Yumi
Hwang-Williams
Instructor, Violin
TRVH 318 | 303.871.6942
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Yumi Hwang-Williams
is a violinist whose intelligent and stylish interpretations, exceptional
musicianship and commanding technique have earned her a reputation as
an artist of considerable stature. In particular, she is known for her
commitment to exploring and performing the works of contemporary composers,
with whom she frequently has the opportunity to collaborate.
In March 2003,
she made her debut with the Indianapolis Symphony under the baton of Lawrence
Leighton Smith playing the moving Lament and Prayer by Aaron
Jay Kernis, written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the holocaust.
The performance was described as ‘notable for the outstanding interpretation
of the solo violin part'. Also in 2003, in an historic collaboration between
the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop, John Adams, John Corigliano
and Christopher Rouse, at the CSO Contemporary Music Festival, Ms Hwang-Williams'
brilliant account of the Rouse Violin Concerto was proclaimed by the composer
to be ‘the definitive version'. A previous performance of the Rouse Violin
Concerto, at the prestigious Cabrillo Music Festival in 2001, was deemed
‘Sensational!' by the Wall Street Journal. At the 2003 Cabrillo Festival
in August, Ms Hwang-Williams was the soloist in the West Coast premier
of Michael Daugherty's Fire and Blood for Violin and Orchestra.
She was also featured in recital with eminent pianist/conductor Dennis
Russell Davies in Lou Harrison's Grand Duo . Both performances
were lauded by critics and audiences alike. In November 2003, she was
the soloist in Vivaldi's Four Seasons with the CSO and conductor Peter
Oundjian.
Yumi Hwang-Williams
began violin studies at the age of ten in Philadelphia , one year after
emigrating from South Korea . At fifteen, she appeared as soloist with
the Philadelphia Orchestra and was accepted as a student of Jascha Brodsky
and Yumi Ninomiya-Scott at the renowned Curtis Institute of Music where
she went on to receive her Bachelor of Music degree. She has also studied
with Sylvia Rosenberg, Joseph Silverstein, and David Arben, former Associate
Concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra, who continues to be her mentor.
Since her solo
debut with the Colorado Symphony during the 1999-2000 season, with Marin
Alsop conducting, Ms Hwang-Williams has made annual solo appearances with
the CSO. In 1999, she made her debut with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
playing the Dvorak Violin Concerto with Paavo Jarvi on the podium. She
has appeared as soloist with the Concerto Soloists Chamber Orchestra of
Philadelphia, the Mozart Orchestra, Cincinnati Sinfonietta, and the Centennial
Philharmonic, among others.
Ms Hwang-Williams
is an avid chamber musician and recitalist and has collaborated with such
artists such as Gary Graffman, Ida Kavafian, Christopher O'Riley, John
Kimura Parker and Robert Koenig. She has been featured on National Public
Radio and Colorado Spotlight
Her forthcoming
season includes performances as soloist with the Santa Rosa Symphony under
the baton of Jeffrey Kahane, with the Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra
under Wes Kenney, and with Peter Oundjian conducting the Colorado Symphony
Orchestra.
Yumi Hwang-Williams
has served as concertmaster of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO) since
2000 and is concertmaster for the Cabrillo Music Festival. She is a faculty
member of the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver.
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