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A CelloStream event in collaboration with the Bowdoin International Music Festival- streamed live from Crooker Theater in Brunswick, Maine EDWARD ELGAR +••.••(...)) Concerto in E Minor for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 85 I. Adagio – Moderato II. Lento – Allegro molto III. Adagio IV. Allegro – Moderato – Allegro, ma non troppo – Poco più lento – Adagio Zlatomir Fung, cello • Angel Gil-Ordóñez, conductor • Bowdoin Festival Orchestra The first American in four decades and youngest musician ever to win First Prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition Cello Division, Zlatomir Fung is poised to become one of the preeminent cellists of our time. Astounding audiences with his boundless virtuosity and exquisite sensitivity, the 22-year-old has already proven himself to be a star among the next generation of world-class musicians. A recipient of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship 2022 and a 2020 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Fung's impeccable technique demonstrates a mastery of the canon and an exceptional insight into the depths of contemporary repertoire. In the 2021-2022 season, Fung performs with orchestras and gives recitals in all corners of the world. Summer debuts include La Jolla Chamber Music Society in recital with Richard Fu, multiple programs at ChamberFest Cleveland, Bravo! Vail in a chamber music program with Joshua Bell and Shai Wosner, Aspen Music Festival in a performance of Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme with the Aspen Festival Orchestra, and Rockport Chamber Music Festival in a recital with Dina Vainshtein. In the fall, he opens Ann Arbor Symphony’s season and appears twice with Iris Orchestra. He is presented by Harvard Musical Association, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Philharmonic Society of Orange County, and Thomasville Entertainment Foundation before making his Carnegie Hall Weill Recital debut with pianist Mishka Rushdie Momen in a program of Romantic-era classics. He returns to Philadelphia Chamber Music Society in January for two evenings with BalletX and the Calidore Quartet to give the Philadelphia premiere of a new work by Anna Clyne and appears with several orchestras including the Detroit, Kansas City and Greensboro Symphonies. He tours Italy, Russia, China, and Japan with orchestras and in recital. In the 2020-2021 season, Fung made his Seattle Symphony debut in the orchestra’s 13th annual Celebrate Asia concert in addition to livestreams presented by University of Delaware, The Phillips Collection & Music Wooster, and Friends of Chamber Music, and many online masterclasses. In the 2019-2020 season, he returned to the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and debuted with Asheville and Aiken Symphony Orchestras. He performed at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall in a joint recital with fellow Tchaikovsky Competition winners in October, following a recital at Friends of Music in Sleepy Hollow, NY. Other recitals include Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York, Wengler Center for the Arts at Pepperdine University in Malibu, Syrinx Concerts in Toronto, The Embassy Series in Washington DC, Salon de Virtuosi and Bulgarian Concert Evenings in New York City, Chamber on the Mountain in Ojai, and Evergreen Museum & Library in Baltimore. At the Artist Series of Sarasota, Fung performed the complete works for cello and piano by Beethoven. As a chamber musician, Fung performed around the world, opening the season with IMS Prussia Cove on tour to London’s Wigmore Hall, Cornwall, Cambridge, West Sussex, and Somerset. New York City chamber music engagements included the Aspect Foundation. During the summer of 2019, Fung performed at Musique de Chambre à Giverny, a chamber music festival in northern France. A winner of the 2017 Young Concert Artists International Auditions and the 2017 Astral National Auditions, Fung has taken the top prizes at the 2018 Alice & Eleonore Schoenfeld International String Competition, 2016 George Enescu International Cello Competition, 2015 Johansen International Competition for Young String Players, 2014 Stulberg International String Competition, and 2014 Irving Klein International Competition. He was selected as a 2016 U.S. Presidential Scholar for the Arts and was awarded the 2016 Landgrave von Hesse Prize at the Kronberg Academy Cello Masterclasses. Of Bulgarian-Chinese heritage, Zlatomir Fung began playing cello at age three and earned fellowships at Ravinia's Steans Music Institute, Heifetz International Music Institute, MusicAlp, and the Aspen Music Festival and School. Fung studied at The Juilliard School under the tutelage of Richard Aaron and Timothy Eddy. Fung has been featured on NPR’s Performance Today and has appeared on From the Top six times. In addition to music, he enjoys cinema, reading, and blitz chess.
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My 6+ stacks of books i haven't read yet are out of control, so I am organizing them to feel a little better about how out of control they are. Books mentioned: SHELVE: The Anatomy Of Melancholy by Robert Burton The Echo Maker by Richard Powers The Pink Line by Mark Gevisser Happy Stories Mostly by Norman Erikson Pasaribu Love In The Big City by Sang Young Park Middlebrow Queer by Jaime Harker The Velvet Rage by Alan Downs Light Perpetual by Francis Spufford Brief Notes On The Art And Manner Of Arranging Ones Books by Georges Perec Where The Deer & The Antelope Play by Nick Offerman HOPEFULLY GET TO THIS YEAR: Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie Nothing But The Night by John Williams Master Of Reality by John Darnielle Liarmouth by John Waters Unreal Sex by various Limbic by Peter Scalpello Faggots by Larry Kramer Between Men by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick My 1980s & Other Essays by Wayne Koestenbaum The Arena Of The Unwell by Liam Konemann The Lords Of Salem by Rob Zombie Diego Garcia by Natasha Soobramanien & Luke Williams Whisper Down The Lane by Clay McLeod Chapman Paradais by Fernanda Melchor The Book Of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa All Of The Marvels by Douglas Wolk ASAP: A New Name by Jon Fosse The Morning Star by Karl Knausgaard Trust by Hernan Diaz Dear Queer Self by Jonathan Alexander The Ardent Swarm by Yamen Manai OTHER: Cain’s Jawbone by Edward Powys Mathers The Overstory by Richard Powers Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor My Love Is A Beast by Alexander Cheves [currently reading] The Very Last Interview by David Shields Monsieur Pain by Roberto Bolaño Bestiary by K-Ming Chang Notes From Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky Me by Elton John Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf The Boatbuilder by Daniel Gumbiner What Belongs To You by Garth Greenwell Beast by Paul Kingsnorth Dracul by Dacre Stoker & JD Barker Power Of Darkness by Bram Stoker & Valdimar Asmundsson Irish Folk Tales Dracula The Un-Dead by Dacre Stoker & Ian Holt Something In The Blood by David J Skal 5 Novels by Bram Stoker
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Dongsok Shin performs the Sonata in d minor, K.9 by Domenico Scarlatti +••.••(...)) on the earliest known surviving piano, made by the instrument's inventor, Bartolomeo Cristofori +••.••(...)), in Florence, 1720. Scarlatti's keyboard compositions were performed on both the harpsichord and the early piano. Production support was provided by The Donna and Marvin Schwartz Foundation A production of the Digital Media Department The Metropolitan Museum of Art Produced and Directed by Christopher Noey Edited by Kate Farrell Camera by Kelly Richardson and Jessica Glass Lighting by Ned Hallick Sound Recording and Post-Production Audio by David Raymond Production Coordinator: Stephanie Wuertz Production Assistants: Sarah Cowan, Maureen Coyle Organized by the Department of Musical Instruments J. Kenneth Moore, Frederick P. Rose Curator-in-Charge Jayson Kerr Dobney, Associate Curator and Administrator E. Bradley Strauchen-Scherer, Associate Curator Susana Caldeira, Assistant Conservator Dongsok Shin, keyboard technician Joseph Peknik III, Principal Technician Pamela Summey, Programs Coordinator Marian Eines, Associate for Administration
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