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World Class Musician at St. Mark’s in Frankford

On almost any Sunday at St. Mark’s Church in Frankford, you can hear acclaimed, award winning pianist, Timur Mustakimov,  play the piano.  He has been the church’s pianist for almost 2 years.

The gig in Frankford was not a career move for Timur, he was studying at Temple for a doctorate and needed a job and Rev. Clodfelter, the Rector, managed to secure his services for Sunday Worship Service.

It is an interesting collaboration, which the two seem to enjoy.  Timur will often play a piece before the start of the service, kind of like a warm up act for the main attraction.  He always seems to find music that will support the message that the priest, Father Jon, is trying to get across. The two collaborate beautifully.

The acoustics at St. Mark’s make it a great venue for any performance in the cavernous, Gothic, cathedral building.

Timur’s most recent achievement was winning first place of the second Midwest International Piano Competition! After competing with nineteen other pianists in the senior division from ten different countries, Mustakimov was the winner of a $10,000 cash prize and a CD recording with the Blue Griffin label. Timur was also the winner of the new Audience Choice Award, for which he received $500.

From the Iowa Public Radio Web site:

Timur Mustakimov performed Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto and Brahms’ Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118 No. 2 for the final performance. Second place and $5000 winner was Alison Lee from the United States. Third place and winner of $2500 was Zhenni Li from China. First place in the Junior Division was JJ (Jun Li) Bui from Canada, winning $2500. Second place and winner of $1500 was Arthur Wang from Canada. Third place went to Jeffrey Chin of the United States, receiving $1000.

Russian pianist Timur Mustakimov, 28, is the winner of NTD International Piano Competition (New York, 2014), Heida Hermanns International Piano Competition (Westport, CT, 2013), Mannes Concerto Competition (New York, 2011), Jacob Flier International Piano Competition (New Paltz, 2007), Bach Piano Competition (Kazan, Russia, 2003).

Timur received his undergraduate degree from Kazan State Conservatory (Russia) under the tutelage of Alfiya Burnasheva. He continued his education at Mannes College in the studio of Vladimir Feltsman receiving full scholarship for the Master’s and Professional Studies programs. Timur is currently working on his Doctoral Program in the studio of Dr. Abramovic.

See the video below for a close up look.

 

Consider stopping by St. Mark’s on a Sunday morning at 10:00 AM.  Besides the music, the Clodfelter homily is always entertaining in itself.  It will be an experience to remember.

 

 

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Two Sites in Frankford Considered for Historic Designation

The Bromley-Garsed Mansion on Leiper Street which formerly housed the New Frankford Community Y and the home of the Holiday Thriftway at Frankford Avenue and Pratt Street which was originally built as the Penn Fruit store, the Philadelphia Historical Commission’s committee on designation recommended last week that 19…

Source: From ‘Main Street Modernism’ to common fabric: 19 sites considered for historic designation

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Letter to the Editor From a Frankford Resident

Solar Industry Offers a Bright Future

The rapid increase in solar energy infrastructure over the last several years suggests a bright future for the industry. In 2016, solar energy production in the U.S. expected to grow another 116%, breaking the 2015 record for solar implementation of 7.3 gigawatts. This development provides many opportunities from which individual citizens and businesses can benefit.

Home and business owners looking to make financially and environmentally sound investments should consider the many options to get solar panels installed on their property. The 30% federal investment tax credit for residential and commercial property helps reduce the cost of panel installation and many Pennsylvanians’ utility costs are reduced after they go solar.

Investors seeking the next profitable purchase would be wise to look into a range of energy companies that are shifting their resources to solar energy.

Recent high school and college graduates searching for promising employment and increasingly valuable skills should know that solar energy jobs opportunities are rising as well.

Pennsylvania is one of the nation’s largest solar jobs employers with 493 businesses employing 2,500 workers in the field. The expansion of solar energy provides numerous proven environmental and economic benefits and solutions and now is prime time for both businesses and individuals to seize these opportunities.

For more information contact Patrick Houston phousto1@swarthmore.edu or follow this link.

Patrick Houston
Frankford Resident

All readers are welcome to submit letters to the editor.  Email me at gil@frankfordgazette.com

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Momentous Northwood Civic Meeting

The community can take pride in the Northwood Civic meeting held on June 21st for the large turnout, about 50, but more for the civil and business like way the potentially controversial issue of the zoning variance for 5114 Castor Avenue was discussed.  Kudos to President Joe krause.

The issue was that the property was sold at auction to a new buyer as a duplex and he was not advised of the deed restriction limiting the use of the property to a single family.  He added a third unit for use of the owner and wanted community approval to use the property as a triplex.  The vote at the meeting was unanimous in opposition to that change.

Over 25 residents spoke on the issue and questioned the owner and his representative.  There was no animosity and one resident said that the owner and his family would be welcomed to Northwood in the house as a single family dwelling but the conversion would damage the quality of life in Northwood. There was applause at that point.

A letter will go to the Zoning Board of Adjustment about the outcome of the meeting.  However the issue of whether the house will continue use as a duplex is more complicated since there is an existing variance in place granting that use.  The community may be forced to go to court against the owner in this case.  The owner may have recourse against the bank who sold him the property without notifying him of the deed restriction.

Terry Heiser updated the meeting on the progress with traffic Calming on Castor Avenue.  The bottom line is that it is coming.  Step by step it will get done and should be completed by the end of Summer.

Laine Godsey, relatively recent home owner to the neighborhood, spoke as the organizer of the Friends of Northwood Park.  

Laine Godsey

Laine Godsey

Mission Statement: The group is dedicated to creating a culturally vibrant gathering place that fosters community engagement and provides a welcoming and clean natural haven for all.

Preliminary Goals:

Clean-Up Day!

Trash cans (totaling 6 new cans for the park)

New Sign

Flower Bed Plantings at 3 entrances to the park and stump planters Host a “Movie in the Park” night for neighborhood families as our first Community Programming Event in July.

Reach out to The Food Trust about a Farmers Market in the park.

Partner with established Northwood Civic Association/Simpson Recreation Center

Long Term Goals:

Plant trees at the border of the park 2. Rebuild the Gazebo that was originally standing in the park 3. Host regular cultural events each summer-fall season, such as:

Yoga in the Park

Tot soccer

Movie Nights

Art Fair

Shakespeare in the Park (in partnership with Clark Park)

Farmer’s Market

Partner with Recreation Center to generate youth programming

Maintain the cleanliness of the park.

TIMELINE:

  1. Clean-up day: July 9 or July 23 2.
  2. July 7″ @ 7:00pm meet to discuss roles of Friends Group members
  3. August Movie Night
  4. September-Participate in City-wide Love Your Park day

The group will be using the Northwood Civic Association Facebook page for the time being and we will carry all their news on the Gazette calendar as well.

The next meeting of the Northwood Civic Association will be held on Tuesday, July 19th at 7 PM at St. James Lutheran Church at Castor Avenue and Pratt Streets.