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Young Concert Artists to celebrate 60th Anniversary with Virtual Gala Concert on May 20

May 5, 2021 | By Unison Media
Andrew Ousley

The star-studded event honors the enduring impact of Susan Wadsworth, YCA's Founder and Director for 58 years, as well as the forward-looking vision of YCA’s new President Daniel Kellogg

The event will include performances by Emanuel Ax, Pinchas Zukerman, Anne-Marie McDermott, Mason Bates, Sasha Cooke, Zlatomir Fung, and more, including world premieres by YCA composers Mason Bates, Andrew Norman, and Daniel Kellogg

YCA will also present a series of 12 free, live outdoor performances around NYC in the leadup to the May 20 Gala, with performers including violinist SooBeen Lee, violinist Benjamin Baker, clarinetist Narek Arutyunian, double bassist Xavier Foley, and flutist Anthony Trionfo

 

New York, NY – Young Concert Artists (YCA) announces programming for their 60th Anniversary Gala, to be broadcast on May 20 from the DiMenna Center for Classical Music. The gala will feature an evening of performances in celebration of the organization's 60-year history of fostering and developing the next generation of talented young artists. Founded by Susan Wadsworth in 1961, who retired in 2019 and passed the leadership to alumnus and composer Daniel Kellogg, YCA has grown both its roster and its impact, providing artists with performance opportunities, promotional and marketing services, and extensive professional development tools.

Musical performers at the event include some of YCA’s most prominent alumni such as Emanuel Ax, Pinchas Zukerman, Anne-Marie McDermott, and Sasha Cooke, alongside the young stars of their present roster that include Zlatomir Fung, Anthony Trionfo, Albert Cano Smit, and more. Performances include works by Mendelssohn, Dvorák, and Chopin, as well as pieces by YCA composers Mason Bates, Andrew Norman, and Daniel Kellogg.

Said Kellogg of the event: "Today, we celebrate with immense gratitude the pioneering vision and mission that Susan Wadsworth set out for Young Concert Artists, a mission that is now more vital than ever. It's an honor to carry on this legacy, and as we emerge from the pandemic and start to rebuild, YCA will rely on the strength of its 60 year history to shape a new beginning for our roster of brilliant young musicians and the audiences we serve. The innovative ideas that were born during this challenging time will guide us as we work to equip our artists with the skills, tools, and knowledge they need to succeed as professionals in a global society, and make a lasting and measurable impact on the future of classical music.”

Leading up to the gala, YCA will present a series of 12 free live outdoor concerts, popping up at various locations throughout New York City, with performers including violinist SooBeen Lee, violinist Benjamin Baker, clarinetist Narek Arutyunian, double bassist Xavier Foley, flutist Anthony Trionfo. Specific program details will be announced at a later date.

 

Gala Program Information

Felix Mendelssohn: String Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20 
III. Scherzo
IV. Presto

Ani Kavafian, violin
Paul Huang, violin
Daniel Phillips, violin
Erica Tursi, violin
Marcus Thompson, viola
Hsin-Yun Huang, viola
Jonathan Swensen, cello
Fred Sherry, cello

Antonín Dvorák: Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 81
Juliette Kang, violin
SooBeen Lee, violin
Ida Kavafian, viola
Carter Brey, cello
Anne-Marie McDermott, cello

Mason Bates: Arrangement from The (r)Evolution of Steve Jobs, “Look Up, Look Out”
Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano
Mason Bates, piano

Frédéric Chopin: Selections from Preludes, Op. 28
Performers TBA

Andrew Norman: Balance, Order, Symmetry
Performers TBA

Andrew Norman: F.A.E Sonata
Emanuel Ax, piano
Pinchas Zukerman, violin

Daniel Kellogg: Work for 4 cellos
Zlatomir Fung, cello (solo) 
Fred Sherry, cello
Carter Brey, cello
Marcy Rosen, cello

Léo Delibes: Flower Duet from Lakme for two flutes and piano    
Anthony Trionfo, flute
Marya Martin, flute
Albert Cano Smit, piano

 

Upcoming Outdoor Concerts

Wednesday May 12, between 12:30 and 2:00 PM 
Location TBD

Friday May 14 at 1:00 PM 
Bethesda Fountain Terrace - Central Park

Monday May 17 at 1:00 PM 
Richard Tucker Square - Lincoln Center

Monday May 17 at 1:00 PM
West 75th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam

Tuesday May 18 at 1:00 PM
West 75th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam

Wednesday May 19 at 1:00 PM 
West 75th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam

Wednesday May 19 at 1:00 PM 
Eternal Light Monument - Madison Square Park

 

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