SummerFest 2022 Education Activities Guide

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Free Education Activities


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How to Attend

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Welcome

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Open Rehearsals

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Coaching Workshops

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Encounters (Registration required)

10 Artist Lounges (Registration required) 11 Preludes 12 Get to Know our Fellowship Artists 14 Calendar

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SummerFest Music Director and acclaimed pianist Inon Barnatan has programmed an exciting festival focused on the theme Under the Influence. Over the course of four weeks, 20 performances, and 70 FREE Education Activities, you’re invited to explore the muses that seduced and inspired some of the greatest composers in musical history. With a wide variety of activities, there are endless opportunities to learn something new and unlock your own creativity at SummerFest. Open Rehearsals illuminate the dedication, diligence, and passion that SummerFest artists put into every performance, while Artist Lounges reveal the deeper influences and inspirations of some of the festival’s talented musicians, composers, and directors. In our Encounters, we welcome back Alex Ross, music critic at The New Yorker, to examine the cultural impact of Richard Wagner, and we’re joined for the first time by Dr. Jennifer Walker, a respected scholar of French music who will transport us back in time for a weekend in Paris during La Belle Époque. We also continue one of our most beloved and impactful programs, welcoming seven new Fellowship Artists to the festival. Follow their musical journey and build relationships with these emerging musicians by attending Coaching Workshops, Fellowship Artist Spotlight Encounters, and Musical Preludes. I look forward to seeing you this summer!

Allison Boles Education & Community Programming Director

Support for SummerFest Education Activities provided by:

Financial support is provided by the City of San Diego

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Gordon Brodfuehrer Sue and Chris Fan Clara Wu Tsai


OPEN REHEARSALS In The Baker-Baum Concert Hall, observe the intricate rehearsal process that goes into every SummerFest performance and engage in conversation with the artists during post-rehearsal Q&As. Wednesday, July 27 · 2:30 PM · The Baker-Baum Concert Hall Joyce Yang and Inon Barnatan rehearse Mozart's Fantasy in F Minor for Two Pianos, K.608 (arr. Busoni) Tuesday, August 2 · 2:30 PM · The Baker-Baum Concert Hall Imogen Cooper, Liza Ferschtman, and Efe Baltacigil rehearse Beethoven's Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 70, No. 1 "Ghost" Friday, August 5 · 2:30 PM · The Baker-Baum Concert Hall Liza Ferschtman, Yura Lee, Efe Baltacigil, and Inon Barnatan rehearse Fauré's Piano Quartet No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 15 Tuesday, August 9 · 2:30 PM · The Baker-Baum Concert Hall Alexi Kenney, Liza Ferschtman, Tessa Lark, Stefan Jackiw, and the SummerFest Chamber Orchestra rehearse Vivaldi's The Four Seasons Tuesday, August 23 · 3:30 PM · The Baker-Baum Concert Hall Caroline Shaw and Miró Quartet rehearse Mendelssohn's String Quintet No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 87

JOIN US ONLINE! Open Rehearsals will be livestreamed and available to view on-demand. See page 2 for more information.

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COACHING WORKSHOPS Follow our Fellowship Artist Ensembles, Aestas Trio and Pelia Quartet, on their musical journeys as they prepare for their SummerFest performances with a series of master classes conducted by seasoned performers from the SummerFest roster. For more information on this year’s Fellowship Artists, see page 12. We’re excited to welcome 10 local musicians to participate in Coaching Workshops throughout this year’s expanded festival.

All Coaching Workshop times are 10-10:50 AM and 11-11:50 AM Week 1 Monday, August 1

Masumi Per Rostad coaches Pelia Quartet on Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat Major, Op. 74 “Harp” Inon Barnatan coaches Aestas Trio on Tailleferre’s Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello

Tuesday, August 2

Francisco Fullana coaches Pelia Quartet on Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat Major, Op. 74 “Harp” Efe Baltacigil coaches Aestas Trio on Tailleferre’s Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello

Wednesday, August 3

A member of Aestas Trio coaches a local student Blake Pouliot coaches Aestas Trio on Arensky’s Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 32

Thursday, August 4

Erin Keefe coaches Pelia Quartet on Bartók’s String Quartet No. 3 in C-sharp Minor, Sz.85 Imogen Cooper coaches Aestas Trio on Smetana’s Piano Trio in G Minor, Op. 15

