Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Summer FREE Concert @ NEC 2024
夏日系列音樂會
at New England Conservatory,
Boston, Massachusetts

 
Aug 8 to 24, 2024
All concerts Admission Free, suggested donation $10 at door
Age 6 and under not admitted
 


 



Concert 6

Tuesday, August 13, 2024, 7:30 pm
at
NEC's Williams Hall




Jonah Ellsworth, cello
Evren Ozel
, piano



~Program~



Robert SCHUMANN:
Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70

Frédéric CHOPIN:
Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor, Op. 65
Allegro moderato
Scherzo: Allegro con brio
Largo
Finale: Allegro

~Intermission~

Leoš JANACEK:
Pohádka JW VII/5 ("Fairy Tale")
Con moto
Con moto
Allegro

Johannes BRAHMS:
Sonata No. 2 in F Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 99
Allegro vivace
Adagio affettuoso
Allegro passionato
Allegro molto
 

 




Admission Free, suggested donation $10 at door.
Children under 6 not admitted.

中華表演藝術基金會
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Lincoln, Massachusetts

 


 

event photos: Xiaopei Xu and Chi Wei Lo


Jonah Ellsworth
, cello
www.jonahellsworth.com

** NEWSFLASH — February 2023 — Jonah selected as the newest cellist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra! His debut was almost immediate—on February 16th. He’s now working full-time, including Tanglewood this summer. **

Jonah Ellsworth has been hailed as one of the greatest cellists of his generation. He has won critical acclaim for his concerto performances with the Boston Symphony, Maui Chamber Orchestra, Akron Symphony, Johnstown Symphony, Boston Philharmonic, Jacksonville Symphony, Symphony by the Sea, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, New Bedford Symphony, and NEC Philharmonia, among others. Ellsworth has been referred to as “a kind of unrepentant Tannhäuser” and “a player to watch,” by The Boston Globe and Clevelandclassical.com. The Boston Musical Intelligencer wrote that he is “fearless, [with a] complete range of expressive richness” and “definitely a player to watch.” These praises were earned after performances of the Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto with the Boston Philharmonic, the Dvořák Cello Concerto with the Akron Symphony, and his performance of Strauss’s Don Quixote with the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (BPYO).

Ellsworth was a participant at Marlboro Music Festival during the summers of 2014-2016 and has been a guest at Rockport Chamber Music Festival.

When Ellsworth performed Strauss’s Don Quixote with conductor Benjamin Zander and the BPYO in Prague, former Boston Globe critic Richard Dyer wrote “Ellsworth’s grasp of what the notes mean, of the stories they tell, of the feeling behind and within the notes, is firm, and very deep. His playing of some of the quieter episodes, the yearning that Don Q feels for the idealized Dulcinea, was profoundly moving, and there was plenty of rambunction as he tilted against windmills and scattered sheep. And he plays the death sigh of Don Quixote as tenderly and movingly as I have ever heard it – it is with a profound content that this Don Quixote he leaves this life, and not with a sigh of regret.” Also on this same tour, Ellsworth performed the Dvořák Concerto in Basel, Switzerland. The following is Dyer’s comparison of this performance to that of Natalia Gutman (a legendary Russian cellist who was also soloist with BPYO on this tour): “Ellsworth’s performance was the more mature, serene and centered, and he played with technical mastery, imagination, passion and deep feeling and he was fearless, despite the fact that moments before the concert his cello was knocked over and the bridge was cracked.”

His performance of the Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations with YPO in Slovakia prompted the critic from The Boston Musical Intelligencer to write, “… Any praise of Jonah’s technical abilities is likely to be an understatement. He is completely assured and intensely musical; each of the variations had a distinctive character and tone color… This is a young man on the verge of an international career.”

Ellsworth was a prize winner in the 2017 Hudson Valley String Competition, a finalist in the 2011 Stulberg International String Competition in Michigan and received the top prize from the Harvard Musical Association in 2012. He appeared on the PBS TV show of the “From the Top” taped live in Carnegie Hall in New York City which has been broadcast on PBS stations nationwide.

Ellsworth has studied with Lawrence Lesser at New England Conservatory and Peter Wiley at Curtis Institute of Music. Other teachers include Andrew Mark and Natasha Brofsky. He has attended the Steans Institute at Ravinia, Meadowmount Music School, Greenwood Music Camp, and Orford Arts Center in Canada.

Ellsworth joined the world renowned Boston Trio in the spring of 2016 and will be performing in prestigious venues in California and Florida this season, as well as making his Carnegie Hall debut with them.

Evren Ozel
, piano
www.evrenozel.com

American pianist Evren Ozel has established himself as a musician of “refined restraint” (Third Coast Review), combining fluent virtuosity with probing, thoughtful interpretations. Having performed extensively in the United States and abroad, Evren is the recipient of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant, 2022 Salon de Virtuosi Career Grant, and is currently represented by Concert Artists Guild as an Ambassador Prize Winner of their 2021 Victor Elmaleh Competition.

Since his debut with the Minnesota Orchestra at age 11, Ozel has been a featured soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, Jacksonville Symphony, and The Orchestra Now at Bard College, with conductors Jahja Ling, Courtney Lewis, and Leon Botstein. In March of 2025, his first album of Mozart Concertos with the ORF Radio Symphony of Vienna and conductor Howard Griffiths will be released on Alpha Classics.

Ozel’s 2024-25 season highlights include solo recitals for La Jolla Music Society, Capital Region Classical, and Cal Performances. Previously, he has performed recitals for Harvard Musical Association, Schubert Club, Chopin Society of Minnesota, and The Gilmore. Carrying a vast and varied recital repertoire, his 2023-24 season included a program ranging from Bach and Rameau to Ligeti, as well as a program of Beethoven’s last three Piano Sonatas.
An esteemed chamber musician, Ozel performs alongside artists like David Finckel and Wu Han, Stella Chen, Zlatomir Fung, Paul Huang, and Peter Wiley. He spent four summers at the Marlboro Festival, and is currently a 2024-27 Bowers Program Artist for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. His 2024-25 season includes a tour with Musicians from Marlboro, as well as CMS concerts at Alice Tully Hall.

Ozel resides in Boston, where he is currently a candidate in New England Conservatory’s prestigious and highly-exclusive Artist Diploma program, under the tutelage of Wha Kyung Byun. Other important mentors include Jonathan Biss, Imogen Cooper, Richard Goode, Andras Schiff, and Mitsuko Uchida.

 





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中華表演藝術基金會
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Lincoln,  Massachusetts