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Juilliard Pre-College Symphony
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The Juilliard Schoolpresents
Juilliard Pre-College SymphonyEric Jacobsen, ConductorHyeonuk Park, Piano
Saturday, February 22, 2020, 7:30pmPeter Jay Sharp Theater
ANNA CLYNE Masquerade (2013)(b. 1980)
WOLFGANG AMADEUS Piano Concerto in A Major, K. 488 (1786)MOZART Allegro(1756-91) Adagio Allegro assai
Intermission
DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47 (1937)(1906-75) Moderato Allegretto Largo Allegro non troppo
Performance time: approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, including an intermission
This performance is supported in part by the Muriel Gluck Production Fund.
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Pre-College Symphony
Adam Glaser, Music Director, Pre-College Orchestras Eric Jacobsen, Guest Conductor
ViolinMyra Cui, ConcertmasterVibha Janakiraman, PrincipalLeah Amory Conan ChangLiang-Liang ChenLiyu ChenQingyu Chen*Simon ChengDexter DorisEthan Fisher-ChavesSimon Hagopian- RogersPilar HillChing-Wei HsiehHina Khuong-HuuBernadette KimKayleigh KimNayoun KimCaecilia LeeClaire MetcalfKatelyn MoonKei ObataOlivia OhSerin ParkPaloma SoCharissa SohJoshua SongIris SungTyler TanJessica WuTienne YuShunzhe Zhang
Viola Peirce Ellis, Principal Juliana Castillo Lawrence Chai Lydia Grimes Amelia Krinke Callia Liang Ashley Park Georgia Post-Lipnick Hyun Woo Ro Kiki Semmelhack Sanford Whatley Alessandra Yang
Cello Laura Navasardian, PrincipalEmily Ai Andrew Chun Ari Freed Noam Ginsparg Tobias Irikura Yuqi Jiang Michelle Kwon Chelsie Lim Yeseung Moon Erica Ogihara George Wolfe- McGuire Seok Hoon Yoon
Double Bass Felix Bransbourg, Principal Athena Allen Abhi Bansal Cara Chong Zachary Marzulli*Lauren Ugarte
FluteSooah Jeon Lauren Kim JeongWon Lee Maddy Park Albert Zhou
Piccolo Lauren Kim Maddy Park Oboe Rachel Ahn* Harim Hahn Claire Kho Arturo Salvalaggio Evelyn Tomaro
English Horn Daniel Choi Clarinet Jaejun Kang Cadee Lee Casey Li Veronica Li Alec Manasse* Ivan Morozov
E-flat Clarinet Veronica Li
Bass Clarinet Jaejun Kang
Bassoon Tristan Baban Audrey Choi Eleanor Ha Jack Pasacreta Annabel Shen Sophia Shen
Contrabassoon Eleanor Ha Sophia Shen French Horn Alexandra DiGennaro Raoul Herskovits David Holloway Emily Howell Jordan PetanJames Picarello Rachel Tubridy
Trumpet Harry Epstein Joshua Kucharski Aidan Peterson
Trombone Rebecca Bertekap Carl GeiselhartGianna Rodriguez
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* indicate Pre-College alumniItalics indicate an orchestra mentor from the Juilliard College Division
Pre-College Symphony
The Juilliard Pre-College Symphony is one of the Pre-College Division’s three age-based orchestras. With an average age of just over 15, the symphony members rehearse weekly and present three concerts each season. As a leading youth orchestra training program, Pre-College strives to prepare its members for the rigorous demands and expectations of conservatory and college orchestral programs by offering workshops and readings led by renowned guest conductors and prominent professional orchestral musicians. The Pre-College orchestras draw upon the significant resource of the College Division’s students by employing them as mentors to work alongside the Pre-College students. The repertoire is guided by a progressive curriculum beginning with the youngest string ensemble and continuing through the symphony and orchestra, ensuring that all students have exposure to works from varied composers, musical styles and genres. Every orchestra concert features a concerto, providing important opportunities to student soloists, many of whom go on to important careers. Among them are Han-Na Chang, Pamela Frank, Gil Shaham, Joseph Lin, Yo-Yo Ma, Jon Manasse, Roberto Minczuk, Conrad Tao, and Joyce Yang. In the 2019-20 season, the Pre-College Symphony is led by Adam Glaser, Eric Jacobsen, and James Ross. Past conductors have included James Conlon, Alan Gilbert, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Itzhak Perlman, David Robertson, Leonard Slatkin, and Joshua Weilerstein.
