Tracks/ Timings: ADLER: Thy Song Expands
my Spirit (3:36); BACH: Italian Concerto, BWV971 (12:54); HAYDN: Piano
Sonata in C Major, Hob. 50 (15:53); BRAHMS: Variations on a Theme by Paganini
in A Minor, Op. 35, Bk. II (10:35); DEBUSSY: Four Preludes from Book II:
Bruyeres (3:08); General Lavine-Eccentric (2:19); Ondine (3:23); Feux d'artifice
(4:24); SCRIABIN: Sonata no. 5, Op. 53 (12:05) |
Information: This
70-minutes CD recording features Dr. Juyeon Kang on the piano. According to Kang,
she included selections that sound joyful as an expression of her praise to God.
Dr. Kang teaches private piano lessons, piano classes and music theory labs
while also accompanying and coordinating the accompanist program. Her extensive
performance background includes soloing with the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra,
Korean Symphony Orchestra and the Augusta (Georgia) Symphony Orchestra, as well
as solo and chamber performances in Asia, Europe, North America and South America.
She won first prize in 1998 at the Josef Hofmann Piano Competition at the University
of South Carolina at Aiken and at the Heida Hermanns Young Artists Competition
in Southport, Connecticut. Kang earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano
performance and literature, a Master of Arts in pedagogy of music theory, and
a Master of Music in piano performance and literature, all at Eastman School of
Music. She previously taught at the New England Conservatory.
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