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  • Vintine Anrich | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous Vintine Anrich Next Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall November 24, 2024 WATCH VIDEO Vintine Anrich, 17, is a violinist from Mountain House, CA, and a longtime student of James Greening-Valenzuela. She has earned numerous competition prizes, including First Prize at the Charleston International Music Competition and the North California Young Talents Competition, Second Prize at the San Francisco International Innovative Music Competition and Pelican International Music Competition, and Third Prize at the DVC/HNU String Competition in California. A member of the Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra, this is her second appearance as a soloist at the Carnegie Laureate Gala.

  • Emily Greene | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous Emily Greene Next Vocalist Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall June 28, 2025 WATCH VIDEO Emily Greene has nurtured a passion for music, languages, and the performing arts from a very young age. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts at Bowdoin College, where she studies classical voice under Christina Astrachan. Beyond her college studies, she continues vocal training in both classical and musical theater styles with Mary Johnston Letellier, having previously studied with Samantha Loomis and Paul Stickney. A versatile musician, Emily also plays violin, guitar, and piano—her first instrument, which she began studying at age five with Portland Symphony Orchestra violinist Deirdre Oehrtmann. Emily’s love for opera began in 2016, when she joined the children’s chorus for Opera Maine’s production of Carmen, blending her musical and linguistic passions. The following year, she contributed as a librettist to the original opera Girl in Six Beats, a collaboration between Opera Maine, The Telling Room, and the University of Southern Maine. She later became a member, and eventually coordinator, of Opera Maine Teens. Her performance credits span opera, musical theater, choir, orchestra, and dance. Recent stage roles include Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance, Antonio in Twelfth Night, Emma Carew in Jekyll and Hyde, and Gabriella Montez in High School Musical. She has performed Susanna in scenes from The Marriage of Figaro with Portland Conservatory of Music’s Opera Summer Scenes program, appeared as a guest vocalist for PCM’s Piano Palooza (2022), and sung both as soloist and ensemble member with the Southern Maine Choral Music Academy. She has also performed in recitals for Opera Maine Teens, district and all-state festivals for both violin and voice, serving as concertmaster of the District II Instrumental Festival and achieving the highest vocal audition score at the District II Vocal Festival (2023). In addition to her artistic accomplishments, Emily has excelled academically. In high school, she was inducted into the Tri-M Music Honor Society, French Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, and the National Honor Society, earning recognition as an AP Scholar with Distinction. She received medals for the National Latin Exam (since 2020) and the Grand Concours (since 2013), as well as the B2 DELF Certification in French (2018). Emily performed at the 2024 Laureate Gala and is thrilled to be returning, continuing her journey as a dynamic young artist with a bright future in both classical and theatrical performance.

