Recital: Julian Rhee '22, Violin

NEC: Pierce Hall | Directions

241 St. Botolph St.
Boston, MA
United States

NEC's students meet one-on-one each week with a faculty artist to perfect their craft. As each one leaves NEC to make their mark in the performance world, they present a full, professional recital that is free and open to the public. It's your first look at the artists of tomorrow.

Julian Rhee '22 studies Violin with Miriam Fried and is the recipient of the Bessie Pappas Scholarship.

This performance is open to in-person audiences, and can also be viewed via livestream.

Watch livestream from Pierce Hall

Artists
  • Julian Rhee '22, violin
  • Dina Vainshtein, piano
  • Miriam Fried, studio teacher
  1. Georg Philipp Telemann | Fantasia No. 8 in E Major

    Piacevolmente
    Spirituoso
    Allegro

  2. Ludwig van Beethoven | Violin Sonata No. 10 in G Major, op. 96

    Allegro moderato
    Adagio espressivo

    Scherzo: Allegro
    Poco allegretto

  3. Alfred Schnittke | À Paganini, for solo violin

  4. Ernest Bloch | from Baal Shem

    III. Simchas Torah

  5. Igor Stravinsky | Divertimento for Violin and Piano

    Sinfonia
    Danses Suisses
    Scherzo
    Pas de deux
    Adagio
    Variation
    Coda

  6.  

    Thank You:

    A special thank you to my family and friends
    for their constant support and encouragement throughout my journey here at NEC.
    I'm not quite sure how I would've made it through these four years in one piece without you.

     And to my hero Miriam Fried, and my musical partner Dina Vainshtein,
    I cannot even begin to describe in words how you have changed my life forever.
    Not just through music, but through your passion, joy, and generosity,
    you inspire me to be better every single day.