Friday, August 5

A member of Pelia Quartet coaches a local student Efe Baltacigil coaches Pelia Quartet on Bartók’s String Quartet No. 3 in C-sharp Minor, Sz.85

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All Coaching Workshop times are 10-10:50 AM and 11-11:50 AM Week 2 Tuesday, August 9

Liza Ferschtman coaches Aestas Trio on Smetana’s Piano Trio in G Minor, Op. 15 Stefan Jackiw coaches Pelia Quartet on Haydn’s String Quartet in G Major, Op. 64, No. 4

Wednesday, August 10

A member of Pelia Quartet coaches a local student Angie Zhang coaches a local pianist

Thursday, August 11

A member of Dover Quartet coaches Pelia Quartet on Haydn’s String Quartet in G Major, Op. 64, No. 4 Marc-André Hamelin coaches Aestas Trio on Arensky’s Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 32

Friday, August 12

A member of Dover Quartet coaches Pelia Quartet on Bartók’s String Quartet No. 3 in C-sharp Minor, Sz.85 Stefan Jackiw coaches Aestas Trio

Week 3 Tuesday, August 16

Nina Lee coaches Pelia Quartet on Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major Inon Barnatan coaches Aestas Trio on Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht

Wednesday, August 17

John Bruce Yeh coaches a local clarinetist Anthony Roth Costanzo coaches a local vocalist

Thursday, August 18

Sullivan Fortner coaches a local pianist A member of Pelia Quartet coaches a local student

Friday, August 19

David Byrd-Marrow coaches a local horn player A member of Aestas Trio coaches a local student

Week 4 Monday, August 22

William Fedkenheuer coaches Pelia Quartet on Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major Carter Brey coaches Aestas Trio on Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht

Tuesday, August 23

John Largess coaches Pelia Quartet on Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major Clive Greensmith coaches Aestas Trio on Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht

Wednesday, August 24

James Ehnes coaches Pelia Quartet on Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major Andrew Wan coaches Aestas Trio on Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht

Thursday, August 25

Andrew Wan coaches Pelia Quartet on Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major Inon Barnatan and Allison Boles host a conversation with Pelia Quartet and Aestas Trio

Dates, times, programs, and artists are subject to change

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ENCOUNTERS Register for our FREE afternoon Encounters, featuring intriguing lectures, discussions, performances, and divers perspectives. Encounters reveal fascinating insights into the ways in which music is created, influenced, interpreted, and performed.

REGISTRATION OPEN NOW!! See page 2 for more information on how to register. Monday, August 1 · 2 PM · The JAI Under the Influence(r) SummerFest artists join industry expert Scott Mello (Opus 3 Artists) to explore how social media has impacted classical music and changed the landscape for artists today. They’ll also examine how the pandemic has reshaped the demand for online content and consider what is expected of artists and the industry going forward. Panel discussion hosted by Education & Community Programming Director Allison Boles. Thursday, August 4 · 2 PM · The JAI Weekend in Paris Prepare for a musical weekend in Paris like you’ve never experienced before. Jennifer Walker, assistant professor of musicology at West Virginia University, transports the audience back in time to the salons of Paris during La Belle Époque. A scholar of French music during the late nineteenth century, Dr. Walker is the author of numerous books and articles, and is the former Editorial Assistant for the Journal of the American Musicological Society. Monday, August 8 · 2 PM · The Baker-Baum Concert Hall Fellowship Artist Spotlight I Concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra, Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient, and winner of the Pro Musicis International Award, violinist Erin Keefe is among the leading chamber musicians of her generation. She joins the Aestas Trio for our first Fellowship Artist Spotlight performance with Pelia Quartet. HAYDN String Quartet in G Major, Op. 64, No. 4 Pelia Quartet BRAHMS Piano Quintet in F Minor, Opus 34 Erin Keefe, violin; Sung Jin Lee, viola; Aestas Trio

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Thursday, August 11 · 2 PM · The JAI The Wagner Effect Alex Ross, award-winning author and music critic for The New Yorker, draws from his new book, Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music, and delves into the life and music of composer Richard Wagner. Monday, August 15 · 2 PM · The Baker-Baum Concert Hall Fellowship Artist Spotlight II The first Asian musician ever appointed to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra—and now its longestserving clarinetist—beloved SummerFest artist John Bruce Yeh joins Fellowship Artists Pelia Quartet for a delightful afternoon performance along with the Aestas Trio. ARENSKY Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 32 Aestas Trio MOZART Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K.581 John Bruce Yeh, clarinet; Pelia Quartet Friday, August 19 · 2 PM · The JAI Dance for PD® Founding teacher John Heginbotham leads a session of the internationally-acclaimed, researchbacked Dance for PD® program, which welcomes people with Parkinson’s and their families to transform their lives through dance. People living with Parkinson’s at all levels of ability and mobility are invited to explore movement and music in this interactive class.