  • Ayako Yonetani | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous Ayako Yonetani Next Violinist Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall November 26, 2024 WATCH VIDEO Ayako Yonetani is an internationally acclaimed violinist, praised for her expressive artistry and distinguished career as both performer and educator. Born in Kobe, Japan, she began violin studies at the age of five with the renowned Saburo Sumi. After winning the Japan National Competition at age nine, she rapidly emerged among Japan’s leading young violinists, appearing as soloist with major orchestras including the NHK Symphony, New Japan Philharmonic, and Gunma Symphony, before continuing her musical journey in the United States. Dr. Yonetani holds Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees from the Juilliard School, where she studied with Hyo Kang and the legendary Dorothy DeLay. From 1989, she served as DeLay’s teaching assistant at the Juilliard Pre-College Division and at the Aspen Music Festival and School, contributing to the artistic development of the next generation of violinists. Since relocating to the U.S. in 1982, Dr. Yonetani has maintained a vibrant international performance career. She has presented solo recitals and appeared with orchestras across major American cities, including New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Minneapolis, Atlanta, and Orlando. Her global engagements have taken her to prestigious stages such as Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, Salzburg’s Mozarteum, Vienna’s Musikverein, Tokyo’s Kioi Hall, Dresden’s Semperoper, Dome Umenia in Slovakia, and Astana City Hall in Kazakhstan. Notably, she performed for the President of Panama and the Japanese Ambassador to Panama in commemoration of Japan’s 2011 earthquake and tsunami. As a recording artist and collaborator, Dr. Yonetani has released four solo concerto CDs, including works by Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Bruch, and Brahms. Her recording of the Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn concertos with the Slovak State Philharmonic was named “CD of the Month” by WMFE 90.7 FM. She has also recorded six ensemble albums with Kioi Sinfonietta Tokyo, and her Japanese translation of Teaching Genius: Dorothy DeLay and the Making of a Musician (Ongaku no Tomo, 2001) has reached multiple printings. Widely admired for her interpretation of Bach’s Chaconne, Dr. Yonetani has performed the work annually for the Henry Crown Fellows at the Aspen Institute since 1998, where she was named an Honorary Henry Crown Fellow in 2006. She was also the first violinist selected as an official artist for the Florida State Touring Program (2006–2017). Dr. Yonetani is Professor of Violin and Viola at the University of Central Florida, Director of the UCF Graduate String Quartet Program, and a longtime member of Japan’s premier chamber ensemble, the Kioi Hall Chamber Orchestra (formerly Kioi Sinfonietta Tokyo). Her upcoming season includes concerto appearances with the Slovak State Philharmonic and the Uzhhorod Philharmonic Orchestra (Ukraine), chamber performances, quartet concerts, and solo recitals in Japan.

