【Viola Master Class】
主講人:黃心芸教授
(任教於美國茱麗亞音樂院及寇蒂斯音樂院)
日期:2013年12月19日(四)
時間:A.M.10:30-12:10
地點:音樂一館M102教室
◎ Hindemith Sonata op.11 no.5
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Viola:廖慧汶
◎ Brahms Sonata op.120 no.2
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Viola:蔡弦修
◎Bliss: Sonata for Viola and Piano mov.1
Viola:林宜蓓
※北藝大中提琴組必到
※歡迎有興趣者前往聆聽
Sin-Yun
Huang is firmly established since 1993 as one of the leading violists of her
generation. Virtually simultaneously, in that year, she won the top prizes in
the ARD International Music Competition in Munich and the highly prestigious
Bunkamura Orchard Hall Award, which included a scholarshipgrant, and concerto
and recital appearances in Japan. Ms. Huang was also the youngest-ever gold
medalist in the 1988 Lionel Tertis International Competition on the Isle of
Man. As a result of these and other successes, she has been telecast in
concerto appearances with the Bavarian Radio Orchestra in Munich, the Zagreb
Soloists in Paris and the Tokyo Philharmonic in Tokyo; other significant
appearances include live broadcast performances with the Berlin Radio Symphony,
the Russian State Philharmonic and the National Symphony of Taiwan among
others. Recent solo highlights included collaboration with London Sinfonia in
South America; with Naumberg Orchestra in Central Park; with ICE at
Miller Theater and with Children Orchestra Society at Alice Tully Hall.
A native
of Taiwan, Ms. Huang currently resides in New York, and is an active soloist
and chamber musician in the U.S., the Far East and Europe. She has
participated in various prominent chamber music festivals, including the Rome
Chamber Music Festival, Music@Menlo,
Moritzburg Festival in Dresden; Spoleto Festivals in Italy as well as
Charleston SC.; Cartagena Festival in Colombia; Chamber Music Northwest, the
Marlboro Music Festival; Prussia Cove, England; St. Nazaire in France,
Bridgehampton, the El Paso Chamber Music Festival; the Vancouver Chamber Music
Festival, Festival de Divonne in France; the Appalachian Festival, the Rockport
Chamber Music Festival, the Salt Bay Chamberfest, the Newport Festival and many
others.
She has
collaborated with artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, Jaime Laredo, Joshua Bell, Joseph
Suk, Menahem Pressler, the Guarneri, Juilliard, Brentano, Orion, St. Lawrence
and the Johannes String Quartets. She has recorded Mozart Quintet with the
Brentann String Quartet and presented the Mozart Quintets with them under the
auspices of Carnegie Hall in 2007.
Ms.
Huang has recently embarked on a series of major commissioning projects for
solo viola and chamber ensemble. In July 2006 she premiered a new work
from Houston-based Taiwanese composer Shih-Hui Chen, Shu Shon Key (Remembrance)
with the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble at An Appalachian Summer Festival in North
Carolina. The work was co-commissioned by the festival along with Chinese
Performing Arts, and has received performances at Boston’s Jordan Hall and Da
Camera of Houston, The Evergreen Symphony Orchestra has commissioned a
version of the work for solo viola and orchestra. A new work from
Steven Mackey, also for solo viola and chamber ensemble, has received its
premiere at the Aspen Music Festival in the summer of 2007. Subsequent
performances included presentations by the Fulcrum Point New Music Project in
Chicago; the International Viola Congress 2008; the La Jolla Summer Festival
and at Princeton University. A new disc Viola
Viola containing both works will be released by Bridge Record in
the fall of 2012.
Ms.
Huang was a member of the Borromeo String Quartet from 1994-2000. With the Quartet,
she participated in festivals worldwide and in such prominent venues as New
York’s Alice Tully Hall, London’s Wigmore Hall, Berlin’s Philharmonie and
Japan’s Casals Hall. In 1998 the Borromeo String Quartet was awarded the
prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award and was chosen by the Chamber Music Society
of Lincoln Center to be members of “CMS Two” and featured in a “Live from
Lincoln Center” telecast. She is currently a founding member of the
Variation String Trio with violinist Jennifer Koh and cellist Wilhelmina Smith.
Hsin-Yun
Huang came to England at the age of fourteen to study at the Yehudi Menuhin
School with David Takeno. She continued her studies at the Curtis Institute in
Philadelphia with Michael Tree, where she earned her Bachelor of Music degree,
and at the Juilliard School with Samuel Rhodes, where she earned her Master of
Music. She is a dedicated teacher and currently serves on the faculties of the
Juilliard School and the Curtis Institute of Music.