Concert 12
Tuesday August 20, 2019, 7:30 pm
at NEC's Burnes Hall
Andrew Li, pianist
~ Program ~
Franz Schubert :
Impromptu D. 935, Op. 142, No. 1 in F Minor
Ludwig van Beethoven :
Piano Sonata No. 27 in E Minor, Op. 90
Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck
Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorgetragen
Igor Stravinsky :
Three Movements from Petrushka
Danse Russe
Chez Petrushka
La Semaine Grasse
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Intermission
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Modest Mussorgsky :
Pictures at an
Exhibition
Promenade – The Gnome
Promenade – The Old Castle
Promenade – Tuileries (Dispute of Children after Play)
Oxen
Promenade – Ballet of the Chicks in Their Shells
Samuel Goldenberg and Schmÿle
Promenade – The Marketplace at Limoges
Catacombs – With the Dead in a Dead Language
The Hut on Hen’s Legs (Baba-Yaga)
The Great Gate of Kiev
Admission Free,suggested donation $10 at door.
Age 6 and under not admitted.
中華表演藝術基金會
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Lincoln,Massachusetts
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Andrew Li, pianist
Praised
for his "brilliant technique" as well as heartfelt and appealing
lyricism, 19-year-old pianist Andrew Li searches the deepest
meanings of the music. As the winner of the Boston Symphony
Orchestra Youth Concerto Competition and the Harvard Music
Association Achievement Awards, Andrew has consistently shown his
ability to connect with the audience. He is also a prize-winner at
numerous international competitions, such as the Cooper
International Piano Competition, the Hilton Head International
Piano Competition, and the Minnesota Piano-e-Competition.
Andrew has previously performed with the Boston Symphony,
Minnesota, Hilton Head Symphony, Glens Falls Symphony, NEC Youth
Symphony, and Symphony Pro Musica orchestras, and has performed in
venues such as Boston Symphony Hall, Orchestra Hall, Jordan Hall,
Warner Concert Hall, and the Shalin Liu Performance Center.
A fervent chamber musician, Andrew and his trio were featured on
NPR’s From the Top, performing Haydn’s Trio in C Major. He also
appeared on the show as a soloist, performing Liszt’s Hungarian
Rhapsody no. 6.
Andrew gave his first solo recital at Utica’s First Presbyterian
Church when he was 10. At the age of 13, Andrew performed at the
Rockport Music Festival, playing Wagner’s Siegfried-Idyll in a
four-hand performance with his older brother, George. Recently, he
performed at the Chopin Foundation of the United States and the
Rockport Music Festival.
Andrew started lessons with Ms. Dorothy Shi at the age of 6. He is
currently a rising sophomore at the Harvard/NEC Joint Program, and
has studied at NEC with Professor Wha Kyung Byun since the age of
13.
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