  • Raffaele Livio Ponti | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Raffaele Livio Ponti Conductor Learn More Videos About "Internationally recognized Italian Conductor, Raffaele Livio Ponti is one of the most exciting, and popular conductors of his generation." An artist of Dynamic Personality, Charismatic Performances, and Superb Musicianship, known for his powerful musical interpretations, rich and unique quality of sound, and breath of colors that he inspires, and draws from every orchestra he conducts. Making his mark as a model for today’s conductors, Raffaele Ponti is recognized for his commitment to creative artistry, innovative programming, and to audience and community engagement. https://www.priceattractions.com/raffaele-ponti-conductor Raffaele Livio Ponti is the Music Director of Paducah Symphony Orchestra. Maestro Ponti maintains an active worldwide conducting schedule with the Lviv National Philharmonic of Ukraine, Sofia Symphony of Bulgaria, and multiple return engagements with the orchestras of Roma, Pescara, Siena, Arezzo, Pistoia, Lucca, Pisa, Firenze, Grosseto, Venezia, Padova, Pienza, Treviso, Spello, Milano, Perugia, Massa, Terni, Bologna, Ferrara, Ripatransone, Pesaro, Civitavecchia, San Gimignano, Genoa, Sinalunga, Cortona, Tocco da Casauria, Montepulciano, Montacatini Terme, Bagno Vignoni, and Prato. In the United States the Buffalo Philharmonic, Elgin Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Austin Symphony, Youngstown Symphony, Paducah Symphony, Billings Symphony, Binghamton Philharmonic, Charlotte Symphony, Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, Utica Symphony, and Schenectady Symphony. Winner of numerous awards including winner of the Mario Gusella International Conductors Competition in Pescara, Italy; Italian Musician of the Year, and the prestigious Bernard Adelstein Prize from the Cleveland Institute of Music. He carries on the teachings and philosophies of his mentor and teacher, Giuseppe Sinopoli, and is an inspiring musician, expert teacher, and speaker who enjoys inspiring musicians, and audiences of all ages. He is a popular conducting teacher, who leads conducting seminars in Italy, Canada, and the United States. Especially recognized for his interpretations of the core repertoire, Raffaele Ponti has also collaborated closely with many extraordinary living composers including Kenneth Fuchs, Roberto Sierra, and Jennifer Higdon. In recent seasons he has collaborated with world class artists David Kim, Ilya Kaler, William Wolfram, Terrance Wilson, Glenn Dicterow. Franklin Cohen, Joseph Alessi, Fabio Bidini, Eugenia Zukerman, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Jeffrey Biegel, Stewart Goodyear, Juana Zayas, Timothy McAllister, Joan Kwuon, Serena Huang, Roman Rabinovich, Sabrina-Vivian Hopcker, Elena Urioste, Michael Ludwig, David Halen, Philippe Quint, Jeffrey Multer, all led to rave reviews. Maestro Ponti is equally in demand as an opera conductor. In 1998 he was appointed Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Italia Konzert Opera Internationale where he tours Italy annually with triumph performances of Tosca, Il Trovatore, Nabucco, Madama Butterfly, L’Elisir d’amore, Carmen, Aida, La Boheme, and Rigoletto. His Italian opera tours include the Sofia Symphony Orchestra, Varna State Opera, and Italia Konzert Opera Internationale. Among the international opera stars collaborated with are Paola Romano, Vittorio Grigolo, Maurizio Graziani, Stefano Algieri, Mariana Paunova, Silvia dalla Benetta, Ettore Nova, George Petean, Claudia Marci, Salvador Carbo, Tatiana Lisnic, Carlos Almaguer, Patrizia Cigna, Michele Sburlati, Galina Kalinina, Mina Tasca, Stanislas Arraez, Alessandro Busi, Mauro Augustini, Rubens Pelizzari, Davide Pastretti, and Ambra Vespasiani. Ponti’s effective technique, and enthusiastic conducting style is from his professional performance experiences with Lorin Maazel, Sir Colin Davis, David Zinman, Yoel Levi, and Eric Leinsdorf. Before becoming a conductor, he played with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, beginning at the age of seventeen, and the Cleveland Orchestra, at nineteen. Other ensembles include the Cleveland Opera, Erie Philharmonic, Eastern Brass Quintet, Metropolitan Brass Quintet, and the Casals Music Festival. Reviews "Raffaele Livio Ponti brings an exhilarating energy level to center stage. It’s an electrifying swagger - empowering and enabling him to pull music from light to darkness and back again.” The Courier News (Chicago) “A bold yet sensitive conductor, Ponti highlights Brahms’ interplay between the instruments, expertly balancing the sections – emphasizing the delightful winds and fine trombones while holding in check ESO’s formidable string section – to illustrate the multiple layers that makes this work so sublime.” Daily Herald (Chicago) “Ponti is regarded as a rising star, someone gaining international acclaim and attention.” The Courier News (Chicago) “The music was exciting, and the performance was flawless. Ponti showed us how passionate he is about the music, and the orchestra demonstrated how committed they are to excellence.” Billings Gazette “…it’s clear he has a tremendous zest for music, an exuberance recalling both the roar and rush of a roller coaster ride.” The Courier News (Chicago) “Fans worldwide say that his passion shows.” The Courier News (Chicago) “And, of course, the biggest collaborator of all was the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Raffaele Ponti. The orchestra’s musicians were the ultimate accompaniment, accentuating each song’s moods, nuances, and sounds. The sound was superb, as was the playing, but never overwhelmed the piano in the center of the stage…” Buffalo News “Eyes hold an entire ensemble. A moment passes. Then, through a series of wordless impulses, an exceptional conductor, Ponti changes the human chemistry in an orchestra and audience.” The Courier News (Chicago) “Ponti interprets the music beautifully. He brings the most modest of details out. He sees the picture he wants them to paint. They respond to the environment he creates. They are a beautifully rehearsed orchestra. It was a moving performance. So clear, so wonderful. One of the best I have seen so far. In less than five years, Ponti will be sought by orchestras all over the country.” Charlotte Sun (Florida) “…guest conductor Raffaele Ponti, whose passionate approach to music has captured international attention.” The Courier News (Chicago) “Heads bobbed and smiles broke out both on and off the stage Saturday night as the Billings Symphony Orchestra performed under the baton of Raffaele Ponti.” Billings Gazette “The sound was big, and the orchestra played with great heart. By its end, musicians’ brows were wet, and some members of the audience were teetering on the edge of their seats.” Billings Gazette “Led by last minute replacement conductor Raffaele Ponti of the Paducah Symphony Orchestra, the BPO gave an expressive performance of the achingly beautiful score (Swan Lake).” Buffalo News “We have a great orchestra, a great hall, a great public, and a great Maestro.” Charlotte Sun (Florida) Previous Next

