CMNW: Shades of Impressionism
$32.50-$62.50 ($20 ages 18-29, $10 ages 17 & under)
- Gloria Chien, piano
- Soovin Kim, violin
- Fleur Barron, mezzo-soprano
- Daniel Chong, violin
- Sarah Kwak, violin
- Anna Lee, violin
- Jordan Bak, viola
- Jessica Bodner, viola
- Alexander Hersh, cello
- Deborah Pae, cello
- Gilles Vonsattel, piano
Fang Man — Partridge Sky (world premiere)
Ernest Chausson — Chanson perpétuelle, Op. 37
César Franck — Piano Quintet in F minor
Before the emergence of the Impressionists, French composers Claude Debussy, Ernest Chausson, and Cesar Franck introduced a new sound of vibrant brushstrokes. Their uniquely lush voices fueled the creative salons that gave birth to some of the most revolutionary painters, poets, and authors in history. Mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron’s alluring voice and the artistry of pianists Gilles Vonsattel and Gloria Chien reveal the many colors of these romantic masters, and premiere a new work by Chinese-American composer Fang Man.
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About Chamber Music Northwest (CMNW)
Chamber Music Northwest serves more than 50,000 people annually in Oregon and SW Washington with exceptional chamber music through over 100 events annually, including our flagship Summer Festival, year-round concerts, community activities, educational programs, broadcasts, and innovative collaborations with other arts groups. CMNW is the only chamber music festival of its kind in the Northwest and one of the most diverse classical music experiences in the nation, virtually unparalleled in comparable communities.
Chamber Music Northwest's mission is to inspire our community through concerts and events celebrating the richness and diversity of chamber music, performed by artists of the highest caliber, presenting our community with exceptional opportunities for enjoyment, education, and reflection.
https://cmnw.org/About Gloria Chien, piano
About Soovin Kim, violin
Soovin Kim enjoys a broad musical career regularly performing Bach sonatas and Paganini caprices for solo violin, sonatas for violin and piano ranging from Beethoven to Ives, Mozart and Haydn concertos and symphonies as a conductor, and new world-premiere works almost every season. When he was 20 years old, Kim received first prize at the Paganini International Violin Competition. He immersed himself in the string quartet literature for 20 years as the first violinist of the Johannes Quartet. Among his many commercial recordings are his “thrillingly triumphant” (Classic FM Magazine) disc of Paganini's demanding 24 Caprices, and a two-disc set of Bach's complete solo violin works that were released in 2022.
Kim is the founder and artistic director of the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival (LCCMF) in Burlington, Vermont. In addition to its explorative programming and extensive work with living composers, LCCMF created the ONE Strings program through which all third- through fifth-grade students of the Integrated Arts Academy in Burlington study violin. The University of Vermont recognized Soovin Kim's work by bestowing an Honorary Doctorate upon him in 2015. In 2020, he and his wife, pianist Gloria Chien, became Artistic Directors of Chamber Music Northwest in Portland, Oregon. He, with Chien, were awarded Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's 2021 CMS Award for Extraordinary Service to Chamber Music. Kim devotes much of his time to his passion for teaching at the New England Conservatory in Boston, and the Yale School of Music in New Haven.
https://cmnw.org/artists/artists/soovin-kim/28/About Fleur Barron, mezzo-soprano
Fleur Barron's mezzo-soprano is "multi-layered and vibrant: imagine a voice that seems to have the blood in one’s viens and the life forces of nature running through it" (Opera News). Hailed as "a charismatic star" (The Boston Globe) and "a knockout performer" (The Times), the Singaporean-British artist possesses "incredible poise and expressive weight – not to mention a thrillingly dark and rich-veined mezzo, and a striking stage presence" (Seen and Heard International). Barron makes her Atlanta debut with Julius Drake, the "collaborative pianist nonpareil" (The New Yorker) who conjures "myriad pianistic moods with a masterly touch" (The Times).
https://imgartists.com/roster/fleurbarron/About Anna Lee, violin
About Jordan Bak, viola
About Alexander Hersh, cello
About Gilles Vonsattel, piano
Kaul Auditorium at Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock BlvdPortland, OR 97202
United States
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