Join us on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 3:00 pm to enjoy a performance by violinist Maya Anjali Buchanan and pianist Sophiko Simsive. This will be Ms. Buchanan’s first appearance at these concerts.

The artists appear by special arrangement with Curtis Artist Management at the Curtis Institute of Music.



Program

Composer Work Year
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Sonata No. 21 in E minor, K. 304 1778
Edvard Grieg Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major, Op. 13 1867
Intermission
Reena Esmail Darshan 2018
Amy Beach Romance, Op. 23 1893
Claude Debussy Violin Sonata, L. 140 1917
Fritz Kreisler Recitativo and Scherzo-Caprice, Op. 6 1911

About the Artists

Maya Buchanan

Maya Buchanan

Recognized for her enchanting performances and exceptional bel canto-like lyricism, Indian American violinist Maya Anjali Buchanan is gaining wide appeal as a dynamic young artist with extraordinary musicality. Named Yamaha’s 2020 Young Performing Artist for Classical Music/Violin, she has performed on three continents, performing in recital and as the featured soloist with numerous orchestras throughout the United States, China, and Europe. She appeared as a guest artist at the Peninsula Music Festival, Harpa International Academy Festival, Brevard Music Festival and made her Aspen Music Festival debut as the recipient of the prestigious 2019 Dorothy DeLay Fellowship Award, performing the Glazunov Violin Concerto with the Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra.

Highlights of Maya’s upcoming engagements include performances with the Greenwich (CT), Battle Creek (MI), and Galveston (TX) Symphony Orchestras. She has also performed recently with the Evanston and Grand Rapids Symphony and the Symphony Orchestra of India in Mumbai. At sixteen, she won First Prize in the 2017 Crain-Maling Foundation Chicago Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition and made her solo debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She is the top medalist of the 2018 Washington International Competition, 2018 Stulberg International String Competition, 2016 Stradivarius International Violin Competition and 2015 Johansen International Competition. Maya is an alumnus of both the 2020 Menuhin International Violin Competition and the 2022 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis.

To broaden Western classical music traditions, Maya incorporates the music of her heritage by presenting pieces unique to her Indian ancestry in recital, bridging her Eastern roots with her Western classical training. She enjoys showcasing works of Indian influence that reflect the form and improvisational quality of Eastern music, blending techniques of both cultures. An alumna of the Music Institute of Chicago Academy, she studied with Almita Vamos. She currently attends the Curtis Institute of Music in the studio of Ida Kavafian.

Maya performs with a c. 1730 Guarneri del Gesù violin, on loan through the generous efforts of the Stradivari Society of Chicago.

Sophiko Simsive

Sophiko Simsive

Hailed as an “exceptional musician of rare talent who promises to become one of the leading pianists of her generation” by pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Georgian pianist Sophiko Simsive began her studies at the age of three.

Simsive has been invited as a recitalist to prestigious venues such as Berliner Philharmonie and Concertgebouw. She has performed with the Residentie Orkest, Yale Philharmonia, Noord Nederlands Orkest, Jeugdorkest Nederland, and MSM Philharmonia, and has worked with conductors such as Lev Markiz, Peter Oundjian, Jan Willem de Vriend, and Jurjen Hempel.

In 2023, Simsive became the pianist of the renowned Claremont Trio. She has also performed with the Calidore String Quartet and has collaborated with prominent musicians such as Kian Soltani and Gilbert Kalish. She has been featured at renowned festivals including the Yellow Barn Festival, the Music Academy of the West, and the Verbier Festival.

Simsive serves as a Senior Teaching Assistant at Yale University, where she co-teaches alongside violinist Wendy Sharp. She also serves as a Chamber Music and Private Piano Instructor at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. Simsive holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Manhattan School of Music where she studied with Solomon Mikowsky. Her past teachers include Boris Berman, Jacques Rouvier, Mila Baslawskaja, and Maka Aladashvili.

Sophiko Simsive is represented by Interartists Amsterdam Management.

About the Concert

This performance begins at 3:00 pm. Join us an hour earlier for a pre-concert discussion about the music on the program. After the performance, you’ll have an opportunity to meet the artists and learn about their backgrounds, interests, and career plans.

The address of the venue is 103 North Road, Wakefield, Rhode Island 02879. Driving time from Providence, Newport, Westerly, and southeastern Connecticut is under an hour, and Kingston Station is only five miles away.

Map and Directions

Contributions

We ask each guest at this concert to contribute $40. We accept cash, personal checks, and credit cards. Checks should be payable to “Core Memory Music”. Children under 18 are welcome to join us free of charge.

All contributions go directly to our performing artists.

Reservations

If you’d like to attend this concert, send us an email with the full name of each person in your party. If seating is still available, we’ll confirm your reservation.

If you can’t attend the concert in person, you’re welcome to listen to our audio livestream (no reservation required).


Seating capacity for this concert: 20



Last First Note
Landry Art
Landry Eva
McFarland Jeff
Smith Heidi
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