[PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION]
"How does music from different eras connect with one another, and how is it born anew?"
Violinist Yoon Eunsol's recital begins with this question.
Continuing a complete string quartet project of Mendelssohn and Beethoven with the Abel Quartet, Yoon Eunsol has deeply explored the musical world of individual composers. On this stage, she portrays an encounter between composers who inherited tradition while creating their own unique language. Placing Stravinsky and Prokofiev alongside the flow of German Romanticism that flows through Schumann and Strauss, she presents connections and resonances that transcend era and musical language.
The program—progressing through Stravinsky's "Suite Italienne," Schumann's "Violin Sonata No. 1," Prokofiev's "5 Melodies," and Strauss's "Violin Sonata"—captures a single flow created by the perspectives of composers who viewed the past anew.
Sharing the stage with pianist Ilya Rashkovsky, Yoon Eunsol focuses less on what she will showcase than on how she will communicate with sincerity.
A stage that embodies music created by composers from different eras responding to tradition, the dialogue between two performers who listen carefully to each other's sound, and the moment that resonance reaches the audience—
Yoon Eunsol Violin Recital
[PROGRAM]
Stravinsky | Suite Italienne (approx. 16 min.)
R. Schumann | Violin Sonata No. 1 in a minor, Op. 105 (approx. 18 min.)
- Intermission -
S. Prokofiev | 5 Melodies for Violin and Piano, Op. 35bis (approx. 16 min.)
R. Strauss | Violin Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 18 (approx. 30 min.)