Welcome
AMADEUS! Chamber Orchestra is a youth music education organization in the Pittsburgh area performing quality classical chamber music under the direction of our Artistic Director, Augustin Martinovic. Personalized instruction and a stimulating environment enable children ages 9 to 17 to perform solo and cooperatively as an orchestra. Excellence is achieved by public presentation to classical music lovers, general public and professionals, in traditional musical settings, as well as by enthusiastically promoting chamber music to youth in different communities.
AMADEUS! associates with local music societies such as the Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society to perform pre-concerts at the Pittsburgh Carnegie Music Hall. The children have the opportunity to learn from internationally outstanding music professionals while developing their musicianship
AMADEUS! Chamber Orchestra is program within Martinovic Classical Music Studio.
Open Audition
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Open audition for cello and bass. Full scholarship for orchestra available, including one free lesson per month for practicing orchestra peaces.
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Next Event
Past Events
AMADEUS! Chamber Orchestra
HOLIDAY SEASON 2012 C O N C E R T
Soloists with Orchestra:
Sarah Ssemakula - Viola
Jimmy Cheng - Viola
Other Soloists:
Joe Belobrajdich - Trumpet
Elena Xiong - Piano
Saturday, December 22, 2012
1:00 PM
Lutheran University Center
4515 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
AMADEUS! Chamber Orchestra Concert
HARMONY of VIVALDI
DEDICATED TO PROF. IVO DINO SAGRESTANO 1923-2012
Soloist with Orchestra: Eddie Zhang and Leah Liu,Violins
Sarah Ssemakula and Jimmy Cheng, Violas
Elena Xiong and Henry Lin, Piano
St. John Mark Lutheran Church
225 Ann Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15125
4:00-5:00 PM
Saturday, November 03, 2012
AMADEUS! Chamber Orchestra
The End of Season Concert
Soloists:
Aaron Faux - Piano
John Johnson - Violin
Merry Xiang - Cello
Saturday, June 2, 2012
4:00-5:00 PM
St. John Mark Lutheran Church
225 Ann Street, Homestead, PA 15120
AMADEUS! Chambers Orchestra concert at HEINZ HALL
Soloist:
Aaron Faux, Solo Piano
Balada in Ab Major by F. Chopin
Soloist with Orchestra Jimmy Cheng , Viola
Concerto for Viola by G.Ph. Telemann
Also on Amadeus! Program:
Fiocco-Martinovic, Tartini and Mozart
Heinz Hall Lobby
600 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222
6:45- 7:50 PM
Friday, March 23, 2012
Amadeus Chamber Orchestra Holiday Season Concert
Soloist with Orchestra:
Leah Liu, Violin
Other Soloists:
Aaron Faux, and Elena Xiong Solo, Piano
Jimmy Cheng, Viola
St. John Mark Lutheran Church
225 Ann Street, Homestead PA 15120
4:00 PM, Saturday, December 10, 2011
Amadeus Chamber Orchestra Concert
Soloist Sarah Ssemakula, viola
In concert for viola and orchestra by G.P.Telemann
Also on program:
F.Chopin, E.Mollenhauer, J.H.Fiocco, J.Haydn, W.A.Mozart
Saturday, June 4, 2011
4:00PM - 5:00PM
St. John Mark Lutheran Church
225 Ann Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15120
Martinovic Classical Music Studio Presents
Recital
AARON FAUX, piano
Member of Amadeus Chameber Orchestra
Student of Music Preparatory School Carnegie Mellon
class: Dolores Martinovic
Guests Soloists:
Joanna Weissert, cello
Bridget Shields, soprano
Calvary Baptist Church
120 Anborn Drive
West Mifflin, PA 15122
Tuesday January 4, 2011, 7PM
2010 HOLIDAY SEASON CONCERT
Saturday, December 18, 2010
3:00PM
St. John Mark Lutheran Church
225 Ann Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15120
Guest Soloist JOE BELOBRAJDICH - Trumpet
Carnegie Mellon Student
Daniel Perl - WORLD MUSIC DAYS
Saturday, October 30, 2010
3:30PM - 4:30PM
St. John Mark Lutheran Church
225 Ann Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15120
First Part: Soloist and Chamber Music
Madeline Lemberg dedicate her music to Daniel Pearl,Voice and Piano
Second Part: Amadeus! Chamber Orchestra
A.Vivaldi-Simphony No 1, J.S.Bach-Concert in A Minor I Mov.
Soloist Graduated Student Ryan Lowery,Violin; W.A.Mozart - Divertimento in F
Notable Event
Saturday, October 31, 2009
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Harmony for Humanity
St. John Mark Lutheran Church
225 Ann Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15120
Daniel Pearl was a newspaper reporter and a violin player who traveled the world and used music to make friends in many countries. In 2002, he was murdered by terrorists while investigating a story in Pakistan. His family decided to carry on Danny's work and use music to help people learn to respect each other and honor diversity.
October 10 was Danny's birthday, and this performance is part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days. This month, in all over the world, musicians of all kinds are dedicating concerts to our shared belief that even though we may have different races, religions or ethnic backgrounds, we can all work together to achieve a better, hate free world for everyone.
We are pleased to inform you that President Barack Obama has issued a Presidential Statement in which he welcomes all World Music Days participants:
Washington
September 30, 2009
I send my warmest greetings to all who are gathered for the
8th Annual Daniel Pearl World Music Days.
Music has been called a universal language
that transcends cultures and borders.
Its power to move us, touch our hearts, and speak
to our souls enriches our lives. Through artistic creativity
and expression, music can build bridges between individuals
and communities thousands of miles apart.
This month-long event to celebrate music and honor
the legacy of Daniel Pearl is a fitting tribute
to a man who promoted respect and dialogue throughout
the world. On this occasion, we recommit ourselves
to tolerance, compassion, and 'Harmony for Humanity'
I wish you all the best for an enjoyable event.
Barack Obama