  • Catherine Louise Geach | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous Catherine Louise Geach Next Violinist Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall February 20, 2025 WATCH VIDEO Born in England, Catherine Louise Geach began studying violin and classical ballet at the age of four, giving her first public performance a year later. She studied with Bernard Blay and Caroline Lamont before entering the conservatory. As a soloist with chamber ensembles and symphony orchestras, she gave her first masterclass at the age of five with Professor David Takeno (Guildhall School of Music), followed by studies from ages eight to fifteen with Professor Felix Andrievsky (Yehudi Menuhin School and Royal College of Music). At sixteen, she performed Elgar’s Violin Concerto as soloist at London’s Purcell Room. At fifteen, Catherine won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she studied violin with Professors Maurice Hasson and Xue Wei, and participated in masterclasses with Professor Zakhar Bron (Moscow Conservatory). She later performed the Sibelius Violin Concerto and also pursued studies in voice and piano, perfecting her singing technique in Italy as a light coloratura soprano specializing in Early Music. In 1990, at the age of eighteen, Catherine traveled to Cambodia during the civil war to compile a report on human rights violations by the Khmer Rouge. Entitled The Aid and War Report, her documentation—recognized with the Bernard Brett Peace Bequest (London)—was instrumental in demonstrating to the international community that the Khmer Rouge should not be seated at the United Nations. This report is now archived at the Cambodian Documentation Center for the Cambodian Genocide. At the request of the Cambodian Ministry of Culture, Catherine also gave concerts and taught violin at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh, following the loss of nearly 90% of Cambodia’s artists during the genocide. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Music in 1991, she returned to Cambodia to continue teaching, having previously studied Khmer at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. In 1994, amid the ongoing civil war, Catherine founded and built the Kampot Traditional Music School for Orphaned and Disabled Children (Khmer Cultural Development Institute) in Kampot Province, with the mission of reviving and preserving traditional Cambodian music and culture while caring for vulnerable children. As its founder and long-time director, she continues to support the school’s cultural and humanitarian programs entirely as a volunteer. From 1996 to 1998, she established a Music, Dance, and Art Therapy Program at Mesa Selimović Primary School in Sarajevo, Bosnia, for children suffering from PTSD in the aftermath of war. The program became a permanent part of the school curriculum, sustained by local Bosnian educators. Catherine has translated and edited a book on Cambodian musical instruments for UNESCO and written extensively on the Cambodian War and Genocide in publications such as The Tablet. Her school received the UNESCO World Decade of Cultural Development Award (Paris, 1995), and she herself was honored with the Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Award (New York, 1999). She has lectured for UNESCO (Stockholm) and at Somerville College, Oxford University, on The Child’s Right to Culture and The Healing Power of Music. As a concert violinist, soprano, and recording artist, Catherine has performed internationally, including for the late Pope John Paul II at St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City. She also performed as a Cambodian Apsara dancer at the Théâtre Bastille and the Opéra de Paris while on tour with her Cambodian students. Her stage credits include both singing and choreography for productions such as The Fairy Queen in Amatrice, Italy. Her solo album, A Wish for Love for the World (BAM Records, Switzerland, 2021), features Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin and sacred vocal works by St. Hildegard of Bingen. She has also appeared as violinist and soprano soloist on The Grey II–III (2021), Love Conquers All (2022), The MASS, and Embracing Sorrow (2022–23) by American composer Stephen L. Melillo. Their collaboration on Embracing Sorrow reflects a profound exploration of war, human suffering, and transcendence, inspired by Catherine’s volunteer work with the Ukrainian Diaspora in Rome. Catherine’s humanitarian and artistic work has been featured in BBC and ABC Australia documentaries, and on BBC Radio, Voice of America, and South African Radio. Her story has been the subject of major press features, including the Sunday Telegraph Magazine (1995) and Reader’s Digest’s Music of Hope (1999), translated into sixteen languages and distributed in eleven million copies. She has also given numerous interviews in Khmer for Cambodian radio.

