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The Del Sol Quartet performs the world premiere of faculty member Michael Gilbertson’s “Prototype” (2023) for string quartet and ondes Martenot, along with works by Chinary Ung, Meilina Tsui, and Theresa Wong.
Grand-prize winner of the 2013 Hudson Valley String Competition, second-prize winner of the 2015 Sphinx Competition, and current violist with the St. Louis Symphony, Michael Casimir joins the String Masters Series along with guest pianist Tae Kim, performing works by Telemann, Bruch, Schumann, and Vieuxtemps.
Guest ensemble Lamnth (Lilit Hartunian, violin, and Nicholas Tolle, cimbalom) presents a concert of new works by Boston Conservatory composition students.
American pianist Terrence Wilson enjoys an active international concert career. A Grammy nominee and recipient of the Avery Fisher Grant, he has performed with the National Symphony as well as the symphony orchestras of Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, San Francisco, and St. Louis, and the orchestras of Cleveland, Minnesota, and Philadelphia, as well as at the Verbier Festival and Lincoln Center.
American pianist Sean Chen achieved international celebrity in 2013, after receiving the Bronze Medal at the Cliburn International Competition and winning the American Piano Award.
Hailed for his ability to translate stories of American self-determination to the concert stage, seven-time Grammy-nominated violinist and composer Curtis Stewart presents a recital of celebrated and original works, including selections from his 24 American Caprices as part of the String Masters Series.
Baroque cellist Phoebe Carrai is a distinguished music educator and a longtime member of Musica Antiqua Köln, with over 40 recordings for Deutsche Gramophone. Carrai will present a program of works of J.S. Bach, Dall’Abaco, and Kummer.