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Melissa Reardon, viola
Friday, March 13 2020, 04:30 PM at
Sol Joseph Recital Hall Map
Master Class

Melissa Reardon, viola

Friday, March 13 2020, 04:30 PM
at
Sol Joseph Recital Hall Map
Melissa Reardon

Effective Wednesday (3/11), we are temporarily suspending access to all SFCM concerts for all visitors from outside our campus community. During this time, concerts will continue as scheduled, but only current SFCM students, faculty, and staff may attend. For student recitals, SFCM students may invite a limited number of immediate family members to attend. 

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Program

Sir William Walton
Viola Concerto
     I. Andante comodo
Paulina Florea, viola

Paul Hindemith
Der Schwanendreher
     I. “Zwischen Berg und tiefem Tal”
Larry Joe Williams, viola

Johannes Brahms
Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op.120
     I.  Allegro appassionato
Rachael Lindsey, viola

Arnold Bax
Viola Sonata, GP 251
     II. Allegro energico, ma non troppo presto
Jun-Ting Wei Bax, viola

Artist Profile

Grammy-nominated violist Melissa Reardon is a versatile performer whose playing spans all genres of the viola literature. A First Prize Winner of the Washington International Competition, and the only violist to win top prizes in consecutive HAMS International Viola Competitions, Melissa’s playing has been described as “elegant” and “virtuosic” (Classical Voice). Melissa received the prize for "best performance of a newly commissioned piece" at HAMS in 2006 as well the Tourjee Award in 2002. Solo engagements have included performances at the Stevens Center, Kennedy Center, Symphony Hall, and Jordan Hall. She has performed as a soloist with Camerata Notturna, the Boston Symphony and, most recently, the East Carolina Symphony. Melissa has given recitals in North Carolina, New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and maintains an international performing schedule as a member of the Enso String Quartet. Melissa is also a founding member of the East Coast Chamber Orchestra (ECCO) and a sought-after collaborative musician. She has performed with the Miami, Miro, Daedalus, and Borromeo Quartets, and with members of the Guarneri, Mendelssohn, Brentano, St. Lawrence and Shanghai Quartets and the Beaux Arts Trio. Melissa has appeared in numerous festivals across the US, Europe, India, and Korea. Recent festivals have included Music in the Vineyards, Chamber Music Northwest, and the Bridgehampton, Charlottesville, and Sangat (Mumbai) Chamber Music Festivals. Melissa has also toured with Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble and with Musicians from Marlboro, which brought her across the US and to France. In 2006, she was chosen as one of four violists internationally to participate in Chamber Music Connects the World with Gidon Kremer and Yuri Bashmet in Kronberg, Germany. Melissa holds degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music and the New England Conservatory. Her principal teachers include Kim Kashkashian, Michael Tree, Joseph dePasquale, Karen Tuttle, Samuel Rhodes, and Hsin-Yun Huang. Early chamber music studies were with Eugene Lehner. Since 2007 Melissa has held the position of Assistant Professor of Viola at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. She is married to the cellist Raman Ramakrishnan.

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Friday, March 13 2020, 04:30 PM to Friday, March 13 2020, 06:30 PM