Bach, Bloch, and Dvořák
Curtis Institute of Music students perform over 100 free recitals during the school year, held on most Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. Admission requires advance registration and is complimentary.
Please note: Performance programs are subject to last-minute changes and cancellations.
Program
BACH |
Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
Emmalena Huning, violin |
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YSAŸE |
Sonata in A minor, Op. 27, No. 2, (“Obsession”)
Jonathan Okseniuk, violin |
BLOCH |
Schelomo; Hebraic Rhapsody
Vincent Garcia-Hettinger, cello |
INTERMISSION | |
DVOŘÁK |
Quartet in G major, Op. 106
Michael Shaham, violin |
About the Performers
Vincent Garcia-Hettinger, from San Antonio, Texas, a student of Gary Hoffman and Peter Wiley, is a Curtis Institute of Music Fellow and entered Curtis in 2023.
Joan Herget, from Calgary, Alberta, a student of Gary Hoffman and Peter Wiley, is the Carol Coe Conway Memorial Fellow and entered Curtis in 2023.
Emmalena Huning, from Perth, Australia, a student of Benjamin Beilman, is the Yvonne Druian Fellow and entered Curtis in 2023.
Sumin Kim, from Seoul, a student of Misha Amory and Hsin-Yun Huang, is the Edna Harkness Fellow and first entered Curtis in 2017.
Jonathan Okseniuk, from Mesa, Ariz., a student of Midori, is a Curtis Institute of Music Fellow and entered Curtis in 2023.
Michael Shaham, from Ra’anana, Israel, a student of Shmuel Ashkenasi and Ida Kavafian, is the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation Fellow and entered Curtis in 2019.
Dongyoung Jake Shim, from Seoul, a student of Shmuel Ashkenasi and Ida Kavafian, is the Dorothea and Ray Posel Fellow and entered Curtis in 2022.
Jungeun Kim, director of instrumental accompaniment
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- Date Mar 6, 2024
- Time 7:30 P.M.
- Location Curtis Institute of Music, Field Concert Hall