Piano Trio Masterpieces: Music at Noon Performances
Organization:
The Oshman Family JCC
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
2/16/2016
End Date:
2/16/2016
Start Time:
12:00 PM
End Time:
1:30 PM
Event
Info:
Enjoy music by Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff and more performed by this accomplished trio. The concert is sponsored in part by the Leo Gabow Memorial Fund.
Markus Pawlik: Piano David Chernyavsky: Violin Angela Lee: Cello
Markus Pawlik was born in Bremen in 1966 and began performing at seven. Winning the first European Broadcast Union's televised Eurovision Young Musician of the Year competition grand prize began his international career.
Markus has been featured on both radio and television and is organizing and producing several international concerts as well as a documentary film about the pianist and composer Artur Schnabel.
In addition to performing, Markus has given master classes, judged piano competitions and taught as a guest lecturer at UCLA and the University of Arkansas.
David Chernyavsky was born in 1978 in St. Petersburg, Russia and began to study violin at the age of six. He attended the Special Music School at the St. Petersburg Conservatory winning second prize at the Open Competition of Young Violinists.
At the Indiana University School of Music, David won the IU Concerto Competition and was awarded the Kuttner Quartet Scholarship. He earned a master's degree at the Juilliard School in New York City and has taught master classes around the world. He joined the San Francisco Symphony in 2009 and is a faculty member at the San Francisco Academy Orchestra's Artist Diploma Program.
Angela Lee is a graduate of The Juilliard School and Yale School of Music. She debuted at Carnegie Hall in 1994 and has performed solo with orchestras worldwide. Her honors include a Fulbright scholarship and the Jury Prize in the Naumburg International Cello Competition. With her sisters, she is a member of The Lee Trio, which has won prizes at the Kuhmo International Chamber Music Competition and Gaetano Zinetti Competition. Angela plays on a 1762 cello made by Nicolo Gagliano from Naples.
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