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Basically Beethoven Festival-in-Place Sundays at 3 p.m.
Always FREE. Online. Registration required.
RSVP at facp.eventbrite.com
Next Week: July 18
QUARTETS
Program
String Quartet op. 18 no. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in F Major, op. 96, "American" by Antonín Dvořák
Rising Star Emma Oba, piano
Miss Oba, the competition winner from the SMU-Institute for Young Pianists
summer intensive, will be joined by the Featured Performers and Scott Sheffler, bass
Feature Performance Jen Betz, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra violin
Molly Baer, FWSO violin
Colin Garner, Dallas Opera Orchestra viola
Craig Leffer, FWSO cello
Soon entering the eighth grade at Stanford Online High School, David Choi started piano lessons at age 5 under the direction of
his mother, Won Choi. In the same year, he entered the Dallas Solo Piano Competition as the youngest participant and placed
fourth in his division. Since then, he has won various competitions including the Texas winner of Music Teachers National
Association (MTNA) Competition (2020), first place in the Memphis International Piano Festival and Competition (2020), third
place in the Weatherford College International Piano competition (2020), first place of the Junior Piano Concerto in Collin County
Young Artists Competition (2020), first place for intermediate concerto in Dallas Symphonic Festival (2020 and 2018), first place in
the University of Texas at Arlington Keyboard Competition (2019, 2017, and 2016), Grand Prix winner in the 13 th International
Youth Piano Competition in Corpus Christi (2018), first place in Houston Young Artists competition (2018), first place in the
Texas A&M - Commerce Youth Piano Competition, and more. Mr. Choi also plays violin in the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra.
Having started playing the flute at age 8, Reina Shim earned first prize in the Collin County Young Artist Competition and made
her Carnegie Hall debut at age 11 as a Grand Prize winner of Concerto Artist Virtuoso Competition. She has earned the
Outstanding Performer award at the Texas Flute Society Festival twice, gold medal winner of Manhattan International
Competition. In 2020 she won third place in the Music Teachers National Association National Final competition. Finally, she was
named first place winner of MTNA National Competition in 2021. Miss Shim will be in the eighth grade this fall at Pioneer
Heritage Middle School in Frisco, Texas. She is the youngest flute player of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra, and as the winner
of last year's GDYO Philharmonic Concerto Competition, performed Mozart Concerto in D Major with GDYO at the Meyerson
Symphony Center.
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Violinist Chloé Trevor has combined her spirit for classical music and her passion for mentoring the youth of today to connect on
a personal level with audiences in exciting and innovative ways. Silver medalist of the Ima Hogg Competition, she has appeared as a
soloist with orchestras worldwide, including the Dallas Symphony, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Houston Symphony, Latvian Chamber
Orchestra, Slovak State Philharmonic, Lutoslawski Filharmonie, and the Knoxville Symphony. She made her New York concerto
debut in 2013 and Avery Fisher Hall debut in 2014. Having recently concluded her first tours of Australia, Singapore, Spain, and
Mexico, Ms. Trevor’s upcoming engagements include multiple recitals in North America and appearances with Filarmonía Xalapa,
the Missouri Symphony Orchestra, the Midland Symphony Orchestra, the Boulder Chamber Orchestra, the Bangor Symphony
Orchestra and the El Paso Symphony Orchestra. Dedicated to music education and outreach, 2018 marked the inaugural year of
the Chloé Trevor Music Academy, an intensive two-week program for string players and pianists offering one-on-one instruction,
chamber music coaching, masterclasses, orchestral training, and career guidance by the world's premier soloists, teachers, and
conductors. She completed her undergraduate degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music and her graduate degree as a scholarship
student at Rice University. Ms. Trevor plays a Carlos Landolfi violin made in Italy in 1771.
Soloist, collaborative pianist, chamber musician, producer, and arts administrator Jonathan Tsay maintains an artistic career as
diverse as his interests. In fall 2020, he was appointed Assistant Professor of Piano at The University of Memphis. A sought-after
collaborator, Dr. Tsay has also performed alongside some of the world’s premier musicians, including Chee-Yun, David Cooper
(Principal Horn, Chicago Symphony), Jing Wang (Concertmaster, Hong Kong Philharmonic), dramatic soprano Alessandra Marc,
Chloé Trevor, the Cézanne Quartet, and Nathan Olson (Co-Concertmaster, DSO). Increasingly popular as a masterclass teacher,
Dr. Tsay has given masterclasses at institutions such as Taiwan National University of the Arts, Kaohsiung Normal University,
Stephen F. Austin State University, Seattle University, and University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. he serves as Head of Piano for
the Chloé Trevor Music Academy. He has served on the screening jury for the Dallas International Piano Competition as well as
adjudicator for numerous competitions including Music Teachers National Association, Texas Music Teachers Association Solo
Competition and Austin Youth Music Ambassadors. Dr. Tsay earned a Bachelor of Music with honors at Meadows School of the
Arts at Southern Methodist University. He entered l’Université de Montréal as a Master of Music student and received his
doctorate through an accelerated program.
Cellist Emileigh Vandiver is thrilled to celebrate her second season in the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the Sun Valley Music
Festival cello sections. She is a versatile musician who has performed with various orchestras across the globe. Previously, she held
positions with the Houston Symphony and the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. Ms. Vandiver currently serves on faculty at the
Dallas Conservatory and the Texas Music Institute. Previously, she was the cello professor at the University of New Hampshire and
was on faculty at the New England Conservatory of Music’s Preparatory School. Additionally, she served on the cello, solfege, and
chamber music faculty for Project STEP at Boston’s Symphony Hall. Ms. Vandiver completed her undergraduate and master’s
degrees as well as a Graduate Diploma at the New England Conservatory. Committed to civic engagement, Ms. Vandiver performs
regularly in prisons, schools, senior community centers, and on the Music for Food series. She is featured in the cello documentary
Talent Has Hunger. Currently, she is writing two solfege textbooks and a cello method book.
Verbal program notes have been incorporated into the concert footage.
Rondo, K. Anh. 184 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756—1791)
Sonata for Flute and Piano Francis Poulenc
(1899—1963)
Piano Trio in A Minor, op. 150 Amy Beach
(1867—1944)
Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano Charles Ives
(1874—1954)
Performances filmed at Sammons Center for the Arts in Dallas, Texas,
and at Christ United Methodist Church in Plano, Texas.
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of The Dallas Foundation
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Board of Directors
Anne Witherspoon, President
Cindy Vaughn, Treasurer
Cindy Karm, Secretary
Patricio Gallo
Daniel Stampfel
Donald J. Stone
Barbara Sypult
Subhashini Tripuraneni
Celeste Yeager
Advisory Board
Sue S. Bancroft Howard Hallam
Larry Hutchison
Lori Hutchison
Jessie Makil
Staff
Alex McDonald
Basically Beethoven Festival Director
Emily Levin
Hallam Family Concerts Artistic Director
Emily Guthrie
Executive Director
Co-Founder
Rogene Russell
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of North Texas area residents,
especially families and children,
through free concerts of classical music
and educational activities
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