Foundation for Chinese
Performing Arts
Summer FREE Concert @ NEC 2025
夏日系列音樂會
at New England Conservatory,
Boston, Massachusetts Aug
8 to 24, 2025
All concerts Admission Free, suggested donation $10 at door
Age 6 and under not admitted
Concert
10
Monday, August 18, 2025,
7:30 pm
at
NEC's Williams Hall
Quan Ge
戈荃,
violin
Cong Wu
吳聰,
viola
Nathan Vickery,
cello
Yinfei Wang
王寅飛,
piano
~Program~
Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart:
String Duo No. 1 in G Major
for Violin and Viola, K. 423
I.
Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Rondeau: Allegro Quan Ge,
violin
Cong Wu, viola
Ernst von Dohnányi:
Serenade for String
Trio in C major, Op. 10
I.
Marcia
II. Romanza
III. Scherzo
IV. Team con variazioni
V. Rondo (Finale)
Quan Ge,
violin
Cong Wu, viola
Nathan Vickery, cello
~intermission~
Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart:
Piano Quartet No. 1 in G
Minor, K. 478
I.
Allegro
II. Andante
III. Rondo: Allegro Quan Ge,
violin
Cong Wu, viola
Nathan Vickery, cello
Yinfei Wang, piano
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
Quan Ge
戈荃,
violinist
https://www.nyphil.org/about-us/artists/quan-ge
Violinist
Quan Ge joined the New York Philharmonic in June 2009. She is a top
prize winner at the China National Violin Competition and Jeunesses
International Music Competition in Romania, and has served as guest
concertmaster with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
An avid chamber musician, Ge is a regular performer at the New York
Philharmonic Ensembles series at Merkin Hall, and has appeared at
SubCulture, National Sawdust, the Bravo! Vail Music Festival, Taos
School of Music, Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival, New York
String Orchestra Seminar, and Encore School for Strings.
Born in Huainan, China, Ge went to Shanghai Conservatory of Music
before coming to the United States. She received her bachelor’s
degree from the Curtis Institute of Music and a master’s degree from
The Juilliard School. Her teachers include Lei Fang, Ida Kavafian,
Pamela Frank, Jaime Laredo, Yumi Scott, and David Chan.
Cong Wu
吳聰,
viola
https://www.nyphil.org/about-us/artists/cong-wu Cong
Wu joined the New York Philharmonic as Assistant Principal Viola in
September 2018. He is the winner of the Third Prize and the Chamber
Music Prize in the Fourteenth Primrose International Viola
Competition, and the Special Prize in the Twelfth Tertis
International Viola Competition. His performances throughout North
America and Asia include solo appearances with the Santa Barbara
Chamber Orchestra, New York Classical Players, and the Long Island
Concert Orchestra.
An avid chamber musician, Wu has collaborated with renowned artists
such as Christoph Eschenbach, David Finckel, Hilary Hahn, Itzhak
Perlman, Peter Wiley, Pinchas Zukerman, the American String Quartet,
and many New York Philharmonic musicians. His festival engagements
have included the Marlboro Music Festival, the Perlman Music
Program, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Chamber Music
Encounters, Music@Menlo, the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival,
Chestnut Hill Concerts, the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival,
and the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in Germany. He also
appears regularly with the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, East
Coast Chamber Orchestra, and New York Classical Players.
Passionate about teaching, Wu is on the viola faculties of the
Manhattan School of Music and Mannes School of Music, and has taught
at the Shanghai Orchestra Academy. He formerly served on the
faculties of SUNY Purchase College Conservatory of Music and the
National Arts Centre Summer Music Institute in Canada. He has been
invited to give masterclasses at the Mead Witter School of Music
(University of Wisconsin-Madison), China Conservatory of Music, and
Hong Kong Baptist University.
Born in Jinan, China, Cong (pronounced “Ts’ong”) Wu moved to New
York in 2010 after graduating from the Beijing Central Conservatory
of Music. He holds a master’s degree from The Juilliard School and a
doctoral degree with the Helen Cohn Award from the Manhattan School
of Music. His teachers have included Wing Ho, Heidi Castleman,
Hsin-Yun Huang, Patinka Kopec, and Pinchas Zukerman.
Lauded as a “formidable cello soloist” (The New
York Times), cellist Nathan Vickery appears regularly in
solo and chamber music recitals and at music festivals around the
country. In a 2016 performance of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto, he was
celebrated for his “talent and artistry” and his “fresh and
appealing account” of the work (The New York Times).
Vickery joined the New York Philharmonic in September
2013 as its youngest member, and has since performed and toured with
the Orchestra at home in New York and throughout the world. He also
appears frequently in the New York Philharmonic Ensembles chamber
music series at Merkin Hall, and in the NY Phil’s new-music series.
Nathan Vickery is a member of the Rosamunde String
Quartet, in which he joins with violinists Noah Bendix-Balgley and
Shanshan Yao and violist Teng Li. He has appeared as a soloist with
the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and as a recitalist and chamber
musician at festivals including the Marlboro Chamber Music Festival,
Summer Music at Indiana University, and the Steans Music Institute
at Ravinia. He has served on the faculty of the Indiana University
Summer String Academy, teaches privately in New York City and with
the Shanghai Orchestra Academy, the New York Philharmonic’s
professional training partnership with the Shanghai Symphony
Orchestra and Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and enjoys presenting
masterclasses.
Vickery received his bachelor’s degree from the
Curtis Institute of Music, under the tutelage of Peter Wiley. His
pre-college studies were with Susan Moses at the Indiana University
String Academy.
Yinfei
Wang
王寅飛,
piano https://www.wangyinfei.com/
Pianist
Yinfei Wang made his first public appearance at the age of seven in
the Shanghai Concert Hall. Since then, he has performed throughout
China, Singapore, Spain, Australia and the United States. He has
been a prizewinner of many national and international piano
competitions, including Washington International Piano Competition,
Gershwin International Piano Competition, Five Towns Piano
Competition, Jacob Flier Piano Competition, Chopin Piano Competition
in Connecticut and many others. As a soloist, Mr. Wang has performed
with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Orchestra, the MSM Symphony
Orchestra, with conductors Vladimir Feltsman, Phillipe Entremont,
among others.
An avid chamber musician, Mr. Wang has performed in many music
festivals and concert series, including The Perlman Music Program,
PianoSummer at New Paltz, Summer Concerts at NEC in Boston, Walnut
Hill Music Festival, the Concerts on the Slope series in New York,
and many others. He has collaborated with many musicians such as
Thomas Hill, Nai-Yuan Hu, Hsin-Yun Huang, Nicholas Kitchen, Qianqian
Li, Li Lao, Mo Mo, Kenneth Radnofsky, Nathan Vickery and Cong Wu.
Mr. Wang received his Bachelor’s degree from the Shanghai
Conservatory of Music, his Master’s and Doctor of Musical Arts
degree from the Manhattan School of Music. His Principle teachers
include Phillip Kawin, Yanxin Chen, Christopher Zhong and Chongfang
Zhang.
Thank you for your
generous contribution to
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
中華表演藝術基金會
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Lincoln, Massachusetts