Polonaise in C-sharp Minor, Op. 26, No. 1. F. Chopin
Nocturne in D-flat Major, Op. 27, No. 2 . F. Chopin
Fantaisie-Impromptu, Op. 66. F. Chopin
Sonata in D Major, Op. 78. J. Brahms
Gargoyles, Op. 29. L. Liebermann (b.1961)
GRACE LIN ANDERSON, cello
CHARLES HOGAN, piano
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GRACE LIN ANDERSON
Dr. Grace Lin Anderson has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout United States and Europe, appearing at Alice Tully Hall of Lincoln Center, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Aspen Music Festival, Caramoor Festival, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Miami’s Lincoln Theater. Her chamber music performance of the Schubert String Quintet was featured on BBC to commemorate 9/11. Abroad, she has performed in music festivals in Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Highlights of her chamber music collaborations include concerts with Cho-Liang Lin, Paul Neubauer, Judith Ingolfsson, Zuill Bailey and Fred Sherry and the late Bernard Greenhouse.
Since moving to North Carolina in 2006, Grace has established the Triad Chamber Music concert series (2006-2010). As its Artistic Director, Grace producing concerts at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art, UNC School of the Arts and UNC-Greensboro. In addition, Grace founded and directed the Young Performers Chamber Music Workshop (2008-2020), training teenage musicians in the art of playing chamber music, and earning her two time nomination for the Swalin Outstanding Educator Award by the North Carolina Symphony. Grace has also taught at UNC Charlotte, UNC School of the Arts Summer Chamber Music Intensive, Mallarmé’s chamber music program in Chapel Hill, and is an adjunct instructor at Queens University. Locally, Grace has performed at the Eastern Music Festival, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC School of the Arts, and at Wake Forest University in collaboration with Grammy award dancer Savion Glover. In addition to teaching, she enjoys directing and arranging music for the cello choir. She authored Artistry and Cello Technique in which she details her extensive studies with Bernard Greenhouse and approaches to playing Beethoven, available on Amazon. Live recordings can be found on SoundCloud.
B.A. Harvard University, M.M. The Juilliard School, D.M.A., UNC Greensboro.
CHARLES HOGAN
Dr. Charles Hogan enjoys a vast spectrum of activity as a pianist, collaborator, conductor, choir trainer, composer, organist, and scholar. At the University of Kentucky, he concurrently earned Bachelor of Music with High Distinction and Master of Music degrees, being a student in the University Scholars Program. From Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, he received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano and choral conducting with further instruction in organ. He attended the Vancouver International Song Institute, where he was in the first class of apprentice pianists of their SONGFIRE theatre of artsong program. He conducted the Cincinnati Cathedral choir’s recording O Still, Small Voice of Calm (Pro Organo Records, 2010) and wrote a book on the development of Anglican evensong and modern interpretations of it (MorningStar Publishers, 2015). He is currently working on transcriptions and modern translations of late-medieval Sarum chant to be published in 2020 as an appendix to that. He has taught at such institutions as Elon University, the University of Dayton (Ohio), Earlham College (Indiana), and the University of Kentucky.