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For the past several years, students from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music have been invited to showcase their talents at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., as part of the Kennedy Center’s Conservatory Project Series. On Monday, February 25, at 6 p.m., nine students from Oberlin — three pianists, a flutist, a soprano, and members of the Dorian String Quartet — will present a free concert at the Center’s Theater Lab.
Oberlin will be represented in performances by soprano Sophie Wingland ’08 and pianist Yu-Chien Shih ’09 in selections from Richard Strauss’ Brentano Lieder, Op. 68, songs for voice and piano; flutist Brandon Patrick George ’08 and pianist Thomas Fosnocht ’09 in Robert Muczynski’s Sonata for Flute and Piano, Op. 14; pianist Da Wang ’09 in Chopin’s Mazurka in C Sharp Minor, Op. 30, No. 4, and Waltz, Op.18,and Arcardi Volodos’ concert paraphrase of Mozart’s Turkish March.The Dorian Quartet — violinists David Bogorad ’08 and Xi Hu ’08, violist Di Lu ’08, and cellist April Dannelly ’08 will perform two movements from Bedrich Smetana’s String Quartet No. 1 in E Minor, “From My Life.” Different departments in the Conservatory selected which students would represent Oberlin at the Kennedy Center.
“I am grateful to the leadership and the staff of the Kennedy Center for sponsoring such an important performance opportunity for young musicians,” says Dean of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music David H. Stull. “The experience young musicians gain by performing in alternative venues is invaluable to their professional training. Serious music serves a critical role in advancing the culture of our country, in addition to connecting ourselves with the many cultures comprising our world. It is through these events that we remind ourselves of the value and necessity of great art.”
Live audio and video of the performances will be streamed (and later archived) on the Kennedy Center's web site at www.kennedy-center.org/programs/millennium. The Kennedy Center provides a web site to download software to enable listeners to watch the concerts at www.kennedy-center.org/tools/.
The Kennedy Center’s Conservatory Project Series is an initiative of the Performing Arts for Everyone outreach program that offers hundreds of free performances to the public every year. The Project is a semi-annual program, occurring in February and May, which is designed to showcase “today’s best students” in classical music, jazz, musical theater, and opera who are destined to become “tomorrow’s brightest stars.”
Biographical Information About the Musicians
Dorian Quartet
Founded in 2004, the Oberlin Conservatory of Music ’s Dorian
Quartet has participated in master classes and
studied with the Emerson String Quartet, Kenneth Slowik, Roger Chase, Ole Bohn,
and the school’s Professor of Violin Milan Vitek. In addition, quartet members
have collaborated with pianist Tian Lu, clarinetist Boris Allakhverdyan, and
guitarist Michelle Younger in recitals.
David Bogorad began playing the violin at the age of five at the
local music school in his hometown of Allerød, Denmark. He has performed as a
soloist with various youth orchestras, and in 2005 he performed with the
National Danish Radio Orchestra. David has won numerous prizes including the Øresunds
Soloist Competition, the Jacob Gade Violin Competition, and, most
recently,in the Danish National
String Competition 2007. He has also participated in master classes with Gil
Shaham, Nikolaj Znaider, Aaron Rosand, Gyorgy Pauk, Eszter Haffner, Anker Buch,
Lars Bjørnkær, and Christina Aastrand. David is a senior at the Oberlin
Conservatory of Music, where he studies with Professor of Violin Milan
Vitek.
April Dannelly was raised in Raleigh, North Carolina. She began to
play the cello at the age of four and studied with Elizabeth Beilman before
entering the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where she currently studies with
Assistant Professor of Cello Amir Eldan. She won the 2004 Triangle Youth
Philharmonic Concerto Competition in North Carolina, and consequently performed
with the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra. She also won both the junior and
senior divisions of the Raleigh Music Club Scholarship Competition. April has
played in master classes for Wendy Warner, Richard Aaron, Paul Katz, and Thomas
Landschoot.
Born in Chengdu City, China, Xi Hu began violin studies with his father at the age of three. He performed in many
concerts and won numerous competitions, including the Children’s Violin
Competition of the Third Arts Festival of Chengdu City, the third National
Violin Competition, the 96th Sichuan Province Violin Performance Competition,
and the first Chengdu Philharmonic Violin Competition. At the age of 11, Xi
entered the primary school of the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing,
where he won third prize in the Conservatory’s Violin Competition. Xi has
studied with Oberlin’s Professor of Violin Milan Vitek since 2004.
