Board Members
These are our elected members of the 2023-2024 season.
For over 35 years MusicSources has brought awareness and appreciation for the historically informed performance of western early classical music to the San Francisco Bay Area. MusicSources was founded by Laurette Goldberg, who led the organization from 1985 to 2005. She was succeeded by Gilbert Martinez from 2005 to 2023. JungHae Kim has now taken on the mantle of Artistic Director to lead the organization forward and to expand our service and connection to our Bay Area community of musicians and early music educators.
MusicSources is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization devoted to the historically informed performance of music from the -Middle Ages through the Romantic Era (1500 to 1850). MusicSources serves as a local, national, and international base for professionals and promising students.
These are our elected members of the 2023-2024 season.
Our new Artistic Director, JungHae Kim, has been active in bringing early music to the San Francisco Bay Area for more than a decade. In 2016 she was instrumental in bringing Belgian virtuoso Sigiswald Kuijken to MusicSources, where she performed with him in concert. More recently, she worked to bring his brother, renowned traverso pioneer Bart Kuijken, to MusicSources where she performed with him in concert in February 2023.
Read MoreDavid Van Ness is President of the board of MusicSources. He loves repairing harpsichords so that students can learn with them. He is also a graphic design consultant and publishing contractor, and is Secretary of the Board of the Publishing Professionals Network.
Since the late 1980s, I have been involved with MusicSources, enjoying concerts and workshops, volunteering, helping in the office and ultimately serving in the position of Administrator.
Eugene Petrushansky joined the MusicSources Board of Directors in 2022, having played and restored harpsichords since 2006. He is an industrial equipment design engineer by trade, as well as serving concurrently as organist at two Anglican parishes (St Francis of Assisi in Livermore and St Joseph of Arimathea in Berkeley).
“The Bay Area and its rich musical life has been home to us since 1974. After many years of playing the piano, I discovered the harpsichord a little over ten years ago and have never looked back. MusicSources has been an invaluable resource and continues to be an inspiration as I continue my musical journey.”
Maryse Carlin has performed throughout the United States and abroad, both as a pianist, harpsichordist and fortepianist. She made her harpsichord debut recital at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York under the auspices of Jeunesses Musicales.
Read MoreKent has been committed to supporting, promoting and furthering the noble cause of musical genius J. S. Bach and his contemporaries – and beyond; Early Classical Music performed on period instruments, where practicable; and their non-profit musical institutions and supportive organizations.
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