NY Phil Ensembles at 92NY
$25-$50
- John Holiday, countertenor
- Michelle Kim-Painter, violin
- Jin Suk Yu, violin
- Cong Wu, viola
- Ru-Pei Yeh, cello
- Yoobin Son, flute
- Eric Huebner, piano
Claude Debussy — Syrinx, L. 129
Elizabeth Maconchy — String Quartet No. 3
Niloufar Nourbakhsh — White Helmets as white as death
Henry Purcell — Chacony in G minor, Z. 730
Salina Fisher — Uchi-Soto
Join Musicians from the New York Philharmonic and countertenor John Holiday for an intimate evening at The 92nd Street Y, New York.
Attending online: Concert available for viewing online for 72 hours from time of broadcast.
Attending in person: Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination is Required for all adults and children ages 5+. Face masks are highly recommended for everyone age 2+ in performance spaces (Kaufmann Concert Hall, Buttenwieser Hall, Weill Art Gallery), and all program areas serving children under 5 years old.
About 92Y
About John Holiday, countertenor
About Michelle Kim-Painter, violin
Violinist Michelle Kim, born in Seoul, South Korea, moved to the United States with her family at the age of 11 and began her violin studies. As a senior at Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences, Ms. Kim received the honor of becoming a Presidential Scholar, one of our Nation’s highest honors for high school students and went on to continue her studies with Robert Lipsett at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music as a Starling Foundation scholarship recipient. She considers Heiichiro Ohyama and Henry Gronnier her mentors.
https://homegrownnewmusic.org/michelle-painterAbout Jin Suk Yu, violin
About Cong Wu, viola
About Ru-Pei Yeh, cello
About Yoobin Son, flute
About Eric Huebner, piano
Pianist Eric Huebner has drawn worldwide acclaim for his performances of new and traditional music since making his debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at age 17. In January 2012, he was appointed pianist of the New York Philharmonic and currently holds the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Piano Chair. He has been featured in orchestral works by Lindberg, Stravinsky, Ives, Milhaud, Carter and R. Strauss among others and regularly appears in chamber music performances with musicians from the Philharmonic at New York City's Merkin Hall and elsewhere. In March 2016, he was featured in recital as part of the New York Philharmonic's "Messiaen Week" - a series of concerts featuring the work of the late French composer. Huebner has collaborated with the conductor David Robertson in performances of György Ligeti’s Piano Concerto, Olivier Messiaen’s Oiseaux Exotiques and on the American premiere with percussionist Colin Currie of Elliott Carter's Two Controversies and a Conversation for piano, percussion and chamber ensemble. Recent solo recitals have featured the piano études of the late Hungarian composer György Ligeti and include appearances on the St. Louis Symphony's Pulitzer Arts Foundation Gallery series, at Bowling Green State University and the University of Michigan. From 2001 through 2012, Huebner was a member of Antares, a quartet comprised of clarinet, violin, cello and piano. First prize winners of the 2002 Concert Artists Guild International Competition, Antares appeared regularly in major chamber music venues throughout the United States and worked closely with many composers on the commissioning of new works for its combination.
https://www.erichuebner.com/