

SUMMER SONGS: AN OUTDOOR CONCERT
JULY 9, 2026
7:00 PM
DAHLEM CENTER
FREE ADMISSION
Join the Jackson Symphony Orchestra and Dahlem for a FREE outdoor concert performance! Bring your own lawn chair or blanket and sit under the trees or out in the grass and listen to a selection of summer songs performed by the Jackson Symphony Orchestra brass quintet. The performance will be held outdoors at the Dahlem Environmental Education Center pavilion, 7117 South Jackson Road, at 7pm. Please feel free to arrive early and enjoy a walk on the trails, play at the nature playscape, or stop by the exhibit room and gift shop.
*Due to the concert being outdoors, please follow JSO and Dahlem on social media for performance updates if there is inclement weather.

Joe Deller
Violin
Joseph Deller received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Violin Performance from Hope College and has pursued a free lance music career in the Detroit Metropolitan area. He can be heard around town on violin and viola, playing with the Detroit Opera Orchestra, Flint Symphony Orchestra, Dearborn Symphony Orchestra, Jackson Symphony Orchestra, Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, International Symphony Orchestra, Oakland Symphony Orchestra, and others. He is a certified Suzuki Violin and Piano Instructor and maintains a private studio of violin, viola, and piano students at his home in Dearborn. He most recently began teaching Suzuki group violin lessons through the Harbor Homeschool group in Dearborn.

James Park
Violin
James Park is a violinist, trained musicologist, and university administrator. He is a core member of the JSO and frequently performs around Michigan as an orchestral and chamber musician. James holds an undergraduate degree from Princeton University and graduate degrees from Yale University.

Jasper Zientek
Viola
Jasper Zientek, a Michigan native, joined the Jackson Symphony Orchestra in 2018 and the Kalamazoo Symphony in 2021. Zientek studied with Atar Arad and Steve Wyrczynski at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music as well as with Vicky Chiang at Johns Hopkins Peabody Institute. During his schooling he attended many summer festivals nationally and internationally including National Orchestral Institute (MD,USA) , Casalmaggiore Music Festival (Italy), Summer Academy Leutkirch (Germany), and attended Aspen Summer Music Festival (CO,USA) as a New Horizon Fellow.

Ivana Biliskov
Cello
Croatian cellist Ivana Biliskov received her Bachelor of Music in Performance at the University of North Texas, and a Master of Music in El Paso TX, where she served as a teaching assistant to Zuill Bailey. Her path in the US has led her from Texas to Oregon to now Michigan, where she is the current Principal Cellist of Detroit Opera, and is actively involved with Adrian Symphony, Jackson Symphony, and Orchestra Sono. Ivana has participated in masterclasses with acclaimed musicians such as Melissa Kraut, Lynn Harrell, Heidi Litschauer, Hans Jørgen Jensen, Dora Schwarzberg, and is a three-time recipient of the Gloria Miner Fellowship at the Sitka International Cello Festival in Alaska. She is an avid chamber musician and has won the Grand Prize in the chamber competition Salzburg=Mozart in Tokyo, Japan as part of a piano trio. Ivana is an active freelancer in Metro Detroit and maintains a private teaching studio in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
