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New York Debut Recital

Judy Kang,violin
Cullan Bryant, pianist


Tuesday, May 6, 2003

at 8:00 pm

Weill Recital Hall
at Carnegie Hall
(57th Street and 7th Ave)

 

PROGRAM

W.A. Mozart(1754-1971)
Sonata in B flat Major for violin and piano, K454

Bela Bartok(1881-1945)
Sonata for solo violin

INTERMISSION

Ernest Chausson(1855-1899)
Poeme

Fritz Kreisler(1875-1962)
Schon Rosmarin
Tambourin chinois

Camille Saint-Saens(1835-1921)
Caprice (dapres lEtude in forme de valse)


Meet the Artists...

Judy Kang
Since gaining attention at the age of ten, in her critically acclaimed performance with the National Arts Center Orchestra, young, gifted violinist, Judy Kang is a rising star in the music world, today. She has performed with all the major orchestras and ensembles in Canada and abroad including the Toronto Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Sinfonia Toronto L'Orchestre Metropolitain, Quebec Symphony, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Puchon Philharmonic, and the Euro-Asian Philharmonic, among others. Since her first solo recital at age four, she has appeared throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. She made her debut in Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall to critical acclaim. An avid chamber musician, she was invited to festivals as Marlboro, Ravinia, Pablo Casals, Manchester, Banff, Evian, the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival, the 'Focus' Festival in New York, and has performed and given masterclasses in Barbados and Canada. Ms Kang has collaborated with esteemed artists as Claude Frank, Kyung Wha Chung, Miriam Fried, Leon Fleisher, and the late Felix Galimir, and with members of the Mendelssohn, Guarneri, and Juilliard String Quartet, among others. She has also worked with renowned composers Leon Kirchner, Alexander Goehr, Richard Danielpour, and Pierre Boulez. Ms Kang had the honor of performing for the Canadian Prime Minister and Governor General. As a member of the renowned ensemble, Sejong, she has toured as leader and soloist across America, the UK, and Asia. She has garnered numerous awards and honors including top prizes at major competitions such as the CBC National Competition, the Dong-A International Competition, Naumburg International Competition, and the Kreisler International Violin Competition. At the age of eleven, she was accepted on full scholarship to the Curtis Institute of Music and received a Bachelors Degree when she was seventeen, one of the youngest graduates in its history. She received her Masters from Juilliard and became the first graduate of the eminent Artist Diploma at the Manhattan School of Music. She has been featured in numerous newspapers, television and magazines. Ms Kang has recorded two solo CDs which received wide acclaim and have been nominated for awards. She is frequently heard on national and international radio. In recognition of her outstanding achievements and contribution to the arts, Ms Kang will be featured as an accomplished artist and inspiration in a book entitled Korea and Canada: A Shared History.

Cullan Bryant
Cullan Bryant is among the most active chamber and collaborative pianists in New York City, maintaining a schedule of over 50 recitals a year.
He has performed with such artists as Emamuel Borok, David Geber, Olch Krysa, Midori, Sviatoslav Moroz, Peter Rejto, and Peter Winograd. He has also appeared in recitals with members of the New York Philharmonic Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Lukes, New York City Ballet Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, Boston Symphony and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall.
Mr.s Bryant made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1992 in recital with violinist Patmore Lewis.
Mr. Bryant began playing the piano at age two, giving his first public recital at age six. At eleven he toured cmapuses in his native Arkansas and in Texas including several televised recitals.
His prize and awards include the Leschetizky International Competition, the National Arts Club of New York, the Memphis Beethoven Competition, Miami Arts Competition, and a certificate of outstanding citizenship from Arkansas Gevernor Frank White.
His college studies were with Robert Goldsand and Artur Balsom at the Manhattan School of Music.