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ARTIST LOUNGES Drawing on the theme “Under the Influence,” the Artist Lounge is a personal, in-depth conversation hosted by Artistic Director Leah Rosenthal. Come discover more about these great artists in the warm, intimate setting of The Atkinson Room.

REGISTRATION OPEN NOW!! See page 2 for more information on how to register. Tuesday, August 2 · Joyce Yang · 1 PM · The Atkinson Room Known for her “poetic and sensitive pianism” (Washington Post) and a “wondrous sense of color” (San Francisco Classical Voice), GRAMMY-nominated pianist Joyce Yang has captivated audiences with her virtuosity, lyricism, and interpretive sensitivity through more than 1,000 debuts and re-engagements. Born in 1986 in Seoul, South Korea, Yang received her first piano lesson from her aunt at the age of four. Discover who influenced her and what inspired her to become one of the most captivating pianists today. Tuesday, August 9 · Tessa Lark · 1 PM · The Atkinson Room Violinist Tessa Lark is one of the most fascinating artistic voices of our time, consistently praised by critics and audiences for her astounding range of sounds, technical agility, and musical elegance. A budding superstar in the classical realm, she is also a highly acclaimed fiddler in the tradition of her native Kentucky, delighting audiences with programming that includes Appalachian and bluegrass music. Learn how this genre-defying collaborator has inspired composers to write for her and enchanted audiences world-wide. Tuesday, August 16 · Anthony Roth Costanzo & Zack Winokur · 1 PM · The Atkinson Room Acclaimed as “a perfect musician” (Le Monde) and “vocally brilliant and dramatically fearless” (The New York Times), countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo began performing professionally at the age of 11 and has gone on to appear with many of the world’s leading opera houses. This summer he’ll work with stage director, choreographer, and dancer Zack Winokur, who is recognized as one of the most innovative and exciting talents working in opera today, creating masterpieces described as “pure poetry” (Boston Globe). Get to know these great artists ahead of their newly conceived celebration of Kurt Weill on Thursday, August 18. Tuesday, August 23 · Caroline Shaw · 1 PM · The Atkinson Room Caroline Shaw is “often cited as proof that classical music has an exciting future” (The Atlantic). She’s a musician who moves between roles, genres, and mediums, trying to imagine a world of sound that has never been heard before but has always existed. As the youngest recipient of the Pulitzer Prize in Music, she works often in collaboration with others, as producer, composer, violinist, and vocalist. Step into her world and discover what makes this prolific and brilliant artist tick. 10 | LA JOLLA SUMMERFEST EDUCATION ACTIVITIES GUIDE


PRELUDES Ticket holders are invited to join us in The JAI an hour prior to performances to hear musical and historical insights through engaging interviews and fascinating lectures by our esteemed roster of scholars and experts. See the calendar on page 14 for the detailed schedule.

Dave Drexler

Michael Gerdes

Chair of Music History at the Colburn Conservatory of Music

Producer/Director of Jazz 88.3’s Jazz Live Series and host of Inside Art

San Diego State University’s Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Orchestras

Leah Rosenthal

Alex Ross

Jennifer Walker

La Jolla Music Society’s Artistic Director, Vice President of California Presenters

Music critic at The New Yorker, author, recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship

Assistant Professor of Musicology at West Virginia University

Kristi Brown Montesano

Musical Preludes in The Baker-Baum Concert Hall Wednesday, August 3

Pelia Quartet performs Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat Major, Op. 74 “Harp”

Saturday, August 6

Aestas Trio performs Tailleferre’s Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello and Wynona Yinuo Wang performs Selections from Ravel’s Le tombeau de Couperin

Wednesday, August 10

Aestas Trio performs Smetana’s Piano Trio in G Minor, Opus 15

Sunday, August 14

Pelia String Quartet performs Bartók’s String Quartet No. 3 in C-sharp Minor, Sz.85 & Allegro non troppo from Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 3 in F Major, Op. 73

Thursday, August 25

Aestas Trio performs Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht (arr. for piano trio by Eduard Steuermann)

Friday, August 26

Pelia String Quartet performs Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major

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GET TO KNOW OUR FELLOWSHIP ARTISTS We’re proud to welcome seven talented emerging musicians as our SummerFest 2022 Fellowship Artists. The Aestas Trio and Pelia Quartet will participate in daily Coaching Workshops, perform in Encounters and Musical Preludes, and share the stage with other SummerFest artists during their four-week residencies in La Jolla.

