This music performance by Amy Ahn, solo harp is held in conjunction with ROUNDCOLLAB's debut exhibition at Minnesota Street Project, featuring 11 artists from Asia. The exhibition "Embrace" at the Atrium and Room 211 (on the second floor) will present artworks that address and embrace the imperfect world we live in.
Program notes:
- Amy Ahn “Bird’s Eye View”
- Caroline Lizotte “Suite Galactique, Op. 39”
- Asieh-Che-Chih “Amid Flowers Beside the River Under a Spring Moon”
- JS Bach Lute Suite in E Minor, BWV 996 (transcribed for harp by Marie-Claire Jamet)
- “Arirang” Korean Folk Song adaptation of a trans. by Lavinia Meijer
- Vince Guaraldi and Lee Mendelson “Christmas Time Is Here”
Amy Ahn is principal harpist of the Stockton Symphony and an award-winning solo harpist. She is most well known for being a versatile artist—as a multi-genre performing harpist, singer, songwriter and devoted educator.
As an orchestral musician, Ahn has held substitute and principal positions with Boston Lyric Opera, Monterey Symphony, Boston Civic Orchestra, Orchestra of Indian Hill and Peabody Symphony Orchestra.
Recently, the Peabody Symphony Orchestra recorded and performed works by Pulitzer- winning composer Du Yun, as part of The Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Concert Series, under the baton of Maestro Marin Alsop.
Ms. Ahn has earned degrees from UCLA, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, and the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University; studying with esteemed harpists and pedagogues Lou Anne Neill, Ina Zdorovetchi, Felice Pomeranz, and Dr. June Han.
Guests are invited to attend a post-show exhibition tour of "Embrace" at the Minnesota Street Project Atrium and Gallery 211.
Minnesota Street Project
Atrium
1275 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Reserve your spot at Groupmuse for $5 here:
This music performance by Amy Ahn, solo harp is held in conjunction with ROUNDCOLLAB's debut exhibition at Minnesota Street Project, featuring 11 artists from Asia. The exhibition "Embrace" at the Atrium and Room 211 (on the second floor) will present artworks that address and embrace the imperfect world we live in.
Program notes:
- Amy Ahn “Bird’s Eye View”
- Caroline Lizotte “Suite Galactique, Op. 39”
- Asieh-Che-Chih “Amid Flowers Beside the River Under a Spring Moon”
- JS Bach Lute Suite in E Minor, BWV 996 (transcribed for harp by Marie-Claire Jamet)
- “Arirang” Korean Folk Song adaptation of a trans. by Lavinia Meijer
- Vince Guaraldi and Lee Mendelson “Christmas Time Is Here”
Amy Ahn is principal harpist of the Stockton Symphony and an award-winning solo harpist. She is most well known for being a versatile artist—as a multi-genre performing harpist, singer, songwriter and devoted educator.
As an orchestral musician, Ahn has held substitute and principal positions with Boston Lyric Opera, Monterey Symphony, Boston Civic Orchestra, Orchestra of Indian Hill and Peabody Symphony Orchestra.
Recently, the Peabody Symphony Orchestra recorded and performed works by Pulitzer- winning composer Du Yun, as part of The Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Concert Series, under the baton of Maestro Marin Alsop.
Ms. Ahn has earned degrees from UCLA, Boston Conservatory at Berklee, and the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University; studying with esteemed harpists and pedagogues Lou Anne Neill, Ina Zdorovetchi, Felice Pomeranz, and Dr. June Han.
Guests are invited to attend a post-show exhibition tour of "Embrace" at the Minnesota Street Project Atrium and Gallery 211.
Minnesota Street Project
Atrium
1275 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Reserve your spot at Groupmuse for $5 here: https://grpm.us/Kvp4Qg
Contributions of $20 or more are encouraged and will go directly to the performing artist.