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MIAMI CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY PRESENTS

Kevin Zhu, violin

Friday | April 21 2023 | 8 pm

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NORTHERN LIGHTS


JOHN SVEDSEN: Romance, Op. 26

EDWARD GRIEG: Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor, Op. 45

P.I. TCHAIKOVSKY: Valse-Scherzo, Op. 34

SERGEI PROKOFIEV: Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 94bis

 

Renowned American violinist, Kevin Zhu, is set to return to Miami with an exceptional new program.

 

Zhu has amassed an outstanding record of concert performances and competition wins since he began playing violin at age three. Praised for his “awesome technical command and maturity” (The Strad) and “absolute virtuosity, almost blinding in its incredible purity” (L’ape musicale), Kevin regularly performs on the world’s largest stages, ranging from Carnegie Hall in New York to London’s Royal Festival Hall to the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing. Initially coming to international attention after winning the 2018 Paganini Competition and 2012 Yehudi Menuhin Competition, he has established himself as a leading figure among the next generation of musicians, astonishing audiences with his peerless technical mastery and inimitable artistic voice.


SPONSORED BY

The program is sponsored by Margaret and Mike Eidson and the law firm Colson, Hicks, Eidson

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Mission Statement

Miami Chamber Music Society is committed to presenting world-class classical music performances to the audiences of Miami-Dade, commissioning new works in various artistic disciplines, developing educational initiatives, and maximizing the positive impact of art on the community. 

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