  • Amelia Ly | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous Amelia Ly Next Pianist Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall November 26, 2024 WATCH VIDEO Amelia Ly, 11, began her piano journey at the age of four in Peoria, Illinois. She studied with renowned pedagogues, including Prof. Anna Nogaj, former dean of the Bradley University Piano Prep School and teacher of Krzysztof Jablonski, and Prof. Aneta Youngblood, a former director at Caterpillar with decades of European-based music education experience. Since 2022, Amelia has been a pupil of distinguished pianist Dr. Craig Nies, long-time professor at Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music, whose musical heritage traces back to Mieczysław Horszowski and the traditions of Beethoven, Czerny, and Chopin. Amelia recently concluded her annual solo recital at Blair School of Music in May 2024. Featured by ABC News and NPR, Amelia has won numerous international piano competitions and performed at prestigious venues including the Musikverein in Vienna, the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Philharmonie Amphithéâtre in Paris, and Beethoven House in Bonn. She has also appeared as a guest artist with the Peoria Symphony Orchestra. Since her early years, Amelia has shared her music with the community, performing at retirement homes, annual Christmas concerts, Ignite Peoria, OSF Hospital, Peoria Women’s Club, and Dream Center fundraising events. In 2021, she presented her own ticketed solo concert at the Betty Jayne Performance Center. In March 2023, Amelia performed with Dr. Nies at the Rachmaninoff 150th Birthday Celebration Concert, part of Vanderbilt University’s Sesquicentennial festivities. Outside of piano, Amelia enjoys reading, dancing, drawing, swimming, singing, and playing the ukulele and guitar. She is an active member of her school choir and participates in her public school’s gifted program. In 2021, she was accepted into Vanderbilt University’s Program for Talented Youth (SAVVY), reflecting her dedication to both music and academic excellence.

  • The Kaboff Cello School, Bow Lightlys | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous The Kaboff Cello School, Bow Lightlys Next Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall April 4, 2024 WATCH VIDEO The Kaboff Cello School – Bow Lightlys String Ensemble The Bow Lightlys have been featured guest artists at the World Cello Congress III (2000), where they participated in an internationally broadcast cello ensemble workshop with the legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma. This collaboration led to a cello choir concert at the Sixth American Cello Congress (2001), coinciding with Mr. Kaboff’s appearance as a guest lecturer. The ensemble has also performed at the Tennessee Cello Workshop (2014) and has been featured in live radio broadcasts in Washington, D.C. Their performances include concerts at the Embassy of France, the Almas Shriners Temple, and numerous local religious and cultural centers. Committed to community engagement, the Bow Lightlys frequently perform at charity events for the American Diabetes Association and bring music to senior living communities, sharing their artistry with audiences who might otherwise be unable to attend live concerts.

  • Charlotte Chan | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous Charlotte Chan Next Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall November 25, 2025 WATCH VIDEO Charlotte Chan began her musical journey at the age of five and commenced masterclass studies with Olga Khroulevitch at age nine. Driven by her passion for the violin, she has rapidly developed as a performer and earned awards in numerous regional, national, and international competitions, including the Metropolitan Music Festival, New Asia International Music Competition, American Virtuoso International Music Competition, and the Young Soloist International Competition. Charlotte regularly collaborates with the American Youth Philharmonic Orchestra (AYPO) and has served as Assistant Concertmaster for AYPO’s Prelude Strings and Prelude Violins since 2023. She has also participated in several string and orchestral programs at the Greater Washington Suzuki Institute and performed in chamber music ensembles at Immanuel Christian School, the Peabody Institute, and the Maryland Youth Philharmonic Orchestra (MYCO). An accomplished performer, Charlotte has been invited to play at school, church, and community events, as well as at Carnegie Hall. She thrives in both solo and ensemble settings, cherishing the friendships and experiences that grow from her shared love of music.

