Brahms Festival
The Curtis Institute of Music’s iconic Student Recital Series returns to the stage for a vibrant season of performances. Curtis hosts a variety of chamber, ensemble and graduation recitals this spring. Admission requires advance reservation and is complimentary.
Today’s program was prepared by faculty members Mia Chung, Meng-Chieh Liu, Miloš Repicky, and Steven Tenenbom.
The Edith L. and Robert Prostkoff Memorial Concert Series. The Curtis Institute of Music receives funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Program
BRAHMS |
Selections, Hungarian Dances
No. 1 in G minor Wei Luo, piano |
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BRAHMS |
Zwei Gesänge, Op. 91
Gestillte Sehnsucht Hannah Klein, alto |
BRAHMS |
Quintet in F minor, Op. 34
Allegro non troppo Cherry Choi Tung Yeung, violin |
About the Performers
Tianxu An, from Beijing, is a student of Meng-Chieh Liu and entered Curtis in 2015.
Soyoung Cho, from Seoul, is a student of Roberto Díaz and Ed Gazouleas, and entered Curtis in 2017.
Jack Kessler, from Miami, Fla., is a student of Roberto Díaz and Ed Gazouleas, and entered Curtis in 2019.
Jiyeon Kim, from Seongnam, Korea, is a student of Gary Hoffman and Peter Wiley, and entered Curtis in 2019.
Hannah Klein, from Concord, Mass., is a student of Cynthia Hoffman, adjunct faculty, and entered Curtis in 2016.
Wei Luo, from Shanghai, is a student of Robert McDonald and entered Curtis in 2012.
Tianyou Ma, from Shenzhen, China, is a student of Shmuel Ashkenasi and Pamela Frank, and entered Curtis in 2019.
Zhu Wang, from Hunan Province, China, is a student of Robert McDonald and entered Curtis in 2020.
Cherry Choi Tung Yeung, from Hong Kong, is a student of Ida Kavafian and Arnold Steinhardt, and entered Curtis in 2019.
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- Date Apr 3, 2022
- Time 12:00 P.M.
- Location Curtis Institute of Music, Gould Rehearsal Hall