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Impressions from the Menuhin Competition Junior Finals

Impressions from the Menuhin Competition Junior Finals

Concert Review

Violinist.com Los Angeles, CA March 1, 2014

Seven young violinists, ranging in age from 12 to 14, played in the Junior Finals Friday in the Menuhin Competition at the Butler School of Music in Austin. Those finalists were: Ilana Zaks 13, (American); Rennosuke Fukuda, 14, (Japanese); Elvina Sung-Eun Auh, 14, (Korean/American); Jaewon Wee, 14, (South Korean); Alex Zhou, 12, (American); Daniel Lozakovitj, 12, (Swedish) and Ludvig Gudim, 14, (Norwegian).

During the afternoon, each competitor was required to play the first movement from a specified Beethoven, Schubert or Brahms Sonata. Also, each performed the Handel-Halvorsen "Passacaglia," with cellist Bion Tsang. Incidentally, Bion Tsang should also receive an award for giving seven performances of this not-exactly-easy-to-play duet all in one afternoon, and with kids who had the chops to ride the piece like a speed demon. He did it with sensitivity and fantastic technique, all with a supportive smile and reassuring demeanor for each contestant.

Daniel Lozakovitj immediately grabbed me by the ear with his beautiful vibrato in his Beethoven No. 5, Op. 24. When it was over, he hugged the pianist. He seemed to have a friendly and deferential personality that also showed in his playing; during the Handel-Halvorsen he seemed to be making such a sincere effort to enter into a true musical conversation with the cellist that he actually stepped in his direction, inching his way toward the cellist throughout the piece. When it was over, he insisted that Bion Tsang accompany him for the curtain call.

As jury member Pamela Frank said when announcing the prize winners: the accomplishments of these bright and promising young artists bode well for the future of our art. For a list of the prize winners in the finals, please see this page.

By Laurie Niles

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Ustream

Ustream

Watch Bion Tsang perform with the seven junior finalists of the 2014 Menuhin International Violin Competition live at Ustream. The broadcast begins Friday, February 28, at 2:30 PM CST. About the finalists...

Menuhin Competition

Menuhin Competition

Bion Tsang, age 11, rehearsing with Zubin Mehta and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra

The Menuhin Competition comes to Austin later this weekend! Bion had this to say about it:

"The Menuhin Competition is like no other international music event: it’s more festival than competition with so many collaborative concerts, master classes, talks and outreach activities. That’s why I’m so very excited that this year it’s happening right here at UT! I’m fascinated to be working with the junior participants in particular. My own memories of competing at this age seem at once so distant and so close, having my own son who is already this age! I can recall the jitters and excitement of experiencing the 'real' world of classical music through the eyes of an eleven year old. After my performances with the New York Philharmonic and Zubin Mehta, Maestro Mehta invited me to attend the Philharmonic’s rehearsals whenever I could. Watching the professionals work from behind the scenes was always incredibly exhilarating and educational. I’ll never forget the time that my family and I went to Tanglewood to see an open rehearsal of the Philharmonic with Maestro Mehta. At the break, I went backstage to see the Maestro, at which point he asked me to join the orchestra onstage for the second half. I got to sit next to principal cellist Lorne Munroe and was introduced to the glories and challenges of the Finale of Beethoven’s 9th in front of thousands of spectators! I have never been so nervous turning pages in my life! I hope that all the young participants at the Menuhin Competition this month come away with a deeper love and understanding of music and at least a couple of treasured memories!"

Notable Encounter

Notable Encounter

Bion Tsang's appearance with violinist Scott Yoo and pianist John Novacek in a Notable Encounter at Festival Mozaic on November 2, 2013, is now available for viewing on YouTube.

Performance Today

Performance Today

Bion Tsang is back on American Public Media's Performance Today. Bion's performance of the Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme with conductor Roberto Abbado and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra highlights the first hour of the broadcast. The recording comes from the last of four concerts and was made at Ted Mann Concert Hall in Minneapolis, MN.

Performance Today is broadcast on 260 public radio stations across the country and is heard by about 1.3 million people each week. To find out where and when Performance Today is broadcast in your area, visit performancetoday.org.

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