The Astralis Chamber Ensemble is an innovative and dynamic ensemble performing with much acclaim across the globe. Through creative programming and presentations on the works performed, Astralis aims to make classical music more accessible and for audiences to make a lasting connection to the music. These award-winning musicians represent decades of experience performing across many of the world’s major venues and notable concert series. Another focus of the ensemble is to support the development of the arts through new compositions and reach communities of all backgrounds through music. The Astralis Chamber Ensemble is an innovative and dynamic ensemble performing with much acclaim across the globe. Through creative programming and presentations on the works performed, Astralis aims to make classical music more accessible and for audiences to make a lasting connection to the music. These award-winning musicians represent decades of experience performing across many of the world’s major venues and notable concert series. Another focus of the ensemble is to support the development of the arts through new compositions and reach communities of all backgrounds through music.

Angela Massey’s album has been described as “beautiful and enchanting, the performances on this CD are magical!” by Jeanne Baxtresser, former principal flute of the NY Philharmonic. As a soloist, she has been a featured artist with the Tryon Concert Association, Kosciuszko Foundation (NYC), Artist Series (Tallahassee), and internationally in England, France, Germany, Italy, Romania, and Switzerland. Massey serves as Artistic Director and founder of the Astralis Chamber Ensemble performing over sixty recitals each year. She holds flute positions with the Southwest Florida Symphony, Venice Symphony, and teaches at Florida Gulf Coast University. She was awarded prizes in the Alexander and Buono Competition, Frank Bowen Competition, Myrna Brown Competition, and Gheorghe Dima International Competition in Romania. Her instructors have been Alberto Almarza, Jeanne Baxtresser, Martha Kitterman, and Brooks de Wetter-Smith. She received degrees in flute performance from Carnegie Mellon University, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and UNC at Chapel Hill.

Taiwanese violinist Yu-Ming (Andrew) Ma began his musical studies at the age of five. As a soloist, he has been selected to perform concerti with orchestras, including the SiungSong Orchestra in Taiwan and the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. His chamber music experience includes performing at the Kneisel Hall chamber music festival, Taos School of Music, and Music@Menlo as an international performer. In February 2020, Andrew performed at Tongyeong International Music Festival in Tongyeong Korea as a guest artist, invited by noted violinist Jinjoo Cho. During the course of his musical training, Yu-Ming’s teachers have included Todor Pelev, Ivan Zenaty, Jinjoo Cho, Jan Sloman, and Jaime Laredo. Currently, Andrew holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Cleveland Institute of Music and a Master’s Degree from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Rice University studying under the tutelage of Paul Kantor.

Laura Usiskin enjoys a versatile career as a cellist and educator. Her playing has taken her to concert halls throughout the United States and Europe, including the Kennedy Center, Palazzo Chigi Saracini, Alice Tully Hall, Weill Hall, Zankel Hall, Merkin Hall, Miller Theatre, and Barge Music. While completing an Artist-In-Residency with the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, Usiskin founded the Montgomery Music Project, an El Sistema strings program in Montgomery, Alabama that has given intensive string instruction to hundreds of low-income children. Usiskin is a member of the Bayberry String Quartet and ensemble vim. She has served on the faculty of the University of Alabama at Birmingham and is a devoted private teacher. Usiskin graduated from Columbia University cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience and Behavior, The Juilliard School with a Master of Music, and Yale University with a Doctor of Musical Arts.

Dr. Alexandra Snyder Dunbar is an award-winning harpsichordist, pianist, and pedagogue. At Juilliard, she received a full scholarship as a resident in the prestigious C. V. Starr Fellowship in the Doctoral program. Dr. Dunbar received a Masters of Music in Harpsichord Performance at Juilliard and a Bachelor of Music in Piano from Manhattan School of Music. Solo performances with orchestra include with Orchestra 54, Dorian Baroque Orchestra, The Memphis Chamber Music Society, The Symphony of Westchester, and The Chamber Orchestra of New York. Dr. Dunbar performed with The Dryden Ensemble, the Foundlings Ensemble, The New York Philharmonic, and the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra. Dr. Dunbar is on the music faculty at the University of North Georgia, and Interlochen Arts Camp, and maintains a private teaching studio and busy performance calendar. Currently, she serves as organist at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Athens, Georgia, and is co-artistic director for Amethyst Baroque Ensemble.

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Barqoue Discoveries

The award-winning musicians of the Astralis Chamber Ensemble; Angela Massey (flute), Yu-Ming Ma (violin), Laura Usiskin (cello), and Alexandra Dunbar (harpsichord), will present an enchanting concert of Baroque music on Thursday, September 19 at 7:00pm in the Upper Basilica. These musicians have studied at some of the most competitive and prestigious institutions for music in the United States and have received international recognition for their performances. Short biographies of each performer. More more in depth biographies, click here.

Angela Massey holds flute positions with the Southwest Florida Symphony, Venice Symphony, and has been a featured soloist with the Tryon Concert Association, Kosciuszko Foundationin NYC, and abroad in France, Germany, Italy, Romania, and Switzerland.

Taiwanese violinist, Yu-Ming Ma, has been invited as a soloist to perform for the Siung Song Orchestra in Taiwan, Kneisel Hal lChambe rMusic Festival, Music@Menlo, and Tongyeong International Festival in Korea.

Laura Usiskin hasperformed inconcert halls throughout the United States and Europe, including the Kennedy Center, Symphony Hall in Boston, Carnegie Weill Hall in NYC,and the Palazzo Chigi Saracini in Italy.

Dr. Alexandra Dunbar received her DMA in harpsichord performance from the Juilliard School, has been asoloist with the Chamber Orchestra of New York, and collaborated on performance projects with the New York Philharmonic.

“Baroque Discoveries,” will introduce the audience to lesser known works by major composers from the Baroque period, including J.S. Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Geminiani, CPE Bach, and Handel. Trios, quartets, and solo repertoire will be included to feature each performer. Join us for an unforgettable evening of music with the Astralis Chamber Ensemble.

We invite you to any of the Ethnic Days that the Shrine hosts throughout the year. Experience the "catholic-ness" of the Church: catholic means universal!

 

Saturday, May 25 - Albanian Day

 


Saturday, July 13 - Filipino Day

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Saturday, September 7 - Latino Day

We are excited for this year's annual Assumption Novena. In the midst of the final year of the National Eucharistic Revivial, we are grateful for all the Bishops of Ohio promoting a pilgrimage to the Basilica & National Shrine. We look forward to welcoming all pilgrims—those who have been here before and those who are coming for the first time. May your time here be greatly blessed by Our Lord and Lady!

 

Please find all the pertinent information at the following links:

Novena Liturgical Schedule - Masses, Devotions, Adoration, Confession, etc.

Gift Shop Hours - visit the Gift Shop for beautiful religious items

Food & Drinks - many food trucks and other vendors will be here from the 13th through the 15th

 

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Please see the special Masses or other events that happen at the Basilica and Shrine throughout the year! We hope to see you here for many of these grace-filled days.

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