Di Lu, a native of Shanghai, China, won the National Violin Competition in
Nanjing at the age of seven. Subsequently, she attended the primary and middle
schools of Shanghai Conservatory, where she studied with Zhang Shixiang, Zhao
Jiyang, and Wu Feifei. In 2001, she began her formal training in viola
performance with Sheng Li and Shen Xidi. Soon after, she won prizes at the
China National Unaccompanied Viola Competition and the Morningside Music
Bridge’s Quartet Competition. Currently Di studies with Peter Slowik, the
Conservatory’s Director of the Division of Strings and Professor of Viola.
Thomas Fosnocht, piano
Thomas Fosnocht is a
piano and composition major at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. He currently
studies composition with Professor of Composition and Music Theory Randolph
Coleman, and piano with Professor of Piano Sanford Margolis. He has composed
and performed with many ensembles, including the Oberlin Contemporary Music
Ensemble under the direction of Timothy Weiss, Director of the Division of
Conducting and Ensembles and Associate Professor of Conducting. Thomas’ other
achievements include playing concertos with the Warminster Symphony Orchestra
and the Ambler Symphony Orchestra, as well as recitals in his hometown of
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Thomas also performs with rock bands around
Chicago, Oberlin, and the Philadelphia area.
Brandon Patrick George, flute
Winner of the 2007 Tuesday
Music Club Competition, flutist Brandon Patrick George has been the recipient of top awards from the
Gemeinhardt Flute Company, the Lorenz Music Publishing Company, and the Dayton
Philharmonic Orchestra, all while attending the Oberlin Conservatory of
Music. In 2004 at the age of 17,
he performed as principal flutist with the National Festival Orchestra at
Carnegie Hall under the direction of Lukas Foss. Currently principal flute in
the Oberlin Orchestra, Brandon has also performed with the Oberlin Chamber
Orchestra and the Oberlin Wind Ensemble. Brandon is a member of the
Conservatory’s Black Musicians Guild (OCBMG). He has transcribed and performed
the music of the African French, 18th-century violinist and composer Joseph
Boulogne. Internationally, he
attended the Symphony Orchestra Academy of the Pacific in Canada and the
Festival de Música de Santa Catarina in Brazil, and he has performed in Italy
and France. He is currently a student of Kathleen Chastain, Clinical Assistant
Professor of Flute and Chamber Music. He has also studied with Professor of
Flute and Performance Michel Debost. Recently, Brandon studied with Sophie
Cherrier at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de
Paris.
Yu-Chien Shih, piano
Pianist Yu-Chien Shih, a native of Tainan, Taiwan,
gave her first recital at the age of six. Since that time, she has accumulated
more than 250 solo, ensemble, and orchestral public performances. At age nine,
Yu-Chien obtained a full scholarship to attend the Bowdoin International Music
Festival. In the summers from 1998 to 2003, she received a full scholarship to
the Aspen Music Festival and School, where she studied with Rita Sloan and
Herbert Stessin; she continued her studies with Herbert Stessin at the
Pre-College Division of the Juilliard School from 2000 to 2004. Yu-Chien has won
many national Taiwanese competitions, as well as the Juilliard Concerto
Competition and, in 2007, Oberlin’s Arthur Dann Competition. She is a junior at
the Conservatory, where she studies with Director of the Division of Keyboard
Studies
and Professor of Piano Robert Shannon.
Da Wang, piano
Born in Shenyang, China, pianist Da Wang began his musical studies at age
four. At 13, he enrolled in the Shenyang Conservatory and studied with Danwen
Wei and Quming Zhan. Da has won numerous prizes, including the Yamaha
Competition, the Tianchen Cup Piano Competition, and, most recently, the Toyama
Asian Competition. In 2004, he won first prize in the Oberlin International
Piano Competition and subsequently enrolled in the Oberlin Conservatory of
Music, where he is earning his bachelor of music degree under the tutelage of Director
of the Division of Keyboard Studies
and Professor of Piano Robert
Shannon.
Sophie Wingland, soprano
Soprano Sophie
Wingland, originally from Ventura, California,
is a senior vocal performance major studying with Professor of Singing Daune
Mahy. Her Oberlin opera credits include the roles of Anna in Die Lustigen
Weiber von Windsor, Lisa in La
Sonnambula at Oberlin-in-Italy,
Isabelle/Madeline in Face on the Barroom Floor, Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Singer 2 in Transformations. In
the summer of 2007, Sophie was a Gerdine Young Artist at the Opera Theatre of
St. Louis and studied with Marlena Malas at the Chautauqua Institute of Music. |