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“Bach To The Future” Piano & Violin Duet, with Yaegy Park & Bo-Kyung Park at St. John’s in the Village (Site)

Sunday April 7, 2019, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

$10 – $20

Yaegy Park, violin
Bo-Kyung Park, piano

PROGRAM:
Franz Schubert | Violin Sonatina in D Major Op. 137
Johannes Brahms | Scherzo in C major from FAE Sonata
Clara Schumann | Three Romances
Vitali | Chaconne in G Minor
Fredric Chopin | piano works

A SUNDAY SERIES OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC IN THE VILLAGE!
Attend individual concerts for inspiration every Sunday afternoon — or, subscribe to our series, to support the work of the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture; Its “Bach To The Future” Music/Science Program for Students; and the new Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture Youth Chorus. Accepting new student applications for the chorus — ages 12 to 18! http://www.ffrcc.org! To Subscribe: https://www.ffrcc.org/bach-to-the-future-page

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

YAEGY PARK, violin
Yaegy won her first violin competition at the age of 3.  In 2015, she was named a Young Arts Winner and a semifinalist of the Presidential Scholars. Her notable achievements include prizes in the Louis Spohr International Young Violin Competition, the Stulberg String International Competition, 1st place in the International Russian Rotary Children’s Music Competition and American Protégé International Competition, among many more. She has performed on the NPR show From the Top, and been a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.

Bo-Kyung Park, piano
Ms. Park has established a career as collaborative artist, chamber musician, and coach specialized in instrumental ensemble. She is an in-demand duo partner who performs with internationally renowned artists, members of America’s leading orchestras and gifted young musicians. Concerts have brought her to such venues as Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Museum, Alice Tully Hall, Steinway Hall in New York and other concert halls in Canada, Europe and Asia. She has served as staff collaborative pianist at the Juilliard School, Conservatory of Music at Purchase College, Aspen Music Festival, Bowdoin Music Festival, Great Mountain Music Festival, and artist/faculty at the International Music Festival and Academy in Tenerife, and has performed at Sarasota and Chautauqua Music Festival. She studied at the Juilliard School on full scholarship and the Cleveland Institute where she was awarded the Rosa Lobe Memorial Award in recognition of the highest level of artistic achievement in chamber music.

Venue

St. John’s in the Village Episcopal Church
218 W 11th St
New York, NY 10014 United States
Website:
http://www.stjvny.org/