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9-22-2002 Charles Hulin, piano Department of Music, University of Richmond

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Charles J. Hulin, IV, Piano

SEPTEMBER 22,2002,3:00 PM CAMP CONCERT HALL BooKER HALL oF Musrc Charles J Hulin, IV started studying piano at the age of six with his mother as his first teacher. His major teachers since that time have included Drs. Gene and Judith Barban, Dr. Paul Tardif, Dr. Yoheved Kaplinsky, and Ellen Mack. He has performed in masterclasses for Leon Fleisher, Alexander Peskanov, and Joseph Banowetz and holds degrees from Peabody Conservatory (B.M. and D.M.A.) and The ofMusic (M.M.).

Hulin is an active chamber musician who has performed in that capacity at Alice Tully Hall, George Washington University, and the United States Naval Academy. He and his wife, a hom player, have performed numerous concerts together, particularly in churches, ranging from New York to Missouri. Hulin has appeared as a concerto soloist with the Georgetown University Orchestra, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, the Rock Hill Chamber Orchestra, and the North Carolina Symphony. In 1996, he was awarded second prize in the Hilton Head International Piano Competition. When he returned to Hilton Head for a concert, critics praised his performance of Rachmaninoff as "ferocious and spellbinding" and his performance ofLiszt as "a big utterance ... expansive phrases of sweeping nobility coupled with statements of exquisite simplicity."

Hulin teaches music appreciation at the University of Richmond and piano at the College ofWilliam and Mary. He also serves as program coordinator for the Lasker Summer Music Festival, a classical performance festival in which musicians are encouraged to explore the connection of their art and their faith. ···PROGRAM···

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"Artful Devices" Music for Piano and Computers Performed by Daniel Koppelman and Benjamin Broening Monday, September 23,2003,7:30 pm Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

Virtuoso Daniel Koppelman presents exciting new works for piano and interactive computer by Department of Music faculty member Benjamin Broening, Christopher Do brian, James Mobberly and others.

Shanghai Quartet With Ida Kavafian, viola Wednesday, September 25, 2002, 7:30pm Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

Formed at the Conservatory in 1983, the Shanghai Quartet remains the only quartet from China to be performing on the world's stages. They are joined in concert by Ida Kavafian, whose versatility has gained her a unique position in the music world. Their program will feature Mozart's Viola Quintet in G minor, K. 516, and Brahms's Viola Quintet in F major, op 88. (For tickets, call289-8980.)

Karen Johnson, violin Mark Russell Smith, cello Molly Sharp, viola Joanne Kong, piano Thursday, September 26,2002,7:30 pm Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

Appointed last season as the Richmond Symphony's new concertmaster, violinist Karen Johnson is featured in a program of solo and chamber works including a Baroque trio sonata, the Sonata for Violin and Piano by John Corigliano, Paganini's La Campanella and Brahms's Piano Quartet in G minor, op. 25. Joining her are the symphony's music director, Mark Russell Smith, and violist, Molly Sharp, and Department of Music faculty member Joanne Kong. (Tickets required, no fee, call 289-8980.)