Parts to Play / Lee, Locker
On Parts to Play, critically acclaimed violinist Moonkyung Lee turns from the symphonic environment of the critically lauded label debut, Tchaikovsky, on which she performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, to a more intimate setting, with only pianist Martha Locker as her partner on a selection of works that include both stunning solo performances and intricate yet simple duets. Choosing to include Prokofievās āSonata for Solo Violinā amid compositions from six contemporary composers who collectively represent three decades of works is indicative of Leeās ability to tease out the subtle nuances of every piece she performs. The three-movement suite moves from the simplicity of Moderatoās Classical sonata format through the more lyrically, introverted Andante Dolce to the clever finale, Con Brio. Similarly, her transit through Benjamin Ellinās composition for solo violin, āThree States at Play,ā is a nuanced journey through three movements, in which the more serene second movement is bookended by two outer movements that are quite rhythmically active. When performing duets with Locker, such as on Rain Worthingtonās āJilted Tango,ā Leeās violin seamlessly integrates with the piano to create an atmosphere both spirited and poignant, capturing the āpush and pull in a dance of loveā implied by its title. Another sort of dance entirely is captured on the duoās performance of the vibrant and upbeat āGrand Tartanella.ā Moonkyung Leeās career includes numerous accolades, awards and scholarships including the Yale Chamber Music Celebration, and an NYU/Steinhardt Doctoral Fellowship for Doctoral Studies, of which she was the first ever classical string performer recipient. Her extensive array of performances, both in Europe in the US, include collaborations with many eminent ensembles, conductors and performers.
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Parts to Play / Lee, Locker
Parts to Play / Lee, Locker
On Parts to Play, critically acclaimed violinist Moonkyung Lee turns from the symphonic environment of the critically lauded label debut, Tchaikovsky, on which she performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, to a more intimate setting, with only pianist Martha Locker as her partner on a selection of works that include both stunning solo performances and intricate yet simple duets. Choosing to include Prokofievās āSonata for Solo Violinā amid compositions from six contemporary composers who collectively represent three decades of works is indicative of Leeās ability to tease out the subtle nuances of every piece she performs. The three-movement suite moves from the simplicity of Moderatoās Classical sonata format through the more lyrically, introverted Andante Dolce to the clever finale, Con Brio. Similarly, her transit through Benjamin Ellinās composition for solo violin, āThree States at Play,ā is a nuanced journey through three movements, in which the more serene second movement is bookended by two outer movements that are quite rhythmically active. When performing duets with Locker, such as on Rain Worthingtonās āJilted Tango,ā Leeās violin seamlessly integrates with the piano to create an atmosphere both spirited and poignant, capturing the āpush and pull in a dance of loveā implied by its title. Another sort of dance entirely is captured on the duoās performance of the vibrant and upbeat āGrand Tartanella.ā Moonkyung Leeās career includes numerous accolades, awards and scholarships including the Yale Chamber Music Celebration, and an NYU/Steinhardt Doctoral Fellowship for Doctoral Studies, of which she was the first ever classical string performer recipient. Her extensive array of performances, both in Europe in the US, include collaborations with many eminent ensembles, conductors and performers.
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On Parts to Play, critically acclaimed violinist Moonkyung Lee turns from the symphonic environment of the critically lauded label debut, Tchaikovsky, on which she performed with the London Symphony Orchestra, to a more intimate setting, with only pianist Martha Locker as her partner on a selection of works that include both stunning solo performances and intricate yet simple duets. Choosing to include Prokofievās āSonata for Solo Violinā amid compositions from six contemporary composers who collectively represent three decades of works is indicative of Leeās ability to tease out the subtle nuances of every piece she performs. The three-movement suite moves from the simplicity of Moderatoās Classical sonata format through the more lyrically, introverted Andante Dolce to the clever finale, Con Brio. Similarly, her transit through Benjamin Ellinās composition for solo violin, āThree States at Play,ā is a nuanced journey through three movements, in which the more serene second movement is bookended by two outer movements that are quite rhythmically active. When performing duets with Locker, such as on Rain Worthingtonās āJilted Tango,ā Leeās violin seamlessly integrates with the piano to create an atmosphere both spirited and poignant, capturing the āpush and pull in a dance of loveā implied by its title. Another sort of dance entirely is captured on the duoās performance of the vibrant and upbeat āGrand Tartanella.ā Moonkyung Leeās career includes numerous accolades, awards and scholarships including the Yale Chamber Music Celebration, and an NYU/Steinhardt Doctoral Fellowship for Doctoral Studies, of which she was the first ever classical string performer recipient. Her extensive array of performances, both in Europe in the US, include collaborations with many eminent ensembles, conductors and performers.