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SUMMARY:Dan Zhu\, violin\, Henri Demarquette\, cello & Kun Woo Paik\, piano
DESCRIPTION:In a programme of Ravel: Sonata for violin and cello\, Moszkows
 ki: Suite Op. 71 (Piano trio version) and Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio\n\nDan Z
 hu is widely recognized as one of the leading musicians of his generation 
 on the international stage today\, praised as “an artist of affecting hu
 mility and beautiful tone production” by The Strad magazine\, performing
  internationally in North America\, Europe\, and Asia. His recent triumpha
 nt performance with the Boston Symphony at the Tanglewood Festival has bee
 n raved by the critics as "truly brilliant\, compelling\, and polished". H
 e has appeared with world class orchestras under the direction of Maestros
  Christoph Eschenbach\, Zubin Mehta\, Philippe Entremont\, Jacek Kaspszyk\
 , Krzysztof Penderecki\, Carl St.Clair\, En Shao\, Muhai Tang\, Ralf Weike
 rt\, Long Yu among many others\, and has been invited to perform and give 
 master classes at renowned festivals\, such as Salzburg Festspiele\, Tangl
 ewood\, Verbier\, Kuhmo\, Marlboro\, Menton\, Schleiswig-Holstein\, Prades
 -Casals\, Ravinia\, and Spoleto.\n\nDan Zhu’s recent seasons highlights 
 includes concerto appearances with Zubin Mehta and the Orchestra Maggio Mu
 sicale Fiorentino\; Camerata Salzburg at the Salzburg Festspiele\; World p
 remiere of Tan Dun’s Triple Concerto with the composer conducting the pe
 rformance at Kennedy Center\; Recital at Verbier Festival\; Recital tour w
 ith pianist Michel Dalberto in China\; Alban Berg violin concerto with Slo
 venian Philharmonic\; with Prague Symphony for the 70th anniversary of UNE
 SCO in Paris\; the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra in Germany\; Linc
 oln Center series in New York\; with Korean Chamber Orchestra at Seoul Art
 s Center\; China premiere of Bright Sheng’s violin concerto “Let Fly
 ” at the opening concert of the Beijing International Modern Music Festi
 val\; Symphony Orchestras of Boston\, Belgrade\, Hong Kong\, New York\, Mu
 nich\, Paris\, Vancouver\, etc. Duo recitals with Christoph Eschenbach of 
 Mozart and Beethoven sonatas cycle at the Kennedy Center and at National C
 enter for Performing Arts in Beijing. He has collaborated in recital and c
 hamber music with pianists Philippe Entremont\, Peter Frankl\, Richard Goo
 de\, Lang Lang\, KunWoo Paik\, Jean-Yves Thibaudet\, other instrumentalist
 s includes Joshua Bell\, Nobuko Imai\, Gary Hoffman\, and Mischa Maisky. A
 rtist in residencies at the Mehli Mehta Foundation in Mumbai and at the 
 “Intimacy of Creativity” in Hong Kong. His duo recitals with pianist T
 zimon Barto in Hamburg was highly acclaimed by Die Welt as "distinctive dr
 amaturgy of contrasts\, crystalline tones with intensity and sensitivity"\
 , last season with pianist Oliver Triendl was praised as “Perfect Playin
 g” by Münchner Merkur.\n\nA native of Beijing\, Zhu made his first pub
 lic appearance at the age of nine\, performing Mendelssohn’s violin conc
 erto with the China Youth Chamber Orchestra. At age twelve he entered the 
 Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing\, where he studied with Xiao-zhi 
 Huang. Four years later he was awarded the Alexis Gregory Scholarship to s
 tudy with Lucie Robert at Mannes College of Music in New York. He made his
  Carnegie Hall debut with Tchaikovsky violin concerto at the age of eighte
 en. His mentors have included Ivry Gitlis\, Gerard Poulet\, and Aaron Rosa
 nd. As recording artist\, Dan Zhu has appeared on several international la
 bels\, such as Cascavelle\, CPO\, Naxos\, ORF. His latest world premiere r
 ecordings of Boris Papandopulo’s violin concerto and Bright Sheng’s ch
 amber music album “Northern Lights” with the composer on the piano\, b
