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presents
Winners’ Recital
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Moscow, June 24 - July 1, 2018
St. Petersburg, July 1 - 8, 2018
Paris, July 8 - 15, 2018
YOUNG MUSICIANS, PARENTS, FAMILY ARE WELCOME!
Come join us and make this tour an unforgettable experience, combining artistic performances, educational master classes and sightseeing excursions with the pleasure of a family vacation.
MOSCOW Concert & Master Classes at the Central House of Artists. Visiting Kremlin, Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, Bolshoi Theatre, Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow River Boat Tour…
ST. PETERSBURG Concert & Master Classes at the Palace of Grand Duke Vladimir. Visiting Hermitage, Mariinsky Theatre, Russian Museum, Imperial Estate of Peterhof. Neva River Boat Tour…
PARIS Concert & Master Classes at Le Centre de Russie pour la science et la culture a Paris. Visiting Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre Dame, Sacré-Cœur, Royal Palace of Versailles. Seine River Boat Tour…
ACCOMODATIONS 4-Star Hotel in the historical center of Moscow, St. Petersburg and Paris for 7 nights, double/triple occupancy, including breakfast. Welcome dinner in every city.
SCHOLARSHIPS Up to $1,500 ($500 for each week) will be awarded to the select Winners of the Concert Festival Competitions. AWARDS Commemorative Medals, Trophies and Certificates will be awarded at the Concerts. “2018 International Soloist of the Year” award to the select soloist. “2018 International Ensemble of the Year” award to the select ensemble. DISCOUNTS 10% applies to the Families of 3 or more. Additional 10% discount applies to the Families participating in three-week program.
Engelman Recital Hall at Baruch Performing Arts Center
Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 5 p.m.
Concert Festival International Summer Tour 2018
Concert Festival presents
Winners’ Recital April 15, 2018 - 5 p.m.
Program
Samantha Hung NY, piano ______ P. Tchaikovsky - Neapolitan Dance-Song, Op.39
Nia Zagar NY, violin ____________________________ J.S. Bach - Gavotte D Major
Chloe Kawarabayashi NY, piano _______________________________ E. Grieg - Puck
Emma Zhu NY, piano ___________ L.van Beethoven - Sonate C minor, Op.13, Mov.I
Aarya Atluri TX, piano ________________ F. Chopin - Nocturne Eb Major, Op.9 #2
Scott Rothmann NY, piano ______________________ C. Debussy - Claire de Lune
Dana Yun NJ, piano _____________________ F. Chopin - Etude F minor, Op.25 #2
Maurya Atluri TX, piano ______________ F. Chopin - Polonaise A Major Op.40 #1
Chanmi Park NY, violin _______________ H. Wieniawsky - Polonaise brillante, Op.4
Voice students of Anna Pastukhova
Emma Vilensky ______ R. Rodgers - My favorite things (“The Sounds of Music”)
Isabel Vilensky _______________________________ C. Franck - Panis Angelicus
Adriel Gorelik _______________________________ S. Foster - Beautiful dreamer
Semyon Gorelik, guitar acc.
Elizabeth Goldengur ________ W.A.Mozart -”Non so poi" (“Le Nozze di Figaro”)
Jessica Goldstein ______________________________ C. Franck - Panis Angelicus
Sophia Levit _________ E. Morricone - Vocalise (“Ones upon a time in the West”)
First Prize Solo Recital Competition Winner Alexandra Maskoff
CT, piano Student of Tatiana Pikayzen
Alexandra (Sasha) Maskoff started playing piano when
she was five years old under the guidance of her teacher Tatiana Pikayzen. She is a maturing piano player who has won many competitions and played in numerous recitals in Carnegie Hall as well as other venues. She is a
winner of many competitions including American Protege, ADGT, and Rondo Vanguard; winner of several Schubert Club awards and an alternate winner of 2017
Connecticut MTNA competition. Sasha was a member of a chamber music piano trio at Connecticut Music Central, based in Westport, CT, and played with them for three years. She is also a Concert Festival Concerto Competition Winner, and performed Mendelssohn concerto with Concert Festival
Orchestra in 2017. In addition to piano, Sasha enjoys singing and reading.
Program J.S. Bach - Toccata E minor, BWV 914
L.van Beethoven - Sonata #21 “Waldstein”, Op.53, Mov.I A. Scriabin - Sonata #2 G# minor, Op.19, Mov.I M. Ravel -“Jeux d’eau"
S. Rachmaninoff - Prelude G# minor, Op.32 #12
Awards Ceremony
You can order Video (of one performer or the whole concert) from Concert Festival.The cost is $65 (or $60 if paying by check)
You are welcome to take a photo, but no flash photography, please!
Congratulations to the Teachers!
Genny Chang, Stella Chen, Vivian Choi, Jiuan-Jiuan Chiou, Victoria Dondysh, Min Sun Kim, Itay Lantner, Anna Pastukhova, Tatiana Pikayzen,
Marina Rogozhina, Alison Sprague