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Pianist-Composer Michael Stephen Brown & Violinist Kristin Lee Presented By Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Mar 20, 2025

March 4, 2025 | By Ellen Churui Li
Publicist

The American pianist-composer Michael Stephen Brown, hailed by The New York Times as “one of the leading figures in the current renaissance of performer-composers,” will be joined by fellow Avery Fischer Career Grant winner violinist Kristin Lee for a duo recital presented by Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on Thursday evening, March 20, 2025, at 7:30 pm at the Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, Chamber Music Society (165 West 65th Street, New York, NY 10023).

 

This concert, part of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s celebrated Art of the Recital series, will feature the two musicians presenting a program centered on modern and contemporary works. The full program follows:

 

Fritz Kreisler                          Praeludium and Allegro for Violin and Piano
Charles Ives                           Sonata No. 4 for Violin and Piano, "Children's Day at the Camp Meeting"
Ernest Bloch                          Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano, "Poème Mystique"
John Adams                           Road Movies for Violin and Piano
Amy Beach                            Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 23
Igor Frolov                             Concert Fantasy on Themes from Gershwin's Porgy and Bess
 for Violin and Piano, Op. 19

 

Tickets for this event had been sold out; please contact Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s box office at 212-875-5788 for any questions regarding ticketing. For more information, please visit Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s website, pianist-composer Michael Stephen Brown’s website, and violinist Kristin Lee’s website.

 

Michael Stephen Brown has been described as “one of the leading figures in the current renaissance of performer-composers” (New York Times). Winner of a 2018 Emerging Artist Award from Lincoln Center and a 2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant, he is an artist of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and an alum of CMS’s Bowers Program. He makes regular appearances with orchestras such as the National Philharmonic and the Seattle, Phoenix, North Carolina, and Albany symphonies, and recently has made European recital debuts at the Beethoven-Haus Bonn and the Chopin Museum in Mallorca. He has received commissions from many organizations and some of today’s leading artists, and recently toured his own Piano Concerto around the US and Poland with several orchestras. He performs regularly with his longtime duo partner, cellist Nicholas Canellakis, and has appeared at festivals worldwide. A prolific recording artist, he has three albums in the works, including Mendelssohn , featuring world premieres of music by one of Mendelssohn’s muses, Delphine von Schauroth. He was the composer- and artist-in-residence at the New Haven Symphony, and winner of the Concert Artists Guild and Copland House Awards. He holds degrees in piano and composition from the Juilliard School, where he studied with Jerome Lowenthal, Robert McDonald, and Samuel Adler. Additional mentors include András Schiff and Richard Goode. An Artist Ambassador for Creatives Care, Brown lives in New York City with his two 19th-century Steinway D pianos, Octavia and Daria.

 

Kristin Lee is a violinist of remarkable versatility and impeccable technique who enjoys a vibrant career as a soloist, chamber musician, educator, and artistic director. As a soloist, Lee has appeared with leading orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, Hawai’i Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Ural Philharmonic of Russia, Korean Broadcasting Symphony, Guiyang Symphony Orchestra of China, and Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional of the Dominican Republic. She has performed on the world’s finest concert stages, including those of Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, the Kennedy Center, Kimmel Center, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Ravinia Festival, the Louvre Museum, the Phillips Collection, and Korea’s Kumho Art Gallery. In addition to her prolific performance career, Lee is on the faculty of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music as Assistant Professor of Violin, and she is also the Founding Artistic Director of Emerald City Music (ECM). Her honors include an Avery Fisher Career Grant, top prizes in the Walter W. Naumburg Competition and the Astral Artists National Auditions, and awards from the Trondheim Chamber Music Competition, the Trio di Trieste Premio International Competition, the SYLFF Fellowship, the Dorothy DeLay Scholarship, the Aspen Music Festival’s Violin Competition, the New Jersey Young Artists’ Competition, and the Salon de Virtuosi Scholarship Foundation. Lee’s violin was crafted in Naples in 1759 by Gennaro Gagliano and is generously loaned to her by Paul and Linda Gridley.

 

 

 

For further information, please contact Hemsing Associates at 212-772-1132 or visit www.hemsingpr.com.

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