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Jong Hai Park | Piano
Jong Hai Park, born 17 October 1990 in Seoul in the Republic of Korea, began his music education at the age of six. He studied at the Neighborhood Music School and the Hartt School in the USA, and at the Yewon Music School and Arts High School in Seoul. In 2011/12 he was a student of Prof. Chong Mo Kang at the Korean National University of Arts (KNUA). In 2012 he continued his studies in Germany with Prof. Arie Vardi at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media.
Jong Hai has won numerous prizes at national and international competitions, such as at the 4th Nagoya International Music Competition (2nd prize), an Award from the Japan Academy of Chamber Music in 2008, and the 2nd Hong Kong International Piano Competition in 2008 (2nd prize). He also won 2nd prize and special awards at the 8th Dublin International Piano Competition in 2009. In the year 2010 he was a laureate in Brussels at the Queen Elisabeth International Piano Competition. He was a finalist at the Honens International Piano Competition in 2012. More recently, he won 2nd prize at the Tromsö “Top of the world” Competition in Norway, and a Special Prize at the Cleveland International Piano Competition. In June 2018 he was awarded the 2nd Prize at the Concours Géza Anda in Zurich. As an “Artist-in-residence” of the Kumho Art Hall, he is being invited to give several concerts in Korea.
He has made frequent appearances with major orchestras and conductors such as Marin Alsop, Gerhard Markson, John Wilson, Christopher Warren-Green, Theodor Guschlbauer and Christian Zacharias, and has performed with the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra, the Bucheon Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Belgium, the RTE National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, the KBS Symphony Orchestra, the Musikkollegium Winterthur and the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra. He also has given numerous solo recitals including at the Kumho Prodigy Concert & Rising Star Series, the Kumho Young Artist Concert Series, and at the Monnaie and l'Oratoire du Louvre in Paris. In 2015 he was invited to the Annecy Music Festival in France and the Nordland Music Festival in Norway. He now has various concerts scheduled in connection with his 2nd prize at the Concours Géza Anda in Zurich.
Tobias Feldmann | Violin
“Tobias Feldmann is certainly an artist to watch” (Gramophone Magazine)
Tobias Feldmann is one of the foremost, promising violinists currently touring the world's concert stages. His career was launched by his performances at numerous international competitions where he demonstrated his musical finesse, which garnered a long list of distinctions. These included, among others, the renowned 2015 Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, the 2012 International Joseph Joachim Competition in Hanover and the 2012 German Music Competition.
Tobias Feldmann has captivated audiences with orchestras such as the Utah Symphony Orchestra, the Beethoven Orchester Bonn, the Museumsorchester Frankfurt, the Residentieorkest Den Haag, the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie and the Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra, to name a few. His long list of collaborators include conductors such as Marin Alsop, Christoph König, Gilbert Varga, Nicholas Milton, Hannu Lintu, Nicholas Collon, Łukas Borowicz, Michel Tabachnik, Karl-Heinz Steffens, Toshiyuki Kamioka, and Nicolás Pasquet.
In 2018/19 Tobias Feldmann debuts with the NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Barcelona, the Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec, at Vienna's Konzerthaus, Amsterdam's Concertgebouw and at the Ascona Festival and tours extensively in Europe. In addition, he will also concertize with his string trio together with Lise Berthaud and Julian Steckel.
Tobias Feldmann performs on a violin crafted by Niccolò Gagliano (Naples 1769).
Joonho Shim | Cello
The promising young cellist Mr. Joonho Shim won the 40th International Jeunesses Musicales Competition as the first Korean musician in 2010. The panel of judges unanimously chose him as the winner with the chairman, Ms. Natalia Gutman's appraisal, “He is a real musician who can perform very rationally in his head with great passion in his heart.”
Mr. Joonho Shim entered the most prominent art education institutes in Korea, Yewon Arts Middle School in 2000 and Seoul Arts High School in 2003, both as a head student. He debuted at the Kumho Young Artist Concert in 2000. He has received critical acclaim for his excellent performance through the 1st prize at the 32nd Jung-Ang Music Competitions, the 1st prize at International Jeunesses Musicales Competition, and the 2nd prize at the 5th Antonio Janigro International Cello Competition (2012), and more.
He has performed with Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Seong-Nam Philharmonic Orchestra, Prime Phil Orchestra, German Junge Berlin Orchestra, Belgrade RTS Orchestra, and Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, and others. He had a solo recital at the opening performance of Belgrade Cello Festival in 2010.
He studied under Prof. Cho, Young Chang at German Essen Folkwang University, and is currently studying under Ji-An Wang and Prof. Truls Mork at Norwegian Academy of Music. He is also performing as a member of Ensemble OPUS and Kallaci String Quartett.
Dmitry Shostakovich
Piano Trio No.1 in c minor, Op.8
Andante - Moderato
Allegro con brio
Largo
Allegretto
I N T E R M I S S I O N
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in a minor, “In Memory of a Great Artist”, Op.50
1. Pezzo elegiaco. Moderato assai - Allegro giusto
2. Tema. Andante con moto in E major
2. Variazione 1. Cantabile
2. Variazione 2. Più mosso
2. Variazione 3. Allegro moderato
2. Variazione 4. L'istesso tempo
2. Variazione 5. L'istesso tempo
2. Variazione 6. Tempo di valse
2. Variazione 7. Allegro moderato
2. Variazione 8. Fuga. Allegro moderato
2. Variazione 9. Andante flebile, ma non tanto
2. Variazione 10. Tempo di mazurka
2. Variazione 11. Moderato
2. Variazione finale e coda, Allegro risoluto e con fuoco - Andante con moto
※ Program is subject to change without prior notice with request from the artists.