String and Piano Chamber Music Recital
Chamber MusicDepartmental Recitals showcase performance departments through its students. Featuring various students and repertoire, and curated by the faculty, performances in this recital highlight SFCM programs and the wide range of study.
Program
Ernő Dohnányi: Serenade for String Trio in C Major, Op. 10
I. Marcia (Allegro)
II. Romanza (Adagio non troppo)
III. Scherzo (Vivace)
IV. Tema con variazioni (Andante con moto)
V. Rondo
Harry Wang, violin
Ian Parvin, viola
Mila Wyrick, cello
Franz Schubert: String Quartet No. 13 in A Minor, D.804
I. Moderato assai - Più animato
II. Andante
III. Menuetto. Allegretto
IV. Allegro moderato
Cuna Kim and Harin Kang, violin
Julia Chen, viola
Lekai Li, cello
-Intermission-
Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op. 80
II. Allegro assai
Jeeihn Kim and Mark Chen, violin
Zoe Yost, viola
Seoyeon Koo, cello
Departments
Faculty
About SFCM’s String and Piano Chamber Music Department
The String and Piano Chamber Music degree and diploma programs are a year-round focus on chamber music, providing the same atmosphere of a summer festival. Performance opportunities are wide-ranging through workshops, masterclasses, and concerts for the public—all while playing regularly with acclaimed industry professionals and faculty. SFCM created the nation’s first graduate String and Piano Chamber Music program and the musical excellence continues to this day.
The String and Piano Chamber Music program is one of SFCM’s most selective. Intentionally small, the program allows for several talented individuals each year, meaning that students in the program enjoy unrivaled access to learn from and perform with top faculty and accomplished guest artists.
Chamber Music Students will experience high profile performance opportunities through SFCM’s unique Chamber Music Residency Series, giving members of the program the opportunity to intensely and perform closely with exciting and world renowned chamber musicians. Recent artists-in-residence include Marcy Rosen, Tessa Lark, Donald and Vivian Weilerstein, and the Miro Quartet.