Featuring upcoming artists for the 2025 season
405 N Saginaw Rd. Midland, Michigan 48640
The program to begin at 3:00pm
Addison Teng,
Violin
Read more about Addison at Fulton Music Society.
AiTong Zhang,
Piano
Read more about AiTong at Fulton Music Society.
The Grove Music Festival presents Fulton Chamber Players, featuring Addison Teng, Violinist and AiTong Zhang, Pianist on Sunday, October 19, 2025 at 3:00pm, at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 405 N. Saginaw Road.
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The Fulton Chamber Players is a classical music ensemble uniting world-class artists to present exceptional programs. Our members are passionate about bringing the highest quality performances to audiences as well as inspiring the next generation of musicians. The Fulton Chamber Players operates under the aegis of the Fulton Music Society, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming what music means in the 21st century by nurturing thoughtful, well-rounded students through dedicated music study. They are working to connect the dots between student life and the professional world by emphasizing skills and experiences that translate beyond their instruments. Through Fulton’s programs, young musicians will be ready to lead their generation in any field they choose.
Learn more about Fulton at www.FultonMusicSociety.org. For individual musician bios, visit www.FultonMusicSociety.org/fcp/roster
405 N Saginaw Rd. Midland, Michigan 48640
The program to begin at 7:30pm
Trio Ghidorah (pronounced “gee-doh-rah”) redefine the modern guitar ensemble while taking their audience on a transformative journey.
Hailing from Hong Kong, Brazil, and the American Midwest, the trio is a melting pot of musical style, perspective, and culture. Their repertoire blends music from Latin America with the classical canon and contemporary works. Named after a three-headed movie monster, the group brings a playful approach to music making while relying on superb technique and their vast musical knowledge.
The trio explores combinations of plucked-string instruments to expand their sound world. They look to the classical guitar’s “extended family” and adopt instruments such as the 7-string guitar, the mandolin, and the requinto guitar. Their unique concert programs feature original arrangements in diverse musical styles, including works by Stravinsky, Egberto Gismonti, and Philip Glass.
Selections from their debut album, Dances and Fantasies, have been played on the public radio program The Intimate Guitar and on WXXI Classical in Rochester, New York. The trio performs regularly in the Rochester area and beyond, with appearances at the Eastman School of Music, Irondequoit Arts and Music Festival, the Little Theatre, Skaneateles Library Guitar Series, Bloomsburg University (Pennsylvania), Oakland University (Michigan), and Kerrytown Concert House (Michigan), among others.
“They represent the new breed of guitar virtuosity as they are technically brilliant and have a colorful sense of stylistic performance practices, beautiful sound, and imaginative programming.”
–Nicholas Goluses, Professor of Guitar, Eastman School of Music
405 N Saginaw Rd. Midland, Michigan 48640
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Walter Blanding, Saxophone
Read more about Walter here.
Maria Marmarou, Drums
Read more about Maria here.
Reuben Stump, Bass
Read more about Reuben here.
Cormac Avila, Piano
Read more about Cormac here.
The Grove Music Festival presents the Walter Blanding Quartet on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at 7:00pm, at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 405 N. Saginaw Road. Featured artists will be Walter Blanding, saxophone, Maria Marmarou, drums, Reuben Stump, bass, and Cormac Avila, piano.
The program will also feature the All Star Jazz Band, comprised of high school students from Midland Public Schools District. Directed by Walter Blanding.
All Star Jazz Band
Directed by Walter Blanding Professor of Saxophone MSU
Selections: Mamacita by Joe Henderson arr. Alan Baylock
Cottontail by Duke Ellington arr. Mark Taylor