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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Zach Ward, cello
in 10 hours in 49 minutes
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Daul Lee, piano/composition
May. 07
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Richard Galbreath Jr., saxophone
May. 07
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Community Music School Recital
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Shujing Guo, soprano
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Sherry Dou, conducting
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Maddie James, soprano
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Minghao Hu, voice
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Hong Du, trumpet
May. 10
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Toni Mae Rainey, mezzo-soprano
May. 10
Described by The New York Times as “a genuine artist with a thoughtfully conceived and poetic interpretation,” Minsoo Sohn is a Korean American pianist known for his musical intelligence and masterful virtuosity. Sohn has toured extensively throughout North and South America, Europe and Korea. As a soloist, he has performed alongside leading orchestras, including The Cleveland Orchestra, Boston Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, Jerusalem Camerata, Holland Symfonia, National Orchestra of Belgium, Cleveland Chamber Orchestra, Korean National Orchestra and the KBS Symphony, among others. He has collaborated with conductors such as Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Pietari Inkinen and Sasha Goetzel. 2024–25 season highlights included a duo tour with fellow pianist Yunchan Lim across Korea; at the Verbier, Gstaad Menuhin and La Roque d’Antheron festivals in Europe; and a series of recitals playing Beethoven’s Sonatas across Europe—which continued in the 2025–26 season with recitals in Korea, Japan and North America. Sohn is the teacher and mentor of Yunchan Lim, the youngest person to ever win gold at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition at the age of 18 in 2022.