Bass Trombone Zachary Neikens*
Tuba Alexander Acosta Cam Faison
TimpaniAnna KuserNing Tie
PercussionAnna KuserLeo SimonMax SuNing TieRitvik Yaparpalvi
Harp Annalise Chan Eunice Park
Piano/CelesteAliya Alsafa
Orchestra ManagerEhren Valmé
Orchestra Librarians Michael McCoy, Principal LibrarianToby Grace Daniel Gurevich
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Meet the Artists
Eric Jacobsen
Conductor and cellist Eric Jacobsen has built a reputation for engaging audiences with innovative and collaborative programming. Coartistic director and conductor of the Knights, Jacobsen also serves as music director of the Orlando Philharmonic and Greater Bridgeport Symphony. He founded the Knights with his brother, violinist Colin Jacobsen, to foster the intimacy and camaraderie of chamber music on the orchestral stage. Jacobsen has led the Knights at Central Park’s Naumburg Orchestral Concerts, Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival, (Le) Poisson Rouge, 92nd Street Y, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center, at major summer festivals such as Tanglewood, Ravinia, and Ojai, and on tour internationally, including at the Cologne Philharmonie, Düsseldorf Tonhalle, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Salzburg Großes Festspielhaus, Vienna Musikverein, National Gallery of Dublin, and the Dresden Musikfestspiele. As a guest conductor, Jacobsen has led the symphony orchestras of Baltimore, Detroit, Virginia, Alabama, New World, and Naples as well as the St. Paul and ProMusica chamber orchestras and Deutsche Philharmonie Merck. In Detroit he will perform Gabriel Kahane’s Emergency Shelter Intake Form, which he also conducts in Orlando with Kahane as composer in residence. Under Jacobsen’s baton, the Knights’ recordings include Azul with collaborator Yo-Yo Ma and the Prokofiev Concerto as part of the Grammy-nominated Gil Shaham album 1930s Violin Concertos. The Knights issued three albums for Sony Classical—Jan Vogler and the Knights Experience: Live from New York, New Worlds, and an all-Beethoven album—as well as A Second in Silence on Ancalagon.
Hyeonuk Park
Born in South Korea, Hyeonuk Park began studying piano when he was 4. Notable awards include winning, at age 7, first prize at the national music contests with the Daegu Philharmonic Orchestra, where he made his orchestral debut, and three first prizes at the 2013 national student music competition in Korea. In 2015 at age 10, Park performed his first solo recital in St. Petersburg, Russia, earning the Grand Prix at the St. Petersburg international young art premium competition. While a student of the Korea National Institute for the Gifted Arts, he received numerous prizes in South Korea. Since moving to the U.S. in 2016, he has performed on NPR’s From the Top as a member of Trio Giocoso as well as in a holiday performance with the Canadian Brass Quintet. He won first place in the 2017 NEC Preparatory School’s concerto competition, performing with the NEC Prep Youth Repertory Orchestra at Jordan Hall. Last year Park won second prizes at the ninth West Virginia international piano competition and festival and the sixth Alfred University MostArts Festival young pianist competition. Park attends Baker School in Brookline, Massachusetts. At Juilliard Pre-College he studies with Hung-Kuan Chen and Tema Blackstone.
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About Juilliard's Preparatory Division
The cornerstones of Juilliard’s Preparatory Division are two Saturday music programs, Juilliard Pre-College and the Music Advancement Program.
One of the foremost music preparatory programs in the world, Juilliard Pre-College, which celebrated its centennial last season, offers a comprehensive conservatory-style music program for students ages 8 to 18 who exhibit the talent, potential, and ambition to pursue music study at the college level. The selective program includes instruction in a chosen major, academic study of music, and solo and ensemble performances. Recognizing the importance of early development and discipline in the music field, the program provides a caring, collaborative, and challenging atmosphere where artistic gifts and technical skills can flourish. Approximately 300 students are enrolled in Pre-College, which is led by Artistic Director Yoheved Kaplinsky.
MAP is a Saturday program for intermediate and advanced music students from New York City’s five boroughs and the tristate area who demonstrate a commitment to artistic excellence. The program actively seeks students from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in the classical music field and is committed to enrolling the most talented and deserving students regardless of their financial background. Through a rigorous curriculum, performance opportunities, and guidance from an accomplished faculty, MAP students gain the necessary skills to pursue advanced music studies while developing their talents as artists, leaders, and global citizens. Approximately 70 students are enrolled in MAP, which is led by Artistic Director Anthony McGill. MAP is generously supported through an endowed gift in memory of Carl K. Heyman. Additional support is provided by the Condon Family Fund, Sidney E. Frank Foundation, Committee of Janet M. Grace, the Katzenberger Foundation, Keller-Shatanoff Foundation, and the Pamela & Richard Rubinstein Foundation.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 297:30pm Peter Jay Sharp Theater Pre-College OrchestraAdam Glaser, ConductorWorks by Revueltas, Dvorák, and Rachmaninoff
SATURDAY, MAY 27:30pm Peter Jay Sharp Theater Pre-College SymphonyAdam Glaser, ConductorWorks by Coleridge-Taylor, Vaughan Williams, and Schumann
SATURDAY, MAY 94pm Paul Hall Pre-College String EnsembleNico Olarte-Hayes, Conductor Works by Respighi, Rautavaara, Barber, Grieg, and Sibelius
SATURDAY, MAY 237:30pm Peter Jay Sharp Theater Pre-College OrchestraAdam Glaser, ConductorWorks by Respighi, Schumann, George Walker, and Ravel
All concerts are FREE: no tickets required.
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