  • Annie Chang-Center | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Annie Chang-Center Viola/Piano Learn More Videos About Violist and pianist, Annie Chang-Center started performing as a pianist in her native Taiwan for foreign dignitaries when she was six years old. Since she came to the U.S. at thirteen, Annie has performed in Europe, Asia and the U.S. as a soloist, chamber, and orchestral musician. Annie has performed as a piano soloist with major symphony orchestras, including the San Francisco Symphony, the Hong Kong Philharmonic and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. As a violist, she was a prize winner of the Irving Klein International String Competition, and has performed at the Marlboro, Ravinia, Olympic, Utah, Prague, Red Rocks, and Music In The Mountains Festivals where she has collaborated with members of the Juilliard, Guarneri, Emerson, Cleveland and Philadelphia string quartets. When living in Arizona, she was the assistant principal violist of the Phoenix Symphony, the principal violist of the Phoenix Symphony Sinfonietta and the Arizona Chamber Orchestra for which she performed regularly as a viola soloist. She was also the pianist of the Concorda Trio with cellist Michael Center and violinist Dana Pasley. Currently, Annie plays in the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra. In recent years, she has also performed in the Arizona Musicfest Orchestra in Scottsdale, AZ, the Black Pearl Orchestra in Philadelphia, PA, South Florida Symphony in Key West, FL, and the Seattle Opera. An arts administrator, teacher and visual artist, Annie Chang-Center is a string coach for the Seattle public schools, Cornish Summer Music, Summer Sounds, Bellevue Youth Symphony and Seattle Chamber Music Society’s ‘Music In The Classroom’ Program. Annie Chang-Center was the marketing and artistic director for the Academy Of Music Northwest for five years. She has created multimedia presentations for live concerts for numerous orchestras and created promotional videos for Intercultural Journeys and Red Rocks Music Festival. Annie is also a writer for the International Rescue Committee (IRC) newsletters and is passionate about organizing and performing in concerts to benefit organizations that provide assistance to homeless people, refugees and victims of natural disasters. Previous Next

  • Caden Chau | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous Caden Chau Next Pianist Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall February 17, 2025 WATCH VIDEO Fourteen-year-old pianist Caden Chau of Bellevue, Washington, discovered his passion for music at the age of six when he began his piano studies with Dr. Li-Cheng Anna Hung. Since then, he has distinguished himself in numerous local, national, and international competitions. In 2023, Caden won 3rd Prize in the American Protégé International Music Competition for Young Talents, making his debut at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. He returned to Carnegie Hall in 2024 through the American Protégé International Romantic Music Competition, and in 2025 was selected to perform at the Progressive Musicians Laureate & Prize Gala, marking his third consecutive Carnegie Hall appearance. Caden has also earned high honors at the Seattle Young Artist Music Festival, Performing Arts Festival of the Eastside, Bach Festival, and Virtuoso Festival. In addition to piano, he began studying violin in 2020 and performs in his school orchestra. Caden’s goal is to continue developing as a musician and to pursue a professional career as a pianist.

  • Derek Zhang | Sound Espressivo

    < Back Previous Derek Zhang Next Gala at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall November 24, 2024 WATCH VIDEO Derek Zhang, a sophomore at Northgate High School in Walnut Creek, CA, excels in both music and sports. A first-prize winner of the North California Young Talents Competition, he has performed as a soloist with the East Bay Chamber Orchestra and participates in ASTACAP examinations. Derek toured Europe last summer as first violinist with the Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra and is currently first violin in the Young People’s Symphony Orchestra. An accomplished pianist as well, he has earned several awards in piano competitions.

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