August 12, 2000
Saturday,  8 PM at Keiter Center
Faculty Recital

Fantasiestücke Op.73 R. Schumann
Zart und mit Ausdruck
Lebhaft, leicht
Rasch und mit Feuer
Thomas Hill, clarinet
Hung-Kuan Chen, piano


Sonata No. 10, Op. 70 A. Scrjabin
Hung-Kuan Chen, piano

L'Histoire du Soldat I. Stravinsky
The Soldier's March
The Soldier's Violin
A Little Concert
The Devil's Dance
Lynn Chang, violin
Thomas Hill, clarinet
Hung-Kuan Chen, piano


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Trio in B Major, Op. 8 J. Brahms
Allegro con brio
Scherzo - Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro
Lynn Chang, violin
Carol Ou, cello
Hung-Kuan Chen, piano


The Artists:

Lynn Chang, violin. The top prize winner of the 1975 International Paganini Competition, has appeared at Wolf Trap, the Great Woods Festival, and at
Tanglewood, and is member of the Boston Chamber Music Society. He has performed as soloist with numerous orchestras around the world, including
those in Atlanta, Miami, Salt Lake City, Oakland, Seattle, Honolulu, Beijing, Taipei, and Hong Kong. He has appeared several times on the PBS television
series "Live from Lincoln Center." He frequently collaborates with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, their recording of Leon Kirchner's "Triptych" for violin and cello
was released on Sony Classical. Currently, Mr. Chang teaches violin and chamber music at NIT, the New England Conservatory, Tufts, Boston
Conservatory, and Boston University. Mr. Chang Began his musical studies at the age of 7 under Mr. Alfred Krips. He continued his studies at the
Julliard School under the Tutelage of Ivan Galamian. A native of Boston, Mr. Chang received his BA in Music from Harvard University 1975.

Hung-Kuan Chen, piano. A native of Taiwan, Mr. Chen went to Germany as a young teenager, where he attended German state music schools. Later he
continued his musical training at Boston University and New England Conservatory where he received his Artist Diploma. Mr. Chen has won gold
medals in tow of the most prestigious international piano competitions in the world: the Busoni Competition in 1982 and the Arthur Rubinstein Competition
in 1983. He was also awarded top prizes of the Geza Anda, the Van Cliburn, the Chopin International Competition, the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium, and the
Montreal Competitions. He received the Avery Fisher Career Grant in 1991. Mr. Chen has been a member of the piano faculty at Boston University and the
New England Conservatory. Currently, he is teaching at the Calgary Conservatory in Canada.

Thomas Hill, clarinetist, holds both a BA and MA degree with Honors from the New England Conservatory. He also attended the Cleveland Institute of Music,
where he was a member of the celebrated class of Robert Marcellus. Mr. Hill has performed, toured, recorded and broadcast throughout North America and
parts of Asia as a member of the Aeolian Chamber Players, and the Boston Chamber Music Society. The duo of pianist Randall Hodgkinson and Mr. Hill has
been broadcasted nationally. He has been principal clarinetist of the New Haven Symphony, the Long Beach Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, the Handel
and Haydn Society, and Boston Philharmonic. Mr. Hill is teaching at the New England Conservatory, the Boston Conservatory, and the university systems of
New York, California, Massachusetts, and Missouri.

Cellist Carol Ou, received her DMA from Yale University, studied with Ronald Leonard, Janos Starker, and Aldo Parisot, Ms. Ou was the winner of top prizes
at National Federation of Music Clubis Young Artist Competition, Irving M. Klein International String Competition, and Byrd String Competition. She
appeared worldwide with famous orchestras, and is currently teaching at New England Conservatory of Music.

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