Haddad: Kaman Fantasy for Violin and Piano
Saad Haddad Kaman Fantasy for Violin and Piano (2014)
Recorded live in the Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio on November 9, 2023.
Video directed by Tristan Cook.
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Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu
Hyeyeon Park
Praised by the Seattle Times as “Simply marvelous,” violinist/violist Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu has enjoyed a career as a performer, artistic director, and educator throughout America, Europe and Asia. Cindy has collaborated with artists such as Yefim Bronfman, James Ehnes, Lynn Harrell, Leila Josefowicz, Cho-Liang Lin, Midori, Thomas Quasthoff, Yuja Wang, and members of the Alban Berg, Emerson, Guarneri, Miró, and Tokyo string quartets. She has also collaborated as guest violist with the Dover, Orion, and Shanghai quartets. A recipient of many awards including the Milka Violin Artist Prize from the Curtis Institute of Music, she has taught at the Thornton School of Music of the University of Southern California and the summer programs at Curtis and the Yale School of Music. She is the Music Director of New Asia Chamber Music Society and founder of Sunkiss’d Mozart in Salinas. Cindy performs on a 2021 Samuel Zygmuntowicz, a 1918 Stefano Scarampella, and a 1734 Domenico Montagnana.
Described as “a pianist with power, precision, and tremendous glee” (Gramophone) and praised for her "very sensitive" (Washington Post) playing, Hyeyeon Park has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician on major concert stages around the world, performing with orchestras such as the Seoul Philharmonic, KNUA Symphony Orchestra, Incheon Philharmonic, Gangnam Symphony, and Seoul Festival Orchestra. A Seoul Arts Center “Artist of the Year” in 2012, she is also a prizewinner of numerous international competitions, including Oberlin, Ettlingen, Hugo Kauder, Prix Amadèo, Corpus Christi, Vittorio Gui, and Plowman. She has appeared on such stages as the Philips Collection, Zankel Hall, Merkin Recital Hall, the Kennedy Center, and Seoul Arts Center. As an active chamber musician, she has performed at festivals including Music@Menlo, Chamber Music Northwest, Yellow Barn, and Santander. She released a critically acclaimed world-premiere recording of Lowell Liebermann’s works for cello and piano, and her solo CD Klavier 1853 was released in 2017. She holds a doctorate degree from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, and degrees from Yale School of Music and Korea National University of Arts. She counts among her teachers Peter Frankl, Claude Frank, Yong Hi Moon and Daejin Kim. Park is artistic co-director of Apex Concerts (Nevada), co-director of Young Performers Program at Music@Menlo and piano professor at the University of Nevada, Reno.