Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts       
Presents
    The 10th Annual
        Summer Music Festival    
            at Walnut Hill (August 1 - 22, 2000)

Concerts, Seminar, and Master Class
August 1 - 22, 2000
   Except the August 16’s Esplanade Concert, all the events will be held at the
Walnut Hill School, 12 Highland St. Natick, MA 01760
($5 donation at door; no advance ticket is needed
)


1. August 5, 2000
Saturday, 8 PM at Boswell Recital Hall Demonstration of Chinese Music Instruments: Pipa (by Wu Man), Zheng, Er-Hu, and Dulcimer.
2. August 6, 2000
Sunday, 8 PM at Boswell Recital Hall Seminar and Demonstration: (lecture in Chinese) The Art of Piano Performance (by: Mr. Cheng-Zong Yin)
3. August 8, 2000
Tuesday, 8 PM at Boswell Recital Hall Seminar: Chi and Music (by: Professor Hung-Kuan Chen)
4. August 11, 2000
Friday, 8 PM at Boswell Recital Hall Recital: JiYong Kim, piano, (1st half), Anwell Tsai, violin, and Andy Tsai, viola (2nd half)
5. August 12, 2000
Saturday, 8 PM at Keiter Center Faculty Recital: Lynn Chang, violin, Hung-Kuan Chen, piano, Tema Blackstone, piano, Carol Ou, cello, Thomas Hill, Clarinet, and others.
6. August 15, 2000
Tuesday, 2-5 PM at Keiter Center
Piano Master Class by Master Russell Sherman
7. August 16, 2000
Wednesday, 7:30 PM at the Hatch Shell at Boston's Esplanade by the Charles River Concert with the Longwood Symphony Summer Orchestra, Francisco Noya, conductor program includes: Mozart piano concerto No. 20 in D minor
8. August 17, 2000
Thursday, 2-5 PM at Boswell Recital Hall Violin Master Class by Madam Masuko Ushioda
9. August 18, 2000
Friday, 8 PM at Boswell Recital Hall Seminar and Demonstration: Bach's unaccompanied Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin (by Mr. Nai-Yuan Hu)
10. August 19, 2000
Saturday, 8 PM at Keiter Center Concert with the Longwood Symphony Summer Orchestra, Francisco Noya, conductor program includes: Mozart piano concerto No. 20 in D minor
11. August 20, 2000
Sunday, 8 PM at Keiter Center Student Recital

 

 

12. August 21, 2000
Monday, 8 PM at Keiter Center Student Recital


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 Meet the Artists & the Faculty Members of the 10th Annual Summer Music Festival
(in alphabetical order)

Lynn Chang, violin
Professor, Boston Conservatory
1st prize, 1975 Paganini Competition

Hung-Kuan Chen, piano
Professor, Boston University
1st prize, 1982 Busoni Piano Competition
1st prize, 1983 Authur Rubenstein Competition

Neil De Land,
French Horn Member of Boston Philharmonic,
Springfield Symphony, Portand symphony,
Emmanuel Music and Boston Modern Orchestra Project.

Thomas F. Hill, clarinet
Principal clarinetist of the:
Boston Philharmonic, Handel and Haydn Society,
New Haven Symphony, and Long Beach Symphony

Nai-Yuan Hu, violin
1st prize, 1985 Queen Elisabeth Competition of Belgium

Carol Ou, cello
Faculty member of New England Conservatory of Music

Master Russell Sherman
Piano Master Class
"One of the finest exponents of contemporary piano literature."

Bion Tsang, cello
3rd prize, 1990 Tchaikovsky Competition

Madam Masuko Ushioda
Violin Master Class
1st prize, 1956 Mainichi Competition of Tokyo
1st prize, 1966 Tchaikovsky Violin Competition

Wu Man (last name Wu), pipa
One of the most outstanding pipa virtuoso in both traditional Chinese
repertoire and also a leading interpreter of contemporary pipa music.

Cheng-Zong Yin, piano
Professor, Cleveland Institute of Music
2nd prize, 1962 Tchaikovsky Competition

Yong Yang, composition
Faculty member of New England Conservatory of Music

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Directions to Walnut Hill School:

From Route 9 west: after the intersection with route 16, watch for the only Shell gas station on the right. Take a left turn at Oak street which is right after the Shell station. (Stay in the right lane for left turn.) Turn right to Bacon street at the intersection. The Walnut Hill campus could be seen on the left in about half an mile. To get to the parking lot, take a left at the next intersection onto Walnut street and another left onto Highland St.

From Mass Turnpike west, take exit 13, take route 30 east to route 27. Turn right onto route 27 and follow south about 2 miles, going over route 9 until you see a Mobil gas station on your right. Turn left onto Grove street and turn right onto Walnut street, and an immediate left onto Highland.


Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts is a non-profit organization registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.   One of its objectives is
to promote Asian artists through performance.  To be added to our mailing list, please write to: 3 Partridge Lane, Lincoln, MA. 01773.  
Tel:781-259-8195; Fax: 781-259-9147, Email: Foundation@ChinesePerformingArts.net, or, jialintan@aol.com, or visit our Website at :
http://www.ChinesePerformingArts.net

The Concerts and Master Classes listed are presented by the faculty members and students of the 10th Annual Music Festival at Walnut Hill, organized by
the Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts.  This three-week program provides a rare opportunity for talented young musicians to learn directly from world
renowned masters on a one-on-one basis.  It takes place each summer in August at Walnut Hill School, Natick, Massachusetts.

The scholarships that have brought the musicians here were provided by the general public.  Please give generously to support the continuation of this
worthwhile program.  Your tax deductible donation is greatly appreciated.  Make your contribution online at our website at:
http://www.ChinesePerformingArts.net/concert.htm

Acknowledgment: Our sincere gratitude goes out to the sponsors this year.  Without their support, this program would not be possible:
Madam Tan Hsiao Yuan-Jen Memorial Fund, The Tan Family Culture Fund, and an anonymous private donation from Boston.

For Information: Contact the Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts, 3 Partridge Lane, Lincoln, MA. 01773.  Tel: 781-259-8195, Fax: 781-259-9147,
Email: jialintan@aol.com, or Foundation@ChinesePerformingArts.net. Website: http://www.ChinesePerformingArts.net. For directions to Walnut Hill, 
call: 781-237-5420 or 508-653-4312.

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