Musicians From Marlboro: Schumann, Kurtág, Brahms
$45-$50 (student discount tickets available at the box office)
- Sang Yoon Kim, clarinet
- Maria Ioudenitch, violin
- Stephanie Zyzak, violin
- Hiroki Kasai, viola
- Natalie Loughran, viola
- Peter Stumpf, cello
- Evren Ozel, piano
György Kurtág — Hommage à R. Sch., Op. 15d
Robert Schumann — String Quartet No. 2 in F major, Op. 41, No. 2
Johannes Brahms — Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115
About Sang Yoon Kim, clarinet
About Maria Ioudenitch, violin
About Stephanie Zyzak, violin
Violinist Stephanie Zyzak is gaining a reputation as one of the most soulful and profound musicians of her generation. She has performed as a soloist throughout Germany, Russia, Austria, Sweden, Spain, Italy, and France. She is a deeply passionate chamber musician, performing at festivals including the Marlboro Music Festival, Caramoor, Ravinia’s Steans Music Institute, and the Four Seasons Chamber Music Festival. Stephanie has collaborated with renowned artists such as Mitsuko Uchida, Jonathan Biss, Kim Kashkashian, Danny Phillips, Marcy Rosen, and Ida Kavafian.
https://stephaniezyzak.com/About Natalie Loughran, viola
Violist Natalie Loughran is quickly establishing herself as one of the most versatile young artists of our time. Natalie was awarded First Prize at the 2021 Primrose International Viola Competition, along with the Audience Award, as well as the BIPOC Composer Prize for her arrangement and performance of William Grant Still's Mother and Child. She also appeared as a finalist for the 2020 Young Concert Artist Auditions, and was awarded a special prize for her performance of the Bowen Viola Sonata in C minor at the Tertis International Viola Competition. Natalie has been awarded the William Schuman Prize for her outstanding leadership and achievement in music from the Juilliard School.
https://www.natalieloughran.com/