August 16, 2002
Friday, 8 PM
Recital
    

Program

Jin-Hee Park, cello
Anita Hsiao-Ling Lin, piano

Nocturne Op. 19, No.4                  Tchaikovsky

Cello Sonata No.6 in A major        Boccnerini
(accompanied by Mr. Michael Bonner, cello faculty member)

Chant Du Menestrel, Op. 71          Glazunov

Hungarian Rhapsody                       D. Popper


David Sung-Chan Chang, cello
Timothy Bozarth, piano

Suite No. 4 Prelude and Sarabande         Bach

Sonata in E Major for cello and piano      F.Francoeur
Adagio
Allegro
Tempo de gavotte
Largo
Allegro vivace

Rococo Variation                                      Tchaikovsky

The Artists:

Jin-Hee Park, cello:
Jinhee Park, age 16, began her cello lessons at the age of nine with
Seong-Eun Hong, Professor at Da-Kuk University in Korea. She was the winner
of the 1996 Music Journal, and the 1997 Chosun Times Competition. In 1998 she
was awarded a recital as the winner of the Kumho Prodigies Young Artist
Audition. From 1997 through 1999, Jinhee performed as soloist with the Korea
Symphony, the New Seoul Philharmonic, the Su-Won Philharmonic, the Bu-Cheon
Youth Orchestra, and the VIenna Waltz Orchestra. She was invited to give a
recital in the Gifted Young Artist Concert at the Korea Art Center. Jinhee
moved to the United States in 1999 to attend the Juilliard Pre-College
Division, where she studies with Harvey Shapiro and James Kreger. She is also
a full-scholarship student at Barnstable Academy in New Jersey.

Jinhee was the alternate at the Pre-College Boccherini Concerto Competition
in 2000. She was a member of the Perlman 2000 Summer Music Program. She has
performed in various venues over the past year, including the Mostly Mozart
Festival at Lincoln Center and at Carnegie Hall. In December 2000, she
performed a solo recital at Paul Recital Hall at the Juilliard School, and in
March 2001 she played as a soloist with the Academic Symphony Orchestra at
the John Harms Centerin New Jersey. In July 2001, Jinhee played a concert at
the the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. She was a finalist in the New York
Philharmonic Young Artist Competition in November 2001, and played with
Juilliard Pre-college symphony as a soloist. She is going to participate in
the 4th International Junior Tchaikovsky Competition to be held in China,
October 2002.

David Sung-Chan Chang, cello
David Chang, age 14, is a student of Andre Emelianoff at the Juilliard
Pre-College. He was the first prize winner of both the 2000 Seoul City
Orchestra Competition, and the National Music Competition South Korea. He is
going to participate in the 4th International Junior Tchaikovsky Competition
to be held in China, October 2002.

Timothy Bozarth, piano.
Timothy Bozarth has performed as a soloist and collaborative pianist on four
continents. Mr. Bozarth has been a prizewinner in numerous international
piano competitions including: the Beethoven Fellowship of the American
Pianists Association; the Robert Casadesus International Piano Competition;
the San Antonio International Keyboard Competition; and the Maria Canals
International Competition. Timothy Bozarth has earned the Artist Diploma from
the Cleveland Institute of Music where he studied with Paul Schenly and
presently is a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate at the New England
Conservatory of Music.

Timothy Bozarth has participated in numerous summer music festivals,
including: the Music Academy of the West; Pianofest in the Hamptons; and the
Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan where he was an invited Artist,
performing with the principal players of the Vienna Philharmonic and
performing works by Toru Takemitsu and Tan Dun under their direct tutelage.
For the past six years, Mr. Bozarth has been a resident of Boston, performing
close to a thousand performances in that time, many with leading area
musicians, including Masuko Ushioda, Paula Robison, Laurence Lesser, Colin
Carr, Doriot Dwyer, James Dunham, Andrew Kohji Taylor and Ayano Ninomiya.
Recently, Timothy Bozarth has performed in major concert halls in the cities
of New York, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Taipei, Kaohsiung,
Seoul, Sapporo, Tokyo, Munich and Frankfurt.

Anita Hsiao-Ling Lin, piano
A junior at the New England Conservatory of Music majoring in piano.


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