New Juilliard Ensemble
Violinist Max Tan performs the "Hou" Violin Concerto by Jukka Tiensuu with the New Juilliard Ensemble, conducted by Joel Sachs.
Violinist Max Tan performs the "Hou" Violin Concerto by Jukka Tiensuu with the New Juilliard Ensemble, conducted by Joel Sachs.
Program TBD
MOZART String Quintet No. 6 in E-flat major, K. 614
Max Tan, violin I
David Bernat, violin II
Lisa Sung, viola I
Joseph Lin, viola II
Samuel DeCaprio, cello
Coached by Joseph Lin
ChamberFest showcases Juilliard students who work during their final week of winter break in a unique chamber music intensive, with unlimited rehearsal time and daily coachings.
“On Wings of Song, Sweetheart, I carry you away ... to ... Where I know the most beautiful place.”—Heinrich Heine, “Auf Flügeln des Gesanges” (On Wings of Song)
Ring in the New Year with this jubilant concert that demonstrates the power of music to unite people around the world. The program features songs from diverse cultures and eras including art songs, operatic arias, spirituals, and instrumental arrangements of folk songs.
Violinist Max Tan, artistic director of the Versoi Ensemble, tours with the group to Sarasota, FL to launch new Music For Food concerts.
Under the auspices of Music For Food, 100% of all ticket and donation proceeds from this performance go directly to benefit the All Faiths Food Bank in Sarasota County.
PROGRAM:
MOZART Viola Quintet No.4 in g minor, K.516
SALONEN “Homunculus” for String Quartet
– intermission –
DVORAK String Quintet No.3 in E-flat Major, Op.97
Take a respite from your busy work day with a free concert presented by WQXR.
Hear rising stars from The Juilliard School perform selections from classical music’s best-loved composers. Leave the emails, phone calls and work behind and settle in for an hour of musical serenity.
October's concert features violinist Max Tan. Program to be announced.
Sunrise concert at Vitaleta Chapel with the 8 Cellists of Torino featuring works by Williams, Bruch, and Kreisler
Mozart and Brahms
Violinist Max Tan and pianist Drew Petersen join forces in Morse Hall for an intense collaboration on three Beethoven piano and violin sonatas.
Juilliard's acclaimed Focus! festival returns for its 34th season featuring a series of six free concerts exploring the music of composers in China, including seven new commissions by Chinese composers born after 1980.
SANG TONG Night Scenery (1947, presumed U.S. Premiere)
Violinist Max Tan will perform sonata masterpieces of Beethoven, Brahms, and Chausson in Juilliard's Willson Theater.
New Asia Chamber Music Society presents pianist Fang Zhang 張放, Dean of the Music Department at the Renmin University of China (中國人民大學)in a concert at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall.
PMP alum violinist Max Tan performs in the Stires-Stark Alumni Recital Series at the Clark Arts Center. $25 tickets are on sale now/ free for children with registration! After the concert, meet the artist at a special reception.
The Taiwan Academy presents New Asia Chamber Music Society in a free concert at the Taipei Economic Cultural Office in New York. Program includes piano quartets of Mozart and Faure and a piano trio by Winnie Yang.
Celebrating British composer Thomas Adès, this evening will feature a conversation between Mr. Adès and Juilliard provost and dean Ara Guzelimian. The discussion will be framed by music which has inspired Mr. Adès, including works by Schubert and Janáček, as well as performances of Mr. Adès's own compositions.
Pianists from Juilliard's Collaborative Piano department perform sonata repertoire in partnership with student instrumentalists.
Collaborative pianists Carlos Avila and Joseph Liccardo join violinist Max Tan at Paul Hall for an eclectic collection of repertoire that spans musical history, with selections that are grounded in contemporary American music.
Pianists from Juilliard's Collaborative Piano department perform sonata repertoire in partnership with student instrumentalists.
The China Institute presents a concert that celebrates Han Chinese culture. In collaboration with New Asia Chamber Music Society, the concert features Taiwanese composer Hung Ping's works that use Western instruments to convey Oriental color.