Friday, October 28, 2022 @ 12:00pm – 1:00pm (PDT)

Sarah Kwak was appointed concertmaster of the Oregon Symphony in 2012. Since then, she has performed to critical acclaim throughout Oregon. Hailed as a "world-class soloist," Kwak is renowned for her "lyrical depth, thoughtful phrasing, myriad shadings of tone, and easy technical prowess." After her concerto debut with the Oregon Symphony, The Oregonian said she "tore it up in a performance as dazzling as any recent star guest soloist."

Kwak joined the Oregon Symphony after serving as first associate concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra from 1988 to 2012 and acting concertmaster from January 2010 to September 2011. She is a 2008 McKnight Artist Fellowship winner, has appeared with many orchestras as soloist including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Houston Symphony, and Curtis Chamber Orchestra. The first artist ever to capture all three memorial awards at the Washington International Competition, Kwak also won the 1989 WAMSO Young Artist Competition. An avid chamber musician, she has toured nationally with "Musicians from Marlboro" and internationally with the Casa Verde Trio. She was a founding member of the Rosalyra String Quartet, which made its New York debut in 1996 and was awarded a McKnight Artist Fellowship in 2000. She has served on the faculty of Princeton University and at the University of Nevada at Reno.

Kwak has participated in the Marlboro Music Festival, Chamber Music Northwest Winter Festival, Portland Piano International Summer Festival, Pensacola Festival, Pittsburgh Summerfest, Bargemusic of New York, Festival Mozart in France, Siletz Bay, and Astoria Festivals. In 2014, she was appointed concertmaster of the Oregon Bach Festival and has toured with Asia Philharmonic Orchestra under Myung-Whun Chung. In addition, she has served as guest concertmaster with the Utah Symphony.

Born in Boston and raised in Lawrence, Kansas, Sarah studied briefly at the Vienna Hochschule für Musik before entering the Curtis Institute of Music at the age of 12. Among her teachers were Joseph Sivo, Ivan Galamian, and Szymon Goldberg.

Sarah Kwak is a founding member and executive eirector of Classical Up Close, a non-profit organization whose mission is to to make classical music accessible to all by presenting free chamber music concerts in neighborhoods around the Portland metro area where people live, work, and play.

Kwak will be joined by Collaborative Pianist Cary Lewis.

About Cary Lewis, piano

Pianist Cary Lewis is in frequent demand as a collaborative pianist for soloists and chamber music groups. He joined William Preucil (concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra) and his wife, cellist Dorothy Lewis, to form the Lanier Trio, whose recording of the complete Dvořák Trios was honored by TIME Magazine as one of the Ten Best Recordings in 1993. With degrees from the University of North Texas as well as a doctorate and Performer's Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, he was a Fulbright scholar for two years in Vienna. His teachers included Eugene List, Brooks Smith, and Dieter Weber. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Bargemusic, the Library of Congress, the White House, the Kennedy Center, Wigmore Hall in London, the National Philharmonic in Warsaw, and in other music capitals of the United States and Europe. Dr. Lewis is retired from the faculty of Georgia State University in Atlanta and is now based in Portland, Oregon. In recent years he has participated in festivals in Montana, Colorado, Michigan, Maine, Hawaii, St. Croix, and Turkey, and has recorded over three dozen albums featuring works from the standard literature as well as music by American composers.

https://coastarts.org/artists/cary-lewis/

Memorial Union Lounge, Oregon State University

2501 SW Jefferson Way, Room 115
Corvallis, OR 97331
United States

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