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“I needed to essentially create one thing new that shed mild and supplied a snapshot of the very complicated time that all of us had been experiencing collectively, as Individuals,” says Kwon, a professor of piano at Rutgers College’s Mason Gross Faculty of the Arts.
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Lee Trio To Present Spring Performance March 18 Thursday, March 11, 2021
Members of the Lee Trio, from left, Theodore Kartal, Jason DuRoy and Xiaoqing Yu
The Lee Trio will present its spring concert on Thursday, March 18, at 7:30 p.m. in Squires Recital Hall, in Lee University’s Humanities Center.
The Trio will share the music of Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Ghost Trio,” Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “Trio Élégiaque,” and “Café Music” by Paul Schoenfeld.
“We invite the community to come and share the most gorgeous music ever written,” said Xiaoqing Yu, associate professor of violin at Lee and Trio member. “The pieces are chosen with our audience in mind.”