The 23rd Annual Music
Festival at Walnut Hill
胡桃山音樂營
July 24
to August 17, 2014
Concerts
and Master Classes
Admission free.
Suggested Donation $5 at door
Thursday, July 31, 2014, 1 PM
at Boswell Recital Hall
Ms. Vivian Hornik
Weilerstein
Piano Master Classs
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~Program~
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30 in E
major, Op. 109
I. Vivace ma non troppo: Adagio espressivo
Mutong Mai
III. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung:
Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo
Tzu-Jia Huang
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 15 in D major, Op. 28
Wei-Yun Chang
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Steinway piano provided
by M. Steinert & Sons
Meet The Artists |
Vivian Hornik
,
pianist
Vivian Hornik Weilerstein is the director of New England
Conservatory's Professional Piano Trio Training Program in
addition to serving on the piano and collaborative piano studio
faculties.
Weilerstein has performed as a soloist and chamber musician
throughout the world and is a frequent collaborator with many of
today's most eminent artists and ensembles. She has appeared as
a soloist with the Kansas City Symphony and the Orchestra
Sinfonica Nazionale di Torino, and has toured throughout Europe
and Japan. She has been featured in More magazine, and on the
"Jane Pauley Show" in stories about professional mother/daughter
teams.
Weilerstein is an active member of the highly acclaimed
Weilerstein Trio, which is in residence at New England
Conservatory. Highlights of current and past seasons include
concerts at Lincoln Center in New York City and at prominent
venues in Washington, D.C., Cleveland, St. Louis, St. Paul, San
Francisco, Los Angeles, and Boston. They gave their London debut
in spring '04 at the Royal Academy of Music. The trio's highly
acclaimed 2006 CD on the Koch label, with music of Dvorak, was
featured on NPR's "All Things Considered."
Critics and audiences have welcomed Weilerstein's performances
as part of the Weilerstein Duo, with violinist Donald
Weilerstein. Among their many recitals across the country, the
duo has performed at Alice Tully Hall and the 92nd Street Y in
New York City and the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. Their
discography includes the complete works of Ernest Bloch for
violin and piano, the sonatas of Janácek, Dohnanyi, and Enescu
for Arabesque Records, and the complete Schumann sonatas for
Azica Records. Fanfare declared the Bloch recordings a "must" on
the journal's annual "Want List," and American Record Guide
lauded both the Bloch and Janácek recordings. In 2006, the
Weilersteins marked the occasion of their 30-year performing and
recording career with recitals and the reissue of their
Arabesque CDs. In addition to the duo and trio recordings,
Weilerstein has also recorded for the EMI Debut Series.
Weilerstein has performed at the major American music festivals,
including Music Academy of the West, the Marlboro, Aspen,
Chamber Music West, Yellow Barn, Norfolk, Sarasota, Roundtop,
and La Jolla festivals, and the Perlman Chamber Music Program.
She has been a guest artist at Kneisal Hall, the Young Musicians
Festival in Israel, the Daniel Days in Holland, and the Verbier
Festival in Switzerland. She also taught and performed in
Shanghai, China as part of the Morningside Music Bridge and in
Caracas, Venezuela as part of El Sistema.
Recordings on EMI, Arabesque, Azica. Former faculty of the
Eastman School of Music, Cleveland Institute of Music. Also
faculty of The Juilliard School, Aspen Music Festival. Former
faculty of the Cleveland Institute of Music.
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Thank you
for your generous contribution to
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
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中華表演藝術基金會
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Lincoln, Massachusetts
updated 2014 |
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