Aestas Trio

Wynona Yinuo Wang, piano; Sophia Stoyanovich, violin; Andrew Ilhoon Byun, cello Wynona Yinuo Wang, piano; Chinese pianist Wynona Yinuo Wang began playing piano at age 4, and studied at the prestigious Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. She earned her Performer’s Degree at Southern Methodist University and is now pursuing a degree at The Juilliard School. She made her New York debut recital at Carnegie Hall in the 2019–20 season, and has also performed at Lincoln Center, Krannert Center, and Merkin Hall, and major festivals such as Music@Menlo and the Chautauqua Institution. Sophia Stoyanovich, violin: American violinist Sophia Stoyanovich, 26, has soloed with numerous orchestras including the Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall, and has performed across North America, Europe, Russia, China, and Vietnam. Based in New York City, Stoyanovich currently performs with the New York Chamber Orchestra, Symphony in C, and APEX Ensemble. In 2022 her season includes debuts with the Santa Monica Symphony, appearances at the Crocker Art Museum, Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series, and Rome Chamber Music Festival, and the release of her debut album, American Elegy. Andrew Ilhoon Byun, cello: Canadian cellist Andrew Ilhoon Byun, 23, is pursuing his Master of Music at The Juilliard School. Byun has appeared in masterclasses with Steven Isserlis, Ida Kavafian, Jian Wang, Frans Helmerson, Laurence Lesser, Thomas Riebl, Jennifer Higdon, Wen Sinn Yang, and Li-Wei Qin, among others, and has had solo performances in venues including the Mozarteum Foundation’s Wiener Saal, Jordan Hall, Galvin Recital Hall, and Weill Recital Hall. 12 | LA JOLLA SUMMERFEST EDUCATION ACTIVITIES GUIDE


Pelia Quartet Heejeon Ahn, Delphine Skene, violins; Sung Jin Lee, viola; Nathan Cottrell, cello

Pelia Quartet formed in 2019 at the Emerson String Quartet Institute of Stony Brook University. In 2020–21, they were quartet-in-residence for the State University of New York Artist. They were recently awarded the Jeunesses Musicales Deutschland Prize at the Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition. In addition to SummerFest, this summer the quartet will perform at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival where they will collaborate with Philip Setzer, Paul Watkins, and David Shifrin, among others.

HISTORY The Fellowship Artist Program is one of our longest-running SummerFest traditions. For more than thirty years, young artists and ensembles from the program have gone on to lead major orchestras and win international competitions and awards, including the Avery Fisher Career Grant, the Fischoff Competition, and the Banff International String Quartet Competition. Our 2021 Fellowship Artist Ensemble, the Balourdet Quartet, is competing in the Banff International String Quartet Competition this year. Cheer them on and follow their journey: https://www.banffcentre.ca/bisqc.

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JULY 27 WEDNESDAY

OPEN REHEARSAL · 2:30 PM

Calendar of Events JULY 31 SUNDAY

PRELUDE ·

2 PM · The JAI Lecture by Michael Gerdes

AUG 1 MONDAY

2 TUESDAY

3 WEDNESDAY

COACHING WORKSHOPS

COACHING WORKSHOPS

COACHING WORKSHOPS

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

ENCOUNTER · 2 PM · The JAI

ARTIST LOUNGE with Joyce Yang PRELUDE ·

Under the Influence(r) Panel Discussion

BEYOND BACH · 3 PM

7 SUNDAY

PRELUDE ·

2 PM · The JAI Lecture by Jennifer Walker

OPEN REHEARSAL · 2:30 PM

8 MONDAY

ENCOUNTER · 2 PM Fellowship Artist Spotlight I

A WEEKEND IN PARIS: Beg, Borrow and Steal 3 PM

14 SUNDAY PRELUDE · 2 PM

Performance by Pelia Quartet

15 MONDAY ENCOUNTER · 2 PM Fellowship Artist Spotlight II

THE WAGNER EFFECT 3 PM

21 SUNDAY

22 MONDAY

PRELUDE ·

COACHING WORKSHOPS

2 PM The Atkinson Room Interview with Eric Jacobsen and John Heginbotham hosted by Leah Rosenthal

The Planets: The Knights with Dance Heginbotham

hosted by Leah Rosenthal 1 PM · The Atkinson Room

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI 6 PM Performance by Pelia Quartet

