Recital: Maria Ioudenitch '22 AD, Violin | An American in Paris
The Artist Diploma (AD) program is NEC's highest performance program, offering a handful of especially gifted performers the opportunity to deepen and challenge their artistry, broaden their musical perspective, and explore areas of personal and professional growth. AD recitals allow audiences to observe multiple facets of emerging artists.
Maria Ioudenitch '22 AD studies Violin with Miriam Fried. She is the recipient of the Edward P. and Margaret Richardson Presidential Scholarship.
- Maria Ioudenitch '22 AD, violin
- Dina Vainshtein, piano
- Miriam Fried, studio instructor
Joseph Bologne | Sonata No. 2 for Harpsichord and Violin
Allegro moderato
Andantino - Minore allegroLili Boulanger | D'un matin de printemps (Of a Spring Morning)
Ernest Chausson | Poème, op. 25
Eugène Ysaÿe | Sonata No. 1 for Solo Violin in G Minor
Grave
Fugato
Allegretto poco scherzoso
Finale con brio---intermission
Daniel Ott | Double Aria for Solo Violin
Cécile Chaminade | Capriccio
George Gershwin (arr. Jascha Heifetz) | An American in Paris
William Grant Still | Summerland
Claude Debussy | Sonata in G Minor for Violin and Piano
Allegro vivo
Intermède: Fantasque et léger
Finale: Très animéTo my dearest teacher Miriam Fried:
thank you for all that you are and all that you have taught me these past three years.
Every single moment has been a blessing, and I’ve grown in so many different ways
as a result of your wise, patient, kind, and supportive presence in my life —
as a teacher, a mentor, and hopefully sometime in the near future, a friend.Thank you to Dina, for your tremendous care, dedication, and as always, your wonderful musicianship.
Thank you to my beautiful parents, supporting from afar, providing so much help,
support, and love, and to my friends, who have made this pandemic year a bearable,
even happy one. You all inspire me to no end.