The 24th Annual Music
Festival at Walnut Hill
胡桃山音樂營
July 23
to August 16, 2015
Concerts
and Master Classes
Admission free.
Suggested Donation $5 at door
Friday, August 7, 2015, 7:30 PM
at Keiter Center
Mr. George Li,
piano
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~Program~
Frédéric Chopin
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Ballade No. 1
in G minor, Op. 23
Impromptu No. 2 in F-sharp major, Op. 36
Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 42
Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22
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~Intermission~
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Sergei Rachmaninoff |
Variations on a
Theme of Corelli, op. 42
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Maurice Ravel |
La
Valse
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Steinway piano provided
by M. Steinert & Sons
Meet The Artists |
George Li,
pianist
Silver
medalist in the 2015 International Tchaikovsky Competition and
winner of the prestigious XIV Concours International Grand Prix
Animato 2014 Paris, George Li (黎卓宇) is regarded as one of the
world's most talented and creative young pianists. His
astonishing technique, distinctive tonal quality, and
exceptional musicality have earned him consistent critical
acclaim (New York Times, Washington Post, International Piano
Magazine, Toronto Star, The Boston Phoenix, The Boston Music
Intelligencer) and enthusiastic audience response worldwide for
his solo recitals, orchestral collaborations, and chamber music
performances.
In addition to winning the Grand Prix Animato Piano Competition
(with the Schumann Prize, the Brahms Prize and the Audience
Prize) in December 2014, George won third prize in the 2015 US
Chopin Competition, and second prize in the 2014 Vendome Prize.
In 2012, George received the prestigious Gilmore Young Artist
Award, becoming its youngest recipient. With his exceptional
musical gifts being recognized by Alfred Brendel, Dimitri
Bashkirov, and Menahem Pressler, George was the winner of the
Tabor Foundation Piano Award at the 2012 Verbier Academy. In
2010, George won first prize in the prestigious Young Concert
Artists International audition and since that time has been
under management of the YCA. In 2010 he also won first prize at
the Inaugural Cooper International Piano Competition. In 2008
George won second prize at the Gina Bachauer International Piano
Junior Artist Competition. In 2011 George performed at a State
dinner for President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
at the White House.
In 2005, 9-year old George made his first orchestral debut as a
soloist with the Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra. Thereafter, he
has frequently appeared as a soloist with many symphony
orchestras, including the Cleveland Orchestra, Simon Bolivar
Youth Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, Boston Philharmonic
Orchestra, Albany Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Pro Musica,
Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, Spartanburg Philharmonic
Orchestra, Miami Symphony Orchestra, Nordic Chamber Orchestra
(Sweden), the Norrkoping Orchestra (Sweden), Princeton Symphony
Orchestra, Lexington Symphony Orchestra, Ridgewood Symphony
Orchestra, Orchestra “I Solisti di Perugia” (Italy), Southern
Arizona Symphony Orchestra, Waltham Symphony Orchestra, Boston
Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Boise Philharmonic Orchestra,
Pasadena Symphony Orchestra, The Orchestra at Temple Square, the
Longwood Symphony Orchestra, the Stamford Symphony Orchestra,
the Akron Symphony Orchestra, the Hilton Head Symphony
Orchestra, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (Canada), and the
Orchestra of St. Luke’s.
An active recitalist and orchestral soloist, George has
performed in venues throughout the world, including the
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), the Musikverein (Vienna),
Rudolfinum’s Dvorak Hall (Czech Republic), Severance Hall,
Symphony Hall, Jordan Hall, Mechanics Hall, The Tabernacle,
Alice Tully Hall of Lincoln Center, Merkin Hall, and the Kennedy
Center.
George is also an enthusiastic chamber musician. Since the age
of 9 George has regularly performed in chamber music concerts,
with repertoire ranging from Haydn to Beethoven, Brahms,
Shostakovich, and Bolcom. As a member of the Vivace Trio, George
performed for members of the US Congress on Capitol Hill. He has
also played chamber music concerts with The Boston Trio and in
the Winsor Chamber Music Series.
George has frequently been featured as guest artist on National
Public Radio (WGBH). He also appeared on CBS TV (the Liz Walker
Show and the Martha Stewart Show). At the age of 11, George
performed at Carnegie Hall as a featured pianist in the TV
series produced by From the Top. George has participated in
numerous world-renowned summer festivals including the Verbier
Academy (Switzerland), the Miami International Piano Festival,
the Southeastern Piano Festival, and the Gilmore Keyboard
Festival. He has had master classes with renowned pianists
Alfred Brendel, Emmanuel Ax, and Richard Goode.
A resident of Lexington, Massachusetts, George Li graduated from
Walnut Hill School for the Arts and the Preparatory School of
New England Conservatory, where he studied piano with Ms. Wha
Kyung Byun (卞和暻). George’s previous piano teachers include Mrs.
Dorothy Shi (杨镜钏) [from the ages of 4 to 12] and Mr. Chengzong
Yin (殷承宗) [ages 7 to 12].
George is currently enrolled in the dual degree program at
Harvard University and the New England Conservatory, continuing
his piano studies with Ms. Wha Kyung Byun as well as Maestro
Russell Sherman, a renowned pianist and Distinguished Artist in
residence at the New England Conservatory.
(updated 7-2015)

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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 2015 |
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