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@HEIFETZINTERNATIONALMUSICINSTITUTE @HEIFETZMUSIC @HEIFETZMUSIC WWW.HEIFETZINSTITUTE.ORG Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, Op. 21 Edouard Lalo Passacaglia Handel - Halvorsen I. Allegro non troppo (1823–1892) (1864–1935) Yumi Park, (14—New York, NY) Da-Wei Chan, violin (14—Surrey, BC, Canada) Jingxuan Zhang, piano Zachary Tsai, cello (14—San Gabriel, CA)

Cello Concerto in C major Joseph Haydn Variations On a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 II. Adagio (1732–1809) (abridged) (1840–1893) Zachary Tsai, cello (14—Los Angeles, CA) Sungji Lindsey Lim, cello (15—Seoul, South Korea) Julie Wong, piano Seongkyeong Yu, piano

Sonata for Solo Violin, Op. 27, No. 2 "Jacques Thibaud" Eugène Ysaÿe No. 23 in G major Giovanni Battista Viotti I. Obsession (1858–1931) I. Allegro (1755–1824) Oliver Malkin, violin (13—Bethesda, MD) William Fry, violin (10—Hong Kong, China) Francis Saunders, piano

Violin Concerto No. 22 in A minor Giovanni Battista Viotti I. Moderato (1755–1824) Scène de Ballet, Op. 100 Charles Auguste de Bériot (1802–1870) Shira Braude, violin (12—New York, NY) Mia Arima, violin (12—New York, NY) Eleanora Rotshteyn, piano Xinyu Wang, piano

Viola Concerto in D major, Op. 1 Carl Stamitz Sonata for Two in D major, TWV 40:103 Georg Philipp Telemann I. Allegro (1745–1801) I. Dolce (1681–1767) Jennifer Kang, (12—Mountain View, CA) Jingxuan Zhang, piano Halle Leung, violin (11—Hong Kong, China) Alston Leung, violin (11—Hong Kong, China) Scène de Ballet, Op. 100 Charles-Auguste de Bériot (1802–1870) Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor Henryk Wieniawski BangBang Hu, violin (7—Hangzhou, China) I. Allegro moderato (1835–1880) Keith Burton, piano Riona Zhu, violin (12—San Francisco, CA) Lynne Mackey, piano Caprice d'après l'étude en forme de valse de Saint-Saëns Eugène Ysaÿe (1858–1931) Landon Kim, violin (14—Hoffman Estates, IL) Lisa Lee, piano

Reinhold Glière Twelve Duos for Two Violins (1875–1956) 11. Cantabile Oliver Malkin, violin (13—Bethesda, MD) Raymond Lim, violin (12—Gaithersburg, MD) About the Heifetz Institute The Heifetz International Music Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to the artistic growth and career development of the most talented and promising young musicians in the world. We believe there are specific factors that distinguish a good performance from a great one; an emerging musician struggling to form their artistic identity from a complete performer who will establish a notable career. We seek to know— and to teach—what those factors are and how to achieve them. Through the innovative Performance & Communication Training method, the Institute leads musicians to convey the emotion of the music they’re performing, explore their full creative potential, express their individuality, and redefine the concert experience. As a summer program, we are uniquely positioned to guide our students at this critical point in their development in a non-competitive, supportive environment outside of the trials of conservatories and competitions.