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Hyojung Huh, Piano
First Preview: Nov 2, 2014
Opening Date: Dec 18, 2014
Closing Date: Dec 19, 2014
Running Time: 01:45
Playing @
Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
154 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3210
Hyojung Huh, Piano
Ms. Huh has actively performed as a soloist and recitalist in such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall, Darton Center in Michigan, Musikverein Hall inVienna, Austria, Seoul Arts Center and Sejong Arts Center in Seoul, Korea, Palazzo Fava, Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Bologna, and Falcone Borsellino Hall in Sicily, Italy.
She made appearances in several summer festivals, including the International Keyboard Institute and Festival in New York, the Piano Summer in New Paltz, the Wiener Musikseminar International Summer Course in Vienna, Austria, and most recently the Gilmore Keyboard Festival.
Program
Earth and Heaven
The Complete Cycle of Chorale Fantasy by Shinuh Lee
As a dedicated advocate for Shinuh Lee’s works, Ms. Huh gave the US premier of Chorale Fantasy No.1 at Rutgers University in 2012.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 18th @ 8 PM
Ms. Huh has actively performed as a soloist and recitalist in such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall, Darton Center in Michigan, Musikverein Hall inVienna, Austria, Seoul Arts Center and Sejong Arts Center in Seoul, Korea, Palazzo Fava, Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Bologna, and Falcone Borsellino Hall in Sicily, Italy.
She made appearances in several summer festivals, including the International Keyboard Institute and Festival in New York, the Piano Summer in New Paltz, the Wiener Musikseminar International Summer Course in Vienna, Austria, and most recently the Gilmore Keyboard Festival.
Program
Earth and Heaven
The Complete Cycle of Chorale Fantasy by Shinuh Lee
As a dedicated advocate for Shinuh Lee’s works, Ms. Huh gave the US premier of Chorale Fantasy No.1 at Rutgers University in 2012.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 18th @ 8 PM
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
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Reviews
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“crystalline perfection”........the tonal beauty of individual notes”
-----The New York Concert Review -
[Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 2 ]....... “a thoroughness and seriousness of approach that carried her from start to brilliant finish”.
-----The New York Concert Review -
“crystalline perfection”........the tonal beauty of individual notes”
-----The New York Concert Review -
[Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 2 ]....... “a thoroughness and seriousness of approach that carried her from start to brilliant finish”.
-----The New York Concert Review
Accessibility
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Assisted Listening System
Complimentary radio frequency assistive listening devices (ALDs) are available in all three halls with the deposit of a valid ID. For events in Weill Recital Hall, devices are available in the Jacobs Room. -
Elevator\Escalator
The elevator in Weill Recital Hall provides access to the Orchestra level; there is no elevator service to the Balcony. -
Entrance
The main lobby’s accessible entrance is the set of double doors closest to Seventh Avenue on 57th Street -
Restroom
Accessible restrooms are located in the Jacobs Room in Weill Recital Hall. -
Seating
Starting one hour before performances begin, Carnegie Hall lobby attendants are available to assist patrons in getting from the lobby to their seats or wheelchair-seat locations. Mobility aids that cannot be stored safely within the patron’s seating area, or wheelchairs for those patrons who transfer to a theater seat, will be stored outside the concert hall as close as possible to the patron’s seat -
Telephone
None on premises -
Visual Assistance
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Wheelchair Info
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