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Lindsay and Jason
Violin and Piano Duo

This powerhouse duo takes the crowd on a whirlwind journey through the hits of the centuries, expressing a variety of musical styles from classical to jazz to the popular hits of today. Trained at the world’s top conservatories, Lindsay Deutsch and Jason Stoll, showcase their dazzling technique as they perform masterpieces by the rockstars of yesteryear such as Bach and Beethoven and draw parallels to the entertainers that audiences grew up with including Frank Sinatra, Elton John, and Billy Joel. Spiced with humor and laughs and a bit of history, audiences everywhere rave about these unique artists and their diverse and entertaining programming. 

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CHART TOPPERS 
Vivaldi, Chopin, Gershwin 
Elvis, Beatles, Billy Joel 

Presenter can mix and match or leave it to the performers’ discretion

Classical

Clair de Lune  - Debussy 
Ave Maria - Bach 
Nocturne in c sharp minor -  Chopin 
Summer - Vivaldi 
Libertango -  Piazzolla 
Oblivion - Piazzolla 
Tanti Anni Prima - Piazzolla 
Romantic Aria Favorites - Puccini and Carmen 
Porgy and Bess – George Gershwin 
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin (Solo Piano) 
Rage Over a Lost Penny by Beethoven (Solo Piano) 
Eubie’s Lucky Day (a rag) by William Bolcom (Solo Piano) 
Fantasie-Impromptu by Chopin (Solo Piano) 

Popular

Piano Man Meets a Violin Woman – Best of Billy Joel 
Let It Be - a Virtuosic Beatles Medley 
Moon River  
Theme Song Mania (Simpsons, Brady Bunch, Addams Family)  
Smile - Charlie Chaplin 
What a Wonderful World 
Texas Hold ‘em mashed with Aaron Copland 
Somewhere Over the Rainbow 
John Williams Greatest Hits of Cinema 
Cinema Paradiso - Ennio Morricone 
West Side Story - Bernstein 
En Avril, April in Paris by Trenet/Weissenberg (Solo Piano) 
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Lindsay Deutsch

Violin

With her limitless enthusiasm and vast gifts as a performer and entertainer, American violinist, Lindsay Deutsch, is a charismatic and captivating presence on today’s music scene. She has thrilled audiences worldwide with her passion for music and brilliant display of technique and musicianship.

Lindsay Deutsch is a much sought-after soloist and entertainer and has toured as solo violinist with Yanni - having toured with him in Saudi Arabia, and U.S.  Maestro Jung-Ho Pak, conductor and artistic director of the Cape Symphony Orchestra, says of Lindsay, “A conductor dreams about finding a soloist who understands the essential responsibility of helping change a large community’s view of classical music. In a time when every concert has to be unforgettable and a game changer, Lindsay can make that happen every time.”

Deutsch frequently appears as guest soloist with American and Canadian symphonies. Recent orchestral engagements include the Colorado, Fort Worth, Missoula, New West, Las Cruces, Pensacola, Irving, Cape, Knoxville, South Carolina, West Virginia Symphonies as well as the Los Angeles, McGill, Portland and Boulder Chamber Orchestras. Ms. Deutsch’s performance of Astor Piazzolla’s “Four Seasons of Buenos Aires” with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Jeffrey Kahane, was selected for NPR’s Symphony Cast Program. Her movie credits include playing the solo violin soundtrack for the movie, “The Good Shepherd” starring Robert De Niro.

Ms. Deutsch received her education from the Colburn Conservatory in Los Angeles, where she studied under Robert Lipsett. Lindsay Deutsch plays on an 1845 Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin.

Jason Stoll

Piano

A graduate of the Juilliard School and the  Royal Conservatory of Music, pianist Jason Stoll enjoys a multifaceted, international career as concerto soloist, recitalist, chamber musician and educator. Mr. Stoll has had the privilege of working closely with many distinguished artists and teachers including Leon Fleisher, Emmanuel Ax, Manahem Pressler, John Perry and Jerome Lowenthal.

 

A natural performer, Stoll has charmed audiences around the world with his effortless technique on both the warhorse Classical repertoire, as well as crossover repertoire and has made it his mission to draw in wider audiences by including a variety of genres into his performances.

 

"Stoll played with passion and power in Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18 - bringing a standing ovation.”  Nick Smirnoff, Tehachapi News

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