Serena Wang Hideki Goto, piano (伴奏:後藤秀樹) Patrick Sanguineti Perry Choi, Sumire Hirotsuru Solo: Sumire Hirotsuru, Enchi Chang Ensemble: Jerway Chang, Serena Wang, Reiko Takahashi, Junko Imamura, Koji Sekihara, Hideki Goto Rachel Orol Rachel Orol, Patrick Sanguineti Sumire Hirotsuru, Hideki Goto, Koji Sekihara Perry Choi Enchi Chang and Jerway Chang 愛のあいさつ エルガー イントラーダ オットー・ケティング 「仮面舞踏会」よりノクターン、ワルツ ハチャトリアン 四季より「春」「夏」 ヴィヴァルディ 「ザ・ベイカーズ・ワイフ」よりメドウラーク スティーブン・シュワルツ 「ポーギーとベス」よりサマータイム ガーシュイン アディオス・ノニーノ、リベルタンゴ ピアソラ 「ヴァイオリンソナタ第一番 BWV1001」よりアダージョ ヨハン・セバスティアン・バッハ ナヴァラ サラサーテ Intermission・ 休憩 Salut d'Amour …..………….............................…......................................…………........... Edward Elgar Intrada …..………….............................….................................................…………........... Otto Ketting “Nocturne” “ Waltz” from Masquerade …..………….............................…..............…… Aram Khachaturian Spring and Summer from “Four Seasons” …..………….............................….................…… Antonio Vivaldi “Meadowlark” from “e Baker’s Wife”…..…………...........................................………… Stephen Schwartz “Summertime” from “Porgy and Bess”……….................................................………....…… George Gershwin Adios Nonino, Libertango…..………….............................….............................……....…… Ástor Piazzolla Adagio from Violin Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 …..…………..........................…… J.S. Bach Navarra …..………….............................…......................................…………........…… Pablo de Sarasate Program Summer in JAPAN 2014 Classical Concert 2014 年8月 2 日 19:15 開場 19:30 開演 ホルトホール 小ホール 第2回 廣津留すみれとハーバードの仲間たち
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Adagio from Violin Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 …..…………..........................…… J.S. Bach
Navarra …..………….............................…......................................…………........…… Pablo de Sarasate
Program
Summer in JAPAN 2014 Classical Concert
2014 年8月 2日 19:15 開場 19:30 開演 ホルトホール 小ホール
第2回廣津留すみれとハーバードの仲間たち
Born in 1993 in Oita, Japan, Sumire Hirotsuru started her violin studies at the age of three. She has won various violin competitions both at home and overseas and had her orchestral debut at the age of twelve. Chosen to perform at “Music Festival Argerich’s Meeting Point in Beppu” at the age of fourteen, she has given festival related concerts. In 2009, she was one of the four best top winners and special prize recipient of IBLA Grand Prize International Music Competition in Italy and in 2010 she was on the 2-week tour in the USA which included performances at Carnegie Hall. In 2012 she performed with Oita Symphony Orchestra, her hometown orchestra and held a recital at Keio University. She is a rising sophomore at Harvard College.
Enchi Chang began studying the violin at the age of 4 and currently studies under Peter Zazofsky. She has toured Europe on four separate occasions, serving as concertmas-ter of the Boston Youth Symphony and Massachusetts All-State Orchestra and second principle of the National Youth Orchestra of the USA. She has also soloed numer-ous times with the Boston Youth Symphony and Rivers Symphony Orchestra among others as winners of their respective concerto competitions.
Jerway Chang began studying the violin at the age of �ve and has studied under Ester DeGrunigen, Magda-lena Richter, and Peter Zazofsky. He served as concert-master of the Harvard-Radcli�e Orchestra, Massachu-setts All-State and District Orchestras, and Boston Youth Symphony, with which he performed the solo for Ein Heldenleben and toured Europe on multiple occasions. Other notable performances include solos with the Belmont Orchestra and Rivers Conservatory, as the �rst prize winner of their respective competitions.
Now in his tenth year as a musician, Patrick has played in a variety of band and orchestral settings. He has distinguished himself in scales big and small, consistently earning a spot in his region’s top invitational Wind Ensemble, as well as the Virginia All State Orchestra, and has had the privilege of playing the o�stage Pines of Rome solo with the American Youth Symphonic Orches-tra. He is currently principle trumpet of the Harvard Radcli�e Orchestra as a rising sophomore.
Principal clarinetist of the Harvard-Radcli�e Orchestra, Perry Choi has won the Youth Music Monterey Concerto Competition, San Jose Youth Symphony Young Artist Competition, and the Jack Kent Cooke Scholar Award. He has performed on the national radio program From the Top and also enjoys singing, playing piano and guitar, and composing.
Rachel Orol sang in her �rst choir at age seven and has been singing ever since. She has performed in a cappella groups and participates in musical theater at Harvard. She recently played Aunt March in the Harvard-Radcli�e Dramatic Club's production of Little Women. Rachel also enjoys playing the clarinet in both classical and pit orchestras.
Serena began studying violin 10 years ago in Berkeley, California. At Harvard, she has played in the Harvard Radcli�e Orchestra, Harvard Baroque Chamber Orches-tra, and the River Charles Ensemble. She also enjoys playing for musical theater productions on campus, including Wonderful Town and Little Women. Before Harvard, Serena played in the Houston Youth Symphony and the Houston Youth Symphony chamber music program, as well as the Texas All-State orchestras.