 oth were released in 2017.\n\nDan Zhu has collaborated with numbers of the
  leading composers of our time on concert stages and in recordings\, inclu
 ding George Benjamin\, Gyorgy Kurtag\, Krzysztof Penderecki\, the late Gia
 n-Carlo Menotti\, Wolfgang Rihm\, Guan Xia\, Tan Dun\, Bright Sheng\, and 
 Xiaogang Ye. His passionate involvement with Antarctica Forum in the envir
 onmental protection field\, led him to be the first violinist in the histo
 ry performed on the continent of Antarctica in 2013. Follow Dan Zhu’s mu
 sic world on: www.danzhumusic.com\n\n«An enthusiastic musician with a mul
 ti-faceted personality\, Henri Demarquette plays the cello as if setting a
  deep forest ablaze\; not a single stroke of his bow leaves the listener i
 ndifferent because he awakens music’s subconscious». O. Bellamy (Le Mon
 de de la Musique). Born in 1970\, Henri Demarquette entered at the age of 
 13 the Conservatoire de Paris where he studied with Philippe Muller and Ma
 urice Gendron. He was unanimously awarded a Premier Prix\, and worked with
  Pierre Fournier and Paul Tortelier before taking lessons from Janos Stark
 er in Bloomington\, USA.\nFamiliar with the stage by the time he was fourt
 een\, Demarquette made his concert debut at seventeen with a recital at th
 e Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris and a recording for France 3 Television 
 with pianist Hélène Grimaud. He caught the attention of Lord Yehudi Menu
 hin\, who invited him to play Dvorák’s Concerto in Prague and Paris wit
 h Menuhin conducting.\n\nHis career has been international ever since\, ta
 king him to many capitals in the company of the greatest French and intern
 ational orchestras – most recently the Orchestre national de France\, th
 e London Philharmonic\, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra\, the Paris Orchestra
 l Ensemble\, the Tokyo Symphony\, the Bordeaux-Aquitaine National Orchestr
 a\, the Symphonia Varsovia\, the Neue Philharmonie Westphalen\, the Orches
 tre de chambre de Paris. Demarquette has also appeared with his favourite 
 chamber music partners Boris Berezovski\, Michel Dalberto\, Jean-Bernard P
 ommier\, Fabrizio Chiovetta\,[1] Vanessa Benelli Mosell and Jean-Frédéri
 c Neuburgerr. In 2006\, on the occasion of composer Henri Dutilleux's 90th
  birthday\, his interpretation of the concerto Tout un monde lointain\, wi
 th the Nationaltheater Mannheim (NTM) orchestra directed by Frédéric Cha
 slin\, gave rise to a film aired on Mezzo TV.\n\nIn 2011 and 2012\, he per
 formed with Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra\, Ural Philharmonic Or
 chestra\, NDR Hanover\, Orchestre National de Lille\, Orchestre Français 
 des Jeunes\, Orchestre Philharmonique de Marseille... He also plays at Th
 éâtre des Champs Elysées with Brigitte Engerer\, at the Salle Pleyel wi
 th Vadim Repin\, at the Berlin Philharmonie\, Salle Gaveau\, or Tokyo Inte
 rnational Forum...\nHe has created works by contemporary composers such as
  Olivier Greif (Durch Adams Fall)\, Pascal Zavaro (concerto)\, Éric Tangu
 y (Nocturne)\, Florentine Mulsant (sonata)\, Alexandre Gasparov (Nocturne)
 \, Christian Lauba\, his New York Concerto with Jonas Vitaud\, piano and R
 ichard Ducros\, saxophone.\n\nHenri Demarquette also performs an eclectic 
 program from Bach to Galliano\, in duo with the French accordionist Richar
 d Galliano. In 2014\, the duo created “Contrastes” for accordion\, cel
 lo and orchestra\, a composition by Richard Galliano. In 2015\, he founded
  a string quartet with Augustin Dumay\, Svetlin Roussev\, and Miguel da Si
 lva. Michel Legrand dedicated a concert to H.Demarquette who performs it f
 or the first time with the Orchestre Philarmonique de Radio France conduct
 ed by Mikko Franck and recorded by Sony Music. H.Demarquette created Vocel
