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URL:https://grandpianoseries.org/events/lineage-of-genius/
SUMMARY:Narrative Musicale: Lineage of Genius
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nViolinist Jacqueline Audas is excited to join the Sea
 ttle Symphony at the start of their 2024 season. In recent years\, she has
  performed as a soloist\, chamber\, and orchestral musician across the Uni
 ted States and internationally in Israel\, Germany\, Italy\, Spain\, and N
 ew Zealand. A laureate of several competitions\, Jacqueline was awarded fi
 rst prize in the 2017 North International Violin Competition and was a qua
 rter-finalist in both the 2019 Michael Hill International Violin Competiti
 on and the 2020 Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition. She was a
 lso selected as a recipient of the Arkady Fomin Scholarship Fund in 2017. 
 Her recent engagements include performances with the Jupiter Symphony Cham
 ber Players\, the Baltimore Symphony\, the North Shore Chamber Music Festi
 val\, the Music in the Mountains Festival Orchestra\, and the Aspen Music 
 Festival.\nJacqueline holds a Graduate Performance Diploma from the Peabod
 y Institute at Johns Hopkins University\, where she studied with Vadim Glu
 zman. Previously\, she studied with Paul Kantor at Rice University’s She
 pherd School of Music\, where she earned both a Bachelor’s Degree\, conf
 erred Summa Cum Laude\, and a Master’s Degree in Violin Performance. Pri
 or to university\, she studied with the late Arkady Fomin.\n\nJacqueline i
 s the founder and artistic director of the non-profit Classical C.A.R.M.A.
  (Concerts Aiming to Raise Money and Awareness)\, which organizes benefit 
 concerts to fundraise for\, and bring awareness to\, other non-profit orga
 nizations and their missions. More information can be found at classicalca
 rma.org.\n\n\n\nKonstantin Soukhovetski: Pianist\, Composer\, Educator\nTh
 e winner of 17 awards from prestigious international piano competitions\, 
 Konstantin has performed to critical acclaim at leading venues\, including
  Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, Wigmore Hall (London)\, and The Louvre (
 Paris).\n\nAs the newly appointed Director of Education and Community Enga
 gement at Grand Piano Series in Naples\, Konstantin brings to Southwest Fl
 orida his dynamic combination of performance and audience interaction hone
 d through his acclaimed presentations on music at the Curtis Institute of 
 Music in Philadelphia\, at Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Mu
 sic\, at Singapore’s Academy of Music\, at Latvia’s Jelgava Music Scho
 ol\, and as an adjunct faculty member at his alma mater\, the Juilliard Sc
 hool in New York City. Born in Moscow to a family of artists\, Konstantin
  studied at the Moscow Central Music School\, where he double-majored in p
 iano and composition.\n\nKonstantin’s Pride Suite for piano is enjoying 
 world premieres this season\, and his first symphonic work\, Once Upon The
  Spring\, will be performed with the Auburn Symphony in California and the
  Greater Connecticut Youth Orchestras.\nKonstantin now resides in Naples\,
  FL\, where he enjoys the rich cultural offerings\, the beautiful weather\
 , and the thriving artistic community.\nkonstantinthepianist.com\ngrandpia
 noseries.org\n\n\n\nAbout Scholarship Fund:\nTHE ARKADY FOMIN SCHOLARSHIP 
 FUND was created in 2015 to celebrate and perpetuate the legacy of Arkady 
 Fomin – a renowned violinist\, beloved teacher\, and conductor. Mr. Fomi
 n’s inspiration and guidance touched the lives of hundreds of artists\, 
 including many of today’s top performers. The AFSF has awarded grants to
  over 50 talented young artists from around the world\, thanks to the gene
 rosity of individual supporters and sponsors. To learn about our recipient
 s\, please visit: nscmf.org/afsf\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n\nProgram\n\n\n\n\n\n
 \n\nNarrative Musicale\, a 60-minute program curated by Konstantin Soukhov
 etski\, invites our audience to experience an inspiring musical performanc
 e that offers insights into the composers’ personal lives and anecdotal 
 stories\, illuminating the historical context of music.\n\nE. Ysaÿe: Sona
 ta for Solo Violin in D minor 'Ballade'\, Op. 27\, No. 3\nC. Debussy: Clai
 re de Lune from Suite Bergamasque\nC. Franck: Sonata for violin and piano\
 n\nYsaÿe\, Debussy\, and Franck give us unforgettable melodies\, dizzying
  virtuosity\, and grand pathos.\n\nPrograms are subject to change.\n\n\n\n
 \n\n\n\n\n﻿﻿﻿\n\n\n\nGet Tickets\n\n\n
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