March 10 & 11, 2018

What a weekend!  Musical Masterworks welcomed back Korean-born pianist Jeewon Park.  Praised for her “deeply reflective playing” (Indianapolis Star) and “infectious exuberance” (New York Times), she has garnered the attention of audiences for her dazzling technique and poetic lyricism. Joining Ms. Park and her husband Artistic Director and cellist Edward Arron, was beloved Musical Masterworks veteran violinist Chee-Yun, whose flawless technique, dazzling tone and compelling artistry have enraptured audiences on five continents.

The concerts featured Mozart, Mendelssohn and Bernstein.  Concertgoers also heard Dreaming for cello and piano by Amy Beach, the first successful American female composer.

 

Jeewon Park, piano

Chee-Yun, violin

Edward Arron, cello

 

Amy Beach: Dreaming for Cello and Piano

Mozart: Sonata in B-flat Major for Violin and Piano, K. 378

Bernstein: Piano Trio (1937)

Mendelssohn: Piano Trio in c minor, Opus 66

Performing Musicians

Jeewon Park

Piano

Korean-born pianist Jeewon Park has garnered the attention of audiences for her dazzling technique and poetic lyricism.

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Chee-Yun

Violin

Violinist Chee-Yun’s flawless technique, dazzling tone and compelling artistry have enraptured audiences on five continents.

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Edward Arron

Cello

Cellist Edward Arron has garnered recognition worldwide for his elegant musicianship, impassioned performances, and creative programming.

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