August 11, 2000
Friday,  8 PM at Boswell Recital Hall
Ji-Yong Kim, piano
Andy Tsai, viola
Anwell Tsai, violin


Program

Ji-Yong Kim, piano

Bach: Französische Suiten No.6
Allemande
Courante
Sarabante
Gavotte
Polonaise
Menuet
Bouree
Gigue

Haydn: Sonate Hoboken XVI 49
Allegro
Adagio Cantabile
Tempo di Minuetto

Mozart: Concerto No. 20 in D minor, 1st movement
(Acompanied by Miss Chien-Fen Chen on the piano)

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Andy Tsai, viola
Anwell Tsai, violin

Bach: Suite in G Major for solo Viola, BWV 1007
Prelude
Allemande
Couvante
Sarabande
Minuetto 1 and 2
Gigue

Mozart: Duo in G Major for Violin and Viola
Allegro
Adagio
Rondeno

The Artists:

Ji-Yong Kim was born in January, 1991. A third grader at Saint Peters Academy, New Jersey, Ji-Yong Kim has received many awards, including the
First prize of the 1999 Junior Chopin Competition. He has performed at the 1999 Kum Ho Prodigy Concert and the 2000 Korea Music Foundation New York
Debut Recital.

Violist/Violinst Andy Tsai received his BA of Music from the New England Conservatory. A student of Roman Totenberg, Vyacheslav Uritsky, and Steve
Ansell, Mr. Andy Tsai is currently pursuing his Master of Music at Boston University. Mr. Tsai was the winner of numerous competitions including the
Boston Classical Orchestra Youth Concerto Competition, the Chinese Concerto Competition, and the String Department Special Award from the New England
Conservatory. Mr. Andy Tsai has appeared as soloist with many orchestras, including the Lexington Sinfonietta, the Lexington Chamber Orchestra, the
Colorado String in the Mountains Orchestra, the North American Elite Youth Orchestra, to name a few.

Violinist/Violist Anewll Tsai received his BA of Music recently from the New England Conservatory under Eric Rosenblith, and will pursue his graduate
degree at the Eastman School of Music with Zvi Zeitlin. Mr. Anwell Tsai has won top prizes at the Boston Classical Orchestra Concerto Competition, the
Chinese-American Cultural Foundation Competition, and the Jeanne Selander Memorial Concerto Competition. Mr. Tsai has performed as soloist with
several orchestras, including the Boston Classical Orchestra, Brockton Symphony, and Lexington Chamber Orchestra. He is also active as a performer
and interpreter of contemporary classical music.


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