HIGHLIGHTS
•1996, The Duo's Kennedy Center debut
in Washington D.C., for the Center's
25th anniversary.
(This single concert achieved the largest audience attendance in this
series.)
• 1996-'97,
the Duo's first touring season, included performances in
California, New Mexico, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Minnesota,
Nevada and Illinois.
(The
Duo set concert series attendance records in 16 of these 25 performances;
10 of which were sold-out houses.)
•Summer of 1998, release of the Duo's debut CD:
Songs of the Americas on MIRAMONT Records
• 1997-‘99, the Duo's next eight touring seasons; performances
in Florida, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Illinois,
Idaho, Pennsylvania, Canada and Germany.
• Release of the Duo’s second CD “In the Blue Hour”with
the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Munich
on Miramont Records
•2000-2005, five more touring seasons including over 60 International
performances in Canada, Holland
and Germany, including guest appearances in the Festhalle in
Frankfurt, Germany for eight thousand people, and
in the Rheingold Halle Mainz,
for the celebration of the new Millennium. *
*Concerts performed in new States in the last two Seasons in Colorado, Utah, Georgia, South Carolina, Ohio
and Virginia.
Janet Chvatal
•Has recorded for BMG, BMI
and SONY CLASSICAL records.
•Starred as 'Christine' in Andrew Lloyd-Webber's Phantom of the Opera in Vienna
for two years. Numerous guest appearances in Opera, concert and Musical
Theater In France, Austria, Holland, Sweden and Germany.
Debuted as Magnolia (Showboat), and Louisa (The Fantastiks)
In Boston for the 25th year anniversary of the longest running musical
on Broadway. Recently appeared in Opera Light, a German
television extravaganza that aired to millions of Europeans on Germany's
largest Television network, ARD. Currently performing the lead role in
a world premiere musical in Germany:
www.janetchvatal.com
Scott Kritzer
•Christmas CD for solo guitar available on ENTERTAINMENT DISTRIBUTORS
Inc.
•Solo appearances in New York's Carnegie Recital Hall, London's Wigmore Hall and Lutheran Hall in Sapporo, Japan; critically
acclaimed performances in Los Angeles and San Francisco. In a recent performance
for the California Center for the Arts in Escondido, California, Other performers on the
series included Itzhak Perlman, and the Emerson and KRONOS string Quartets. Mr. Kritzer's performance sold out eight months in advance.