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Beethoven Elena Urioste New York Youth Symphony 2015
Recorded live at the Usina del Arte in Buenos Aires, Argentina on July 3, 2015. Violinist Elena Urioste joins Joshua Gersen and the New York Youth Symphony for a performance of the Beethoven Violin Concerto.
New York Youth Symphony Fei Rachmaninoff
La orquesta, con su director Michael Repper al frente, se presentó con una formación de 70 músicos y la colaboración especial de la prodigiosa pianista china Fei Fei Dong que con 22 años ya es considerada como uno de los talentos emergentes del panorama clásico mundial. A esto hay que añadir un programa muy atractivo para la ocasión: Concierto para piano nº 2 en C menor de Rachmaninoff Sinfonía Nº 9 en E menor “ Nuevo Mundo “ de Dvorak La New York Youth Symphony es una institución cultural reconocida por su excelencia en la educación musical y la interpretación. Su misión es la de educar e inspirar a jóvenes músicos de entre 12 y 22 años.
Haochen Zhang Chopin Beethoven Brahms Debussy Bartók Liszt Campanella Cliburn Bach Haydn Mozart Tchaikovsky Gary Graffman Yuja Wang Rachmaninov National Centre Performing Arts Carnegie Hall China National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra Shanghai Symphony Orchestra 1990 2004 2005 2008 2009 2014
Performed by Haochen Zhang (張昊辰) at National Centre for the Performing Arts in China September 25, 2014 Chopin Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17 No. 4 Chopin Mazurka in C major, Op. 24 No. 2 Chopin Mazurka in A flat major, Op. 59 No. 2 Chopin Mazurka in F-sharp minor, Op. 59 No. 3 Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" Brahms 3 Intermezzi, Op.117 Debussy Preludes Bartók Piano Sonata Chopin Waltze in E-flat major, Op. 18 "Grande Valse Brillante" Liszt La campanella Haochen Zhang (1990–) is a Chinese pianist from Shanghai, China. He was the Gold Medalist / First Prize winner of the Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2009. Haochen Zhang gave his debut recital at the Shanghai Music Hall at the age of five, performing all of Bach’s two-part inventions, as well as sonatas by Haydn and Mozart. His orchestral debut was made at the age of six and he was awarded first prize at the Shanghai Piano Competition at the age of seven and nine. Following this success, at the age of eleven, he gave tours in all the major cities in China performing the complete Chopin Etudes op.10, Beethoven and Mozart Sonatas. At age twelve, Haochen Zhang won the 4th International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians, becoming the youngest winner in the history of the competition. In 2004, he made his debut at the 49th International Chopin Festival in Duszniki, Poland, performing the complete Chopin Etudes op.25. Mr. Zhang has performed with the China National Symphony Orchestra, Krakow State Philharmonic, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and has concertized throughout Asia, Europe, and the United States. In 2005, Haochen Zhang moved to the United States to attend the Curtis Institute of Music and to study under the world renowned Gary Graffman. (Gary Graffman was also the teacher of Lang Lang and Yuja Wang.) The year following, he made his debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra performing Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto. Haochen Zhang was the youngest winner of the China International Piano Competition and in 2008 at the age of eighteen, he made his Carnegie Hall debut with the New York Youth Symphony performing Mozart's D minor Concerto (K.466) and the world premiere of a commissioned work by Ryan Gallagher. He also has broad interests in many other fields, including history, literature, etc. He is currently managed by KAJIMOTO.
Needham Charles Ives Morton Gould Gould William Schuman Jacob Druckman Isaac Stern Jacobs Michael Gandolfi Mårtensson Sven David Sandström Sandström Richard Wernick Robert Beaser Christopher Rouse Schumann Mario Davidovsky American Composers Orchestra Cleveland Chamber Symphony Bloomington Symphony Orchestra Texarkana Symphony Orchestra Carnegie Hall Cabrillo Festival 1981 2004 2006 2007 2010 2011
The music of Clint Needham (b. 1981, Texarkana, TX) has been described as "wildly entertaining" (New York Times), "easy to smile at" (Philadelphia Inquirer), and "fresh and spicy" (Courier-Post). Recently named recipient of a Charles Ives Scholarship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Clint's music has been recognized with two ASCAP Morton Gould Awards, the William Schuman Prize/BMI Student Composer Award, the Jacob Druckman Prize from the Aspen Music Festival, First Prize in the International Ticheli Composition Contest, the Heckscher Prize from Ithaca College, a Lee Ettelson Composer Award and the coveted Underwood New Music Commission from the American Composers Orchestra. Clint's orchestral music has been commissioned and performed by the American Composers Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, the Aspen Concert Orchestra, Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, Cleveland Chamber Symphony, New York Youth Symphony in Isaac Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall, the Omaha Symphony, and Symphony in C. Various chamber groups including the American Brass Quintet, Aspen Contemporary Ensemble, Indiana University New Music Ensemble, Ithaca College's KULMUSIK, Quintet Attacca, Stanford Wind Quintet, and the Wingra Woodwind Quintet have given performances of his chamber music across the country and in Europe. Commissions for the 2010-2011 season include orchestral works for the New York Classical Players, the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra, the Sioux City Symphony, and the Texarkana Symphony Orchestra as well as a new work for soprano and wind ensemble for the United States Air Force Band of the West. Clint recently earned his doctorate degree from Indiana University, where he was a four-year Jacobs School of Music Doctoral Fellow in composition. He also received his MM from Indiana University in 2006 and his BM from Baldwin-Wallace College in 2004. His principal composition teachers include Claude Baker, Loris Chobanian, David Dzubay, Michael Gandolfi, Per Mårtensson, Sven-David Sandström, and Richard Wernick. Clint has also studied with Robert Beaser, Syd Hodkinson, Christopher Rouse, and George Tsontakis at the Aspen Music Festival as a Susan and Ford Schumann composition fellow and with Mario Davidovsky at the Wellesley Composers Conference as a composition fellow. The American Brass Quintet has recorded his Brass Quintet No. 1 "Circus" on their 2007 Summit Records release entitled "Jewels". Clint's music is published by the Theodore Presser Company with additional works published by Manhattan Beach Music and Triplo Press.
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