 lo\, an original ensemble for cello and choir a capella together with L’
 Ensemble Vocal Sequenza 9.3. Their program includes Renaissance pieces in 
 relation with contemporary music. In 2016\, Vocello stayed as artist in re
 sidence at Collège des Bernardins. Since 2012\, H.Demarquette is regularl
 y invited by Michel Onfray to take part in the original project called Uni
 versité populaire de Caen\, together with an essayist\, a poet\, and a mu
 sician called Jean-Yves Clément. In 2005\, he received an award from the 
 Simone and Cino Del Duca Foundation.\n\nHenri Demarquette plays "le Vaslin
 "\, cello manufactured by Stradivarius in 1725\, lent by LVMH/ Moët Henes
 sy. Louis Vuitton with a Persois bow dated 1820.\n\nKun Woo Paik is consid
 ered one of the most important pianists of his generation. Born in Seoul\,
  Kun Woo Paik´s first concert was at the age of ten performing Grieg´s P
 iano Concerto with the Korean National Orchestra. At the age of fifteen\, 
 Kun Woo Paik moved to New York to study with Rosina Lhevinne at the Jullia
 rd School and with Ilona Kabos in London. Paik is the winner of the Naumbu
 rg award and Gold Medallist at the Busoni International Piano Competitions
 . His international career took off following his first New York appearanc
 e\, in which he performed complete piano works by Maurice Ravel at the Lin
 coln Center\, and his orchestral debut at the Carnegie Hall.\n&nbsp\;\nIn 
 1974\, Paik made his European debuts with three consecutive recitals at th
 e Wigmore Hall\, London\, followed in 1975 by a recital in Berlin´s Philh
 armonie. Since then he has closely collaborated with conductors such as Lo
 rin Maazel\, Mariss Jansons\, Long Yu\, Sir.Neville Marriner\, Wolfgang Sa
 wallisch\, Jiří Bĕlohlávek\, Dmitri Kitaenko\, James Conlon\, John Nel
 son\, Eliahu Inbal and Antoni Wit\, and performed with orchestras such as 
 the New York Philharmonic\, St Petersburg Philharmonic\, London Symphony\,
  BBC Symphony\, Orchestre de Paris\, Berlin Symphony\, Hungarian National\
 , Oslo Philharmonic\, Rotterdam and Warsaw Philharmonic. He is also a regu
 lar guest artist of festivals including Berliner Festwochen\, Aix-en-Prove
 nce\, La Roque d´Anthéron\, Ravinia\, Mostly Mozart\, Colmar\, Montreux\
 , Dubrovnik\, Aldeburgh and Moscow Easter Festival. He was the first Korea
 n artist to be officially invited by the Chinese government in October 200
 0.&nbsp\; Kun Woo Paik´s numerous recordings include Scriabin\, Liszt\, c
 omplete works for solo piano by Mussorgsky\, Rachmaninov´s complete piano
  concerti and Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini (under Vladimir Fedoseyev fo
 r BMG). His complete Prokofiev piano concerti recording received both Diap
 ason d´Or of the year and Nouvelle Académie du disque awards in France.\
 n&nbsp\;\nAs an exclusive Decca artist and to celebrate JS Bach´s year in
  2000\, he recorded Busoni´s transcriptions of Bach´s organ works follow
 ed by an album of Fauré´s Piano works\, which won all the major prizes i
 n France. He recently released the complete works for piano and orchestra 
 by Chopin with Antoni Wit and the Warsaw Philharmonic.&nbsp\; Kun Woo Paik
  has recorded all thirty-two Sonatas by Beethoven for Decca.\n“Paik´s s
 ense of drama\, his wit\, mastery of nuance\, thoughtfully weighted chords
  and fleet-fingered virtuosity\, all are remarkable.” (Rob Cowan\, The I
 ndependent).&nbsp\; Kun Woo Paik lives in Paris and is the Artistic Direct
 or of the Emerald Coast Music Festival in Dinard\, France and was made the
  “Chevalier de l´ordre des arts et des lettres” by the French Governm
 ent in 2000.\n\n
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LOCATION:Mazda Hall\, Sardar Dastur Hoshang Boys High School\, Pune\, India
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