC). He has also twice received scholarships to the Music Academy of the West (Santa Barbara). Master classes and private coaching have enabled him to work with Martin Katz, Giorgio Tozzi, Evelyn Lear, William Parker, Martial Singher, Dalton Baldwin, Roger Vignoles, Elly Ameling, Marilyn Horne, and Martin Isepp.

An accomplished speaker and performer of Spanish and Latin American music, Dr. Ballerino lectures and performs throughout the United States and the Caribbean. Since 1999, John has been the principal coach and Assistant Music Director for ten different Zarzuela productions at the Jarvis Conservatory in Napa, California. He has also served as a Spanish diction coach for productions by the Los Angeles Opera and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. In 2007, John was on staff at Los Angeles Opera as diction coach and pianist for the Zarzuela Luisa Fernanda, featuring Plácido Domingo in the lead role. In 2010 John was the assistant conductor and Spanish coach for Rio de Sangre, a world premier opera by Don Davis that was produced by the Florentine Opera (Milwaukee).

John is a Continuing Lecturer of Collaborative Arts at the University of California, Santa Barbara. There he teaches Spanish Diction as well as Song and Operatic Literature. He is the former Chorus Master, Principal Pianist, and Assistant Conductor for Opera Santa Barbara and has frequently been on the music staffs of the Los Angeles, Florentine (Milwaukee) Utah Festival, Fresno, and Sarasota Opera Companies as an Assistant Conductor and Repetiteur. John is currently a Guest Lecturer of Spanish Opera at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Leslie Cain , Pianist

Leslie Cain, pianist, completed her undergraduate studies at the Manhattan School of Music, studying with André-Michel Schub. She also holds a BA Degree in Philosophy from California State University, Los Angeles, from which she graduated at age 18 as part of the school’s Early Entrance Program, and her honors include First Prizes in the Los Angeles International Liszt Competition. By invitation of the Weill Music Institute, she performed in a master class conducted by Richard Goode in the inaugural season of the Resnick Education Wing at Carnegie Hall, and has also participated in master classes with Jeremy Denk, Lynn Harrell, Gilbert Kalish, and Yo-Yo Ma, as well as the Danish and Kronos String Quartets. She was a participant in the 2016 Ecole d’Art Américaines, the renowned music festival held each summer at the Chateau de Fontainebleau, France, and her other recent appearances include the Appaloosa Festival in Front Royal, Virginia, adding classical music to their lineup of rock and bluegrass performers. Leslie is currently a DMA candidate at UCSB, studying with Paul Berkowitz, and a fellowship member of the UCSB Young Artist Piano Quartet.

Egle Januleviciute , Pianist

Egle Januleviciute, pianist, was born in Lithuania and holds the Diploma with Highest Honors from the Lithuanian Academy of Music, Vilnius, MM Degree from Bowling Green State University. and DMA Degree from UCSB. She has toured throughout Europe and the former Soviet Union, won several international piano competitions, and has recorded for Eroica, Hurstwood Farm Music Studios, Opus One, and Tembras Studios. Dr. Januleviciute currently teaches at Westmont College and Cate School, as well as privately.

Ilya Sinaisky , Pianist

Ilya Sinaisky, pianist, was born in the Ukraine and emigrated to Israel in 1990. Following undergraduate studies at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, he earned his MM Degree from Tel Aviv University and his DMA Degree from the University of Maryland. Prizewinner at the Darius Milhaud Performance Competition, he was awarded the Robert McCoy Prize for Excellence in Collaborative Piano at the University of Maryland. Dr. Sinaisky has been a collaborative piano faculty member at Colorado State University, Heifetz International Institute for Strings, and the Aspen Music Festival, and currently teaches piano at Rubin Conservatory (Haifa) and is pianist for the Israeli Opera.