August 4, 2001
Saturday, 8 PM at Boswell Recital Hall
Daniel Han, violin
Andrew Goodrich, piano
       

Program

Bach, J.S. Partita #2 in D minor
I    - Allemanda
II   - Corrente
III  - Sarabanda
IV - Giga

Paganini, N Caprice #5

Mozart, W.A. Concerto in G major, K. 216
I - Allegro

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Brahms, J Sonata for Piano and Violin in A major, Op 100
I   - Allegro amabile
II  - Andante tranquillo, Vivace
III - Allegretto grazioso

Sibelius, J Concerto in D minor, Op. 47
I - Allegro moderato

The Artists:

Daniel Han began studying the violin at the age of four and two years later, was accepted into the Starling Preparatory Department at the University of  Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music where he was a scholarship student of Kurt Sassmannshaus and Dorothy DeLay. While studying in Cincinnati, he was an annual soloist with the CCM-Starling Orchestra and Philharmonia Orchestra as well as concertmaster of the Starling Chamber Orchestra. In addition, he was a soloist with the Starling Chamber Orchestra at the Aspen Music Festival, on their tours to Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, and at his New York debut in Alice Tully Hall in May of 1994. He has also been a soloist with the Boston Classical Orchestra, Boston University Symphony Orchestra, and Northern Kentucky Symphony.

Winner of numerous competitions, Mr. Han has played in concerts and recitals throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. An avid chamber musician, he has belonged to a number of different groups and performed with Andres Diaz and Robert Merfeld. He has attended the Aspen Music Festival, Kneisel Hall, and Bravo! Colorado Music Festival where he worked with such distinguished artists as Janos Starker, Seymour Lipkin, Ida Kavafian, and members of the Juilliard, Tokyo, and Orion String Quartets.

Mr. Han has taught chamber music at the Tong-Il Han Piano Institute and is on the faculty of the Dana Hall School of Music and Solomon Schechter School. Currently, he is an Artist Diploma candidate at Boston University where he also received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees as a student of Professor Roman Totenberg.

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