International Music Students at Park University's Center for Music will showcase their talents in a concert on November 14th.
The Park ICM Orchestra is set to deliver a captivating holiday concert under the direction of Steven McDonald, D.M.A., on Saturday, December 7. The performance will take place at the Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel on the University's flagship Parkville Campus, starting at 7:30 p.m.
The concert program promises a broad spectrum and emotional depth of compositions written for string instruments. Notable performances include Violist Victor Diaz performing "Two Romances for Viola and Piano" composed by Adolphus Hailstork III, Violinist Mumin Turgunov performing "Poème, Op. 25," composed by Ernest Chausson, and Cellist James Farquhar performing "Kol Nidrei, Op. 47," composed by Max Bruch.
In addition to these solo performances, the concert will feature collaborative pianist Lolita Lisovskaya-Sayevich, as well as the Park Quartet, which includes Farquhar, Turgunov, dos Santos, and Mukhiddinov. The quartet will perform "String Quartet No. 12, D. 703," composed by Franz Schubert.
Violinist Aviv Daniel and Yuren Zhang will perform "Navarra, Op. 33," composed by Pablo de Sarasate, while Ilkhom Mukhiddinov will perform "3 Romanzen, Op. 94" by Robert Schumann. Violinist Yin-Shiuan Ting will perform the first movement of "Violin Concerto No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 14" by Henryk Wieniawski. Cellist Diyorbek Nortojiev will perform "Hungarian Rhapsody, Op. 68," composed by David Popper.
The concert will also include a violin duet and performances by students of violinist Ben Sayevich, cellist Daniel Veis, and violist Chung-Hoon Peter Chun. Sayevich, a renowned violinist known for his virtuosity and teaching prowess, will be gracing the stage with his captivating performances.
Veis, a renowned Czech cellist with a career marked by prestigious accolades and captivating performances, will also be performing. Nikita Korzukhin will perform "Fantasiestücke, Op. 73," composed by Schumann.
For those interested in attending, tickets for the concert are $30 for the general public and $10 for students, available through Eventbrite. Admission for the holiday concert is free.
For the most accurate and updated information on string recitals scheduled for November 2024, including performers and ticketing, it is recommended to check the Park University’s International Center for Music official website or contact their box office directly.
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After enjoying the anticipated holiday concert of the Park ICM Orchestra, one could transition to online-education platforms for continued education-and-self-development. For example, one could enroll in an online course offered by Park University's International Center for Music, particularly focusing on music appreciation or advanced violin techniques taught by renowned faculty members such as Ben Sayevich, Daniel Veis, and Chung-Hoon Peter Chun. In your leisure time, you might also explore entertainment options like streaming concerts or watching music documentaries to further your love for music and learning.