South Korean Violinist, Hye-Jin Kim and the Minnesota Sinfonia
Minneapolis, MN, March 01, 2012 --(PR.com)-- South Korean born violinist, Hye-Jin Kim, to perform Louis Spohr’s “Violin Concerto No. 8 in a minor” with the Minnesota Sinfonia in Minneapolis and St. Paul on March 30 and April 1.
Also on the program, a Minnesota Sinfonia commission and world premiere, “Overture to Spring” by American Composer Stephen Dankner and “Symphony for Strings” by Dmitry Shostakovich.
Concerts will be held 7 p.m. Friday, March 30 at Founders Hall, Metropolitan State University at 700 East Seventh Street, St. Paul and 4 p.m. Sunday, April 1 at Temple Israel at 2324 Emerson Ave. S., Minneapolis. Admission is free and children are welcome to attend. Audience members should arrive early—all concerts are first-come, first-seated.
Highlights of Hye-Jin Kim’s 2011-12 recitals include performances on the Kravis Center Young Artist Series in West Palm Beach, LeFrak Hall at Queens College’s Copland School of Music, Howland Cultural Center for the Patrons for Young Artists Series, and the Chamber Music Society of Little Rock. With orchestras, she will be the featured concerto soloist in New York with the Greenwich Village Orchestra and in Minneapolis with the Minnesota Sinfonia. Also this season, she will tour the US as a member of Musicians From Marlboro.
Ms. Kim has performed as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Christoph Eschenbach and the New Jersey Symphony led by Gerard Schwarz as well as with the BBC Concert Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Pan Asia Symphony (Hong Kong) and the Hannover Chamber Orchestra, where she led the ensemble in Mozart’s A Major Concerto at age 12. She has appeared in major venues across North America, Europe and Asia, including the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater, Kimmel Center Verizon Hall, Salzburg’s Mirabel Schloss and St. John’s, Smith Square, London. At the invitation of Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, she was honored to perform at the U.N. Headquarters in both Geneva and New York. Ms. Kim has also served as a cultural representative for Korea in Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan through concerts and outreach opportunities.
Additional Minnesota Sinfonia concert information is available at 612-871-1701 or www.mnsinfonia.org.
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The Minnesota Sinfonia is a professional chamber orchestra whose mission is to serve the musical and educational needs of the citizens of Minnesota, especially families with children, inner-city youth, seniors and those with limited financial means. The Sinfonia plays concerts for over 25,000 people each year, and is the only professional orchestra of its kind, offering all concerts free of admission charges, welcoming children to every performance, and dedicating over half its services to inner-city schools. Founded in 1989 by Artistic Director Jay Fishman, the Minnesota Sinfonia is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization supported by corporate, foundation and individual contributors. For more information, to make a donation, or for a list of upcoming performances, visit www.mnsinfonia.org or call 612-871-1701.
For Calendars: Minnesota Sinfonia Winter Concert Series V: featuring Hye-Jin Kim, violin. Friday, March 30, 7pm at Founders Hall, Metropolitan State University at 700 East 7th Street, St. Paul and Sunday, April 1 at 4pm, Temple Israel at 2324 Emerson Ave. S., Minneapolis. FREE. 612.871.1701. www.mnsinfonia.org
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Also on the program, a Minnesota Sinfonia commission and world premiere, “Overture to Spring” by American Composer Stephen Dankner and “Symphony for Strings” by Dmitry Shostakovich.
Concerts will be held 7 p.m. Friday, March 30 at Founders Hall, Metropolitan State University at 700 East Seventh Street, St. Paul and 4 p.m. Sunday, April 1 at Temple Israel at 2324 Emerson Ave. S., Minneapolis. Admission is free and children are welcome to attend. Audience members should arrive early—all concerts are first-come, first-seated.
Highlights of Hye-Jin Kim’s 2011-12 recitals include performances on the Kravis Center Young Artist Series in West Palm Beach, LeFrak Hall at Queens College’s Copland School of Music, Howland Cultural Center for the Patrons for Young Artists Series, and the Chamber Music Society of Little Rock. With orchestras, she will be the featured concerto soloist in New York with the Greenwich Village Orchestra and in Minneapolis with the Minnesota Sinfonia. Also this season, she will tour the US as a member of Musicians From Marlboro.
Ms. Kim has performed as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Christoph Eschenbach and the New Jersey Symphony led by Gerard Schwarz as well as with the BBC Concert Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Pan Asia Symphony (Hong Kong) and the Hannover Chamber Orchestra, where she led the ensemble in Mozart’s A Major Concerto at age 12. She has appeared in major venues across North America, Europe and Asia, including the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater, Kimmel Center Verizon Hall, Salzburg’s Mirabel Schloss and St. John’s, Smith Square, London. At the invitation of Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, she was honored to perform at the U.N. Headquarters in both Geneva and New York. Ms. Kim has also served as a cultural representative for Korea in Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan through concerts and outreach opportunities.
Additional Minnesota Sinfonia concert information is available at 612-871-1701 or www.mnsinfonia.org.
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The Minnesota Sinfonia is a professional chamber orchestra whose mission is to serve the musical and educational needs of the citizens of Minnesota, especially families with children, inner-city youth, seniors and those with limited financial means. The Sinfonia plays concerts for over 25,000 people each year, and is the only professional orchestra of its kind, offering all concerts free of admission charges, welcoming children to every performance, and dedicating over half its services to inner-city schools. Founded in 1989 by Artistic Director Jay Fishman, the Minnesota Sinfonia is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization supported by corporate, foundation and individual contributors. For more information, to make a donation, or for a list of upcoming performances, visit www.mnsinfonia.org or call 612-871-1701.
For Calendars: Minnesota Sinfonia Winter Concert Series V: featuring Hye-Jin Kim, violin. Friday, March 30, 7pm at Founders Hall, Metropolitan State University at 700 East 7th Street, St. Paul and Sunday, April 1 at 4pm, Temple Israel at 2324 Emerson Ave. S., Minneapolis. FREE. 612.871.1701. www.mnsinfonia.org
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612-871-1701
www.mnsinfonia.org
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