Sonata for Violin and Piano in E flat major, Op.18
Allegro, ma non troppo
Improvisation : Andante cantabile
Finale: Andante - Allegro
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Tzigane (1924)
Marisol Lee, violin
Violinist Marisol Lee was
born in Seoul in 1987, started learning violin at the age of five, attended
Yewon School and Seoul Arts High School, graduated with top marks and
got Music Awards including "Sinsujeong Scholarship", the prize that
brings honor to Yewon & Seoul Arts High School. She entered Seoul National
University at the top of her class.
In 2006 she transferred to Germany in
Munich National College of Music and in 2012 she was awarded the “Dowager
Viscountess Rothermere Scholarship” to enter The Royal Academy of Music,
London.
From the age of 8 she has won more than a
dozen competitions in Korea. In foreign countries she has continued to win
prizes in Germany, United Kingdom, and China and she was awarded the
“Stennebruggen-Prize” which is selected by orchestra members for the best
soloist in the Carl Flesh Academy in Baden-Baden, Germany. Also she was
selected as the scholarship student in Foundation ‘Deutsche Stiftung
Musikleben’ in Hamburg/Germany, received ‘Antonio Stradivarius’ 1703, Cremona”
for 3years by March 2013.
She was guest performer as the first musician
of the New Year in Kumho Young Artist New Year's Concert Recital in 2011,
and followed this with many further recitals at home and abroad. She has also
played as soloist with numerous international orchestras including
Kammerakademie Orchester, Baden-Baden Philharmonie Orchestra, Orchestre Royal
de Chambre de Wallonie(Belgium), Beijing
Symphony Orchestra and Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.
She has participated in a number of festivals,
including the international Chamber Festival in Miyazaki, Japan, Music Alp
Festival in Seoul and Chamber Festival in Schaffhausen, Switzerland as Korean
representative, and also attended Switzerland’s Sion Summer Academy for three
years in a row, Baden-Baden Carl Flesh Academy, Liechtenstein Music Festival
and Haus Marteau Academy. At present she is committed to a
number of performance activities in Europe and Korea.
Marisol Lee
plays a violin by Stradivarius "Kustendyke" 1699 on loan from the
Royal Academy of Music, where she is studying for her MA in Performance. Her teachers have
been Jong-Suk
Lee & Sang-Hee Kwon and also Mi-Kyung Lee and Ingolf Turban in Hochschule
fuer Musik und Theater, Munich. She currently studies with Maurice Hasson.
Jooyeon Chang, piano
Piano Accompanist Jooyeon Chang
has worked with a number of great international soloists and performed at several
international music festivals in Korea and in Europe. She has also featured in several radio and TV
programmes.
Jooyeon is currently
completing an MA in Piano Accompaniment at the Royal Academy of Music, London, having already completed music studies in Korea and in France.