The 27th Annual Music
Festival at Walnut Hill
胡桃山音樂營
July 19 to
August 12, 2018
Concerts
and Master Classes
Admission free.
Suggested Donation $5 at door
Friday, August 3, 2018,
3:00 - 5:00 PM
at Boswell Recital Hall
Benjamin Zander
Interpretations of Music:
Lessons for Life
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~Program~
Carl Reinecke: Flute Concerto in D Major, Op.283
I Allegro molto moderato
Dolly Wei-Wen Lin, flute
Guest pianist: Xiaopei Xu
Franz Schubert: String Quartet No. 14 “Death and the Maiden”,
D. 810
I Allegro
Jean Huang, violin
Yilei Yin, violin
Melody Cheng, viola
Jennifer Chia-Yi Su, cello
Johannes Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34
I Allegro non troppo
Eric Yi-Hung Wang, violin
Cheng-Yu Huang, violin
Jennie Jie-Ling Tang, viola
Shijie Ma, cello
Queena Yan Tung Chu, piano
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Benjamin
Zander, conductor
www.benjaminzander.com
Benjamin Zander is the conductor of The Boston Philharmonic
Orchestra and the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and a
guest conductor around the world. With London's famed Philharmonia
Orchestra he is recording the complete cycle of Mahler symphonies,
recordings that have been received with extraordinary critical
acclaim both for the performance and Zander's now famous full-length
disc explaining the music for the lay listener. Their recordings
of Mahler 9th and Bruckner's 5th Symphony were nominated for
Grammys for Best Orchestral Performance. Their latest recording,
Mahler's 2nd Symphony, was nominated for a Grammy in 2014.
In 1967, Mr. Zander joined the faculty at New England Conservatory,
where he taught an interpretation class, conducted the Youth
Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted the conservatory orchestras.
For 30 years he was the Artistic Director of the joint program
between New England Conservatory's Preparatory School and The
Walnut Hill School for the Performing Arts in Natick, Massachusetts.
Mr. Zander is one of the most sought after speakers in the world.
He has given both the opening and the closing Keynote address
at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where on another occasion
he was awarded the Crystal award for "outstanding contributions
in the Arts and international relations". In 2002 he was awarded
the "Caring Citizen of the Humanities" Award by the International
Council for Caring Communities at the United Nations. In honor
of his 70th birthday, and 45 years of teaching, he was recently
awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the New England Conservatory.
His partner Rosamund Zander and he have collaborated on a best-selling
book, "The Art of Possibility" which has been translated into
fifteen languages.
This is a very popular TED talk by Benjamin Zander:
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Thank you
for your generous contribution to
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
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中華表演藝術基金會
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Lincoln, Massachusetts
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