UNDER THE INFLUENCE: Shakespeare’s World 7 PM

9 TUESDAY

10 WEDNESDAY

COACHING WORKSHOPS

COACHING WORKSHOPS

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

ARTIST LOUNGE with Tessa Lark

PRELUDE ·

OPEN REHEARSAL · 2:30 PM

UNDER THE INFLUENCE: Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons · 7 PM

16 TUESDAY

17 WEDNESDAY

COACHING WORKSHOPS

COACHING WORKSHOPS

hosted by Leah Rosenthal 1 PM · The Atkinson Room

6 PM Performance by Aestas Trio

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

ARTIST LOUNGE

PRELUDE · 6 PM · The JAI

with Anthony Roth Costanzo and Zack Winokur hosted by Leah Rosenthal 1 PM · The Atkinson Room

23 TUESDAY COACHING WORKSHOPS 10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

Interview with Cécile McLorin Salvant hosted by Dave Drexler

SYNERGY: UNDER THE INFLUENCE Cécile McLorin Salvant 7 PM

24 WEDNESDAY COACHING WORKSHOPS 10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

ARTIST LOUNGE

with Caroline Shaw hosted by Leah Rosenthal 1 PM · The Atkinson Room

UNDER THE INFLUENCE: Miró Quartet · 7 PM

OPEN REHEARSAL · 3:30 PM TAKEOVER @ THE JAI

3 PM & 5 PM · The JAI

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WITH CAROLINE SHAW 8:30 PM · The JAI


All events are in The Baker-Baum Concert Hall unless otherwise noted 28 THURSDAY

4 THURSDAY

29 FRIDAY

30 SATURDAY

PRELUDE · 6:30 PM · The JAI

PRELUDE · 6:30 PM · The JAI

Interview with Inon Barnatan hosted by Leah Rosenthal

Lecture by Kristi Brown Montesano

OPENING NIGHT: Side by Side · 7:30 PM

POINT COUNTERPOINT 7:30 PM

5 FRIDAY

6 SATURDAY

COACHING WORKSHOPS

COACHING WORKSHOPS

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

ENCOUNTER 2 PM · The JAI

OPEN REHEARSAL · 2:30 PM PRELUDE · 6:30 PM · The JAI

Weekend in Paris with Jennifer Walker

Lecture by Jennifer Walker

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PRELUDE · 6:30 PM

Performance by Aestas Trio

A WEEKEND IN PARIS: A WEEKEND IN PARIS: The Salon and Le Conservatoire · 7:30 PM The Masquerade · 7:30 PM

11 THURSDAY COACHING WORKSHOPS

12 FRIDAY

13 SATURDAY

COACHING WORKSHOPS

SummerFest Gala

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

ENCOUNTER · 2 PM · The JAI

PRELUDE ·

The Wagner Effect with Alex Ross

6:30 PM · The JAI Lecture by Alex Ross

THE NEW ROMANTICS 7:30 PM

at the Palais Conrad, Paris 1888

19 FRIDAY

20 SATURDAY

COACHING WORKSHOPS

COACHING WORKSHOPS

PRELUDE ·

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

18 THURSDAY

5 PM The Atkinson Room Interview with Eric Jacobsen ENCOUNTER · 2 PM · The JAI and John Heginbotham Dance for PD® with John Heginbotham hosted by Leah Rosenthal

The Planets: The Knights with Dance Heginbotham

An Evening of Kurt Weill 7:30 PM

25 THURSDAY

6 PM & 8 PM · The JAI

26 FRIDAY

COACHING WORKSHOPS

27 SATURDAY

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10 AM-12 PM · The JAI

PRELUDE ·

ADDRESS

6:30 PM Performance by Aestas Trio

PRELUDE · 6:30 PM

NEW WINE, OLD BOTTLES · 7:30 PM

FINALE: Metamorphosis · 7:30 PM

Performance by Pelia Quartet

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