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Brahms Violin Sonatas with Brian Bak, Violin and Hsin-Chiao Liao, Piano at St. John’s in the Village (Site)

Tuesday June 11, 2019, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

$10 – $20

JUNE SUMMER SERIES
ARTISTS:  Brian Bak, violin; Hsin-Chiao Liao, piano
PROGRAM: 
Johannes Brahms Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major 
Johannes Brahms Violin Sonata No. 2 in A Major, Op. 100–"Thun" or "Meistersinger"

ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Brian Bak, Violin
Korean-American violinist Brian Bak enjoys a career as a sought after performer and pedagogue. Mr. Bak has been featured as a soloist with the Tampa Bay Symphony, the Central Florida Philharmonic, the Sewanee Festival Orchestra, and the Chicago Chamber Orchestra, among others. In 2016, he was the winner of the Stony Brook University Concerto Competition and performed the Elgar Violin Concerto with Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra.
An avid chamber musician, Mr. Bak is a two time winner of the Ackerman Chamber Music Competition. He has studied chamber music intensively with Gilbert Kalish, members of the Tokyo Quartet, and the Emerson Quartet. As a founding member of both the Emanio String Quartet and Trio de Novo, he has held chamber music residencies at the Banff Centre, the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, and the New Music for Strings Festival in Aarhus, Denmark. In a recent performance at Merkin Hall, Trio de Novo was praised as "a talented group who performed with detailed intensity" and for playing with "exceptional poise." (Sequenza 21) Mr. Bak is also a frequent performer with highly acclaimed ensembles based in New York City, such as Sejong Soloists and the New York Classical Players. A versatile instrumentalist, Mr. Bak is also an accomplished cellist, and has performed with the Florida Young Artists Orchestra and the Chicago Chamber Orchestra as a soloist. He has also performed as both a cellist and a violist with the New York Classical Players.
An experienced orchestral musician, Mr. Bak has held principal positions with the Juilliard Orchestra, the Juilliard Chamber Orchestra, the Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra, and the Yale Philharmonia. He was a selected member of The Juilliard Orchestra's China Tour in 2008, and in 2011, he was appointed by Lorin Maazel to be the principal violinist of the Castleton Festival Orchestra for a series of critically acclaimed performances.Mr. Bak is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Stony Brook University on full scholarship. He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees at The Juilliard School, where he was a recipient of the C.V. Starr Scholarship, the Juilliard Merit Scholarship, and the Samsung Scholarship. In 2013, he received the prestigious Artist Diploma from Yale University. Mr. Bak's principal mentors and teachers have included Hyo Kang, David Chan, Philip Setzer, and Arnaud Sussmann.
Mr. Bak was formerly a Teaching Artist at Yale and is currently a faculty member at New York Music School and chamber music coach for Summer Intensive Program at New York Music School. His students at New York Music School have made an entrance audition to Manhattan School of Music Precollege and won numerous competitions in the past years. Mr. Bak is regularly invited to give master classes across the USA. Most recently, he was the featured guest artist for master classes with the Young Artists Orchestra of Las Vegas and at Arkansas State University.

Hsin-Chiao Liao, pinao 
Watch her Competition Finals performance on YouTube.
Hsin-Chiao Liao is a Taiwanese-born pianist who has received national recognition, even during her younger years. Her early achievements include First Prize at the Kawai International Piano Competition, HTK Music Competition for Talented Youth and Second Prize at the Piano Competition of Taichung City, Taiwan. She was also selected as soloist for the “New Sound of Guandu” at the age of 19. In 2011, she moved to the United States to pursue her dream as a professional pianist and since has appeared as a recitalist, chamber musician and collaborative artist in many celebrated venues and festivals across the U.S. and Asia. Some of these include the Symphony Space in New York, Music@Menlo, Heifetz International Music Institute, Icicle Creek Chamber Festival and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. Her latest achievement includes the performance of Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1 with Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra as the winner of 2014 Stony Brook Concerto Competition.

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Venue

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