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Alpin Hong to play in Grey Towers Great Hall
MILFORD, PA Prize-winning concert pianist Alpin Hong, praised by the New York Times for his stunning virtuosity, artistic vision and irreverent style, will perform on Friday, August 13 at 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday August 14 at 5:30 p.m. in the Great Hall at Grey Towers National Historic Landmark. The concert is one of the Kindred Spirits Concert and Lecture series, co-sponsored by the Pinchot Institute for Conservation and the US Forest Service Conservation and Arts program.
Hong was the first-prize winner at the 2001 Concert Artists Guild (CAG) International Competition. The first pianist in eight years to win CAGs highest honor, he was the recipient of four additional performance prizes, including his New York debut at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, solo appearances with the Indian Hill Symphony, Orchestra X and at Market Square Concerts.
Recent and upcoming performance highlights include a recital at Los Angeles Wilshire Ebell Theatre, New Yorks Rockhotel Pianofest and Rockefeller University, Seouls Hoam Arts Center, the Frick Arts Centre in Pittsburgh, Kansas City Friends of Chamber Music, the Chamber Music Society of Little Rock, Merkin Concert Hall 50th Anniversary Celebration, Maverick Concerts, the Asociacion Nacional de Conciertos in Panama, as well as concerto performances with the Greeley Philharmonic and Wartburg Symphony.
Critics have cited his crystalline energy, clear and persuasive ideas and remarkable breadth and coloration. A recent New York Times review stated, Its like some crazed piano concerto, and Alpin Hong excitingly dispatched the fiendish solo part, replete with oscillating tremolos that made his arms a blur.
A native of Los Angeles, Hong made his orchestral debut with the Kalamazoo Symphony at age 10. He has since developed an international career, recently performing with the Korean Broadcast Symphony (KBS), as well as at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles and at New Yorks Alice Tully and Avery Fisher Halls. His festival appearances include the Music Academy of the West, Aspen and Bowdoin Summer Music Festivals.
Tickets cost $20 and are available at Grey Towers (570/296-9669), Imagine That Consignment (409-8178) and Le Petite Provence Bakery (296-5706). For more information call 570/296-9672.
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