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Band Member Bios
Brian Choper - Drums - Band Manager Drummer Brian Choper, is a versatile musician, experienced in Rock, Jazz, Blues, Swing, Ragtime, Klezmer and musical theatre. His music career began at the prestigious Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Maryland, in whose elite music program he performed with the Jazz band, concert band and symphony orchestras. These ensembles traveled and won numerous awards in competition both domestically and abroad. In 1983, Brian won first prize at the Vienna International Music Festival Competition for classical timpani. While in college, he studied with Marshall Maley, renowned drummer/percussionist, head of the Percussive Arts Society. From 1983 to 1985 Brian studied with the late legendary drummer Buddy Rich. In 1985, Brian began playing Klezmer, as the first drummer to play with the Capital Klezmers (at the time one of the top three Folk bands in the country), where he participated in the International Music Festival in Safed, Israel. Upon leaving them in 1989, Brian joined the Machaya Klezmer Band, and in 1997 played in and produced the group's second CD, "What A Machaya". This recording became the number two selling Klezmer album for that year and was rated as such in the prestigious Moment Magazine (August 1997). In 1997 (while still with Machaya) he joined Nexus, a highly respected local Rock band. He left both Machaya and Nexus in 2001, and formed his own Klezmer band, The New Klezmer Quintet. With the Klezmer band moving forward, in 2007 Brian organized three other bands; The Choper Jazz Project (contemporary Jazz), The Jazz Connection (Swing Jazz) and Nexus (classic Rock & Roll), a band named after his 1990's Rock band. He spends most of his time managing and performing with these groups. Fred Jacobowitz - Clarinet & Saxophone Fred Jacobowitz, presently Principal Clarinetist in the Annapolis (Maryland) Symphony is a Juilliard graduate who studied with the late Leon Russianoff. Fred made his New York Debut at Carnegie Hall as the winner of the Artists International Competition. Some of his awards include the Montpelier Cultural Arts Center Recital Contest, Montpelier, MD (1988); the Guggenheim Concerts Band Performance Award, New York City (1981); the Milton Kahn Memorial Concerto Competition, Westchester, NY (1979). Daniel Rozas -- Clarinet & Saxophone Saxophonist/clarinetist Daniel Rozas is a graduate of the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, where he studied saxophone performance. Prior to enrolling at Peabody, he studied with Donald Sinta at the U. of Michigan. His musical accomplishments include solo performances with the National Symphony Orchestra as the winner of the NSO Young Soloists' Competition, multiple appearances at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage, performances with the Richmond Symphony and the Charlotte Chamber orchestras, and numerous concerts in the Washington-Baltimore area and the east coast. As a musician, he has also been featured on PBS’s MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour,” Windplayer Magazine, and the Voice of America. Daniel is an avid enthusiast of early classical music, jazz, and various types of folk music, and has worked extensively with various Klezmer ensembles and some early music ensembles in the Washington area over the past 15 years. Currently, he also performs with the DC-based Balkan-fusion band, the Balkanics. Vladimir Gamarnik - Violin Vladimir Gamarnik is a brilliant violinist who has performed all over the world. He was born in Baku, Azerbaija, where he attended a special music school for talented children and received a Baccalaureate Degree from the Music Lyceum. He continued his studies at the Baku Academy of Music, where he was awarded the "Soloist and Teacher" degree. Mr. Gamarnik spent the next twenty years in Baku as a member of the Academic Philharmonic Symphony, and also was the founder and conductor of the Young Musicians' String Ensemble. He also spent six months performing and recording with the Moscow Radio/TV Pops Orchestra. Mr. Gamarnik left Baku in 1989 and traveled throughout Europe performing ethnic music. In 1990 he immigrated to the United States, where he quickly established a reputation as one of the country's outstanding ethnic violinists. He has appeared as a featured performer on several occasions at the Kennedy Center of the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, and other concerts and folk festivals, including the 1993 International Klezmer Festival in Israel, the 1997 Lowell, MA Folk Festival, the 1998 National Folk Festival in Dayton, OH, and the 1999 Atlanta Jewish Festival. In the spring of 2001 he performed as violin soloist and led master classes in Germany and in Paris, France. Harry Appelman - Piano & Keyboard Harry Appelman, who participated in a tour of South and Central America as part of the U.S. State Department's 2002 Jazz Ambassadors program, has toured the United States and Canada with the Woody Herman Orchestra (under the direction of Frank Tiberi) and the Artie Shaw Orchestra (under the direction of Dick Johnson). He was a finalist in both the 1987 and Mr. Appelman was named in Washingtonian magazine's February 2003 "Great Music" issue, in their list of Washington, D.C. A native of the Chicago area, Appelman began his classical music training in the first grade, later turning to the fusion and rock idioms and ultimately to jazz. After graduating with a B.A. in Economics from the University of Illinois Ephriam Wolfolk - Bass Ephriam Wolfolk was born in Benham, KY, and grew-up in Pittsburgh, PA. After High School Ephriam became a member of the US Air Force Band as a Tuba player, but started to study the Double Bass while stationed in Hawaii. Other Air Force assignments included: Florida, Upstate New York, The Republic of Panama and Colorado, where he continued to seek out Bass Teachers. Ephriam is a graduate of the Peabody Music Conservatory and has been a member of several Symphony Orchestras including Principle Bassist with the Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Annapolis, MD orchestras. Ephriam is also an in demand jazz bassist that has toured and recorded with Ahmad Jamal, and others as a freelance jazz player. |
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