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Program: Sonata No 1, Op.105
I. Mit leidenschaftlichem Ausdruck
II. Allegretto
III. Lebhaft
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op.22
I. Andante molto
II. Allegretto
III. Leidenschaftlich schnell
Clara Schumann (1819-1896)
Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Un poco presto e con sentimento
IV. Presto agitato
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Dmitri Berlinsky, professor of violin and artist teacher at the Michigan State University College of Music, has performed in major venues such as Carnegie and Avery Fisher Halls in New York, Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Tokyoâs Suntory Hall, Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Mariinsky Concert Hall.
Recent highlights include appearances as a soloist in Berlin Philharmonie Hall, Vienna Konzerthaus, Frankfurt Alte Opera House, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Munich Philharmonic, among others on European concert tour âPaganini Nightâ with Russian Philharmonic of St. Petersburg.
Last season Mr. Berlinsky performed and taught at the Cleveland Institute of Music, Royal Conservatory and Glen Gould School in Toronto, Tel Aviv University, Eastman School of Music, China Conservatory in Beijing, Xiamen and Fujian Universities in China, National University of Singapore and Institute of Music in Thailand.
In high demand as a teacher, Mr.Berlinsky has given Master Classes at the University of South California in Los Angeles, Menuhin School in London, Manhattan School, Temple University in Philadelphia, DePaul and Roosevelt University in Chicago and served on the jury of Paganini International Competition, Washington International Competition, YCA and Astral Auditions.
Mr. Berlinsky is a founder of âDorothy DeLay MasterClass Seriesâ and Artistic Director of âInternational Chamber Soloistsâ. He is the co-founder of âJuventus ProMusicaâ concert series in New York City, providing chamber music experiences for young students alongside distinguished guest artists.
Mr. Berlinsky arrived on the international scene as the youngest winner in the history of the Paganini International Violin Competition in Genoa, Italy. This victory led to his performance on Nicolo Paganini's own Guarneri del Gesú instrument, a privilege shared by only a handful of artists in history. Subsequent triumphs at the Montreal International Violin Competition (Grand Prize), the International Tchaikovsky Competition and the Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels, led to appearances with major orchestras in Europe, Russia, the Far East, North and South America.
Jiarui Cheng from Nanjing, China, is known for his blend of artistic nuance and bravura pianism. He is hailed for his affinity for a wide range of stylist traditions. Jiarui Cheng has performed as concerto soloist and recitalist in China, United States and Europe. He has been featured as concerto soloist with the Shanghai Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra for the Conservatoryâs 70th Anniversary Celebration Concert, performing Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 in Shanghai Symphony Hall. He subsequently performed Beethoven No. 4 with the Grossetto Symphony Orchestra in Italy.
Jiarui Cheng has been a prizewinner in multiple competitions including the Scriabin International Piano Competition and the National Piano Competition in Shanghai. In 2019 he performed Rachmaninoff 3rd Piano Concerto to great acclaim with The Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra as winner of the CIM Concerto Competition. As recipient of the Niu Ende Piano Scholarship, Jiarui Cheng studied at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music with Professor Jin Tang. He is currently studying with Stanislav Ioudenitch who was the Gold Medalist of eleventh Van Cliburn international piano competition. He was one of semi-finalists of Cleveland International piano competition and Santander International piano competition. In 2023 he performed Grieg piano concerto with Aspen Conducting Academy orchestra as winner of Aspen concerto competition. He also performed Beethoven piano concerto No.4 with Tongyeong Music Festival Orchestra as prize winner of ISANGYUN International Piano Competition. Jiarui Cheng has studied piano with Margarita Shevchenko
and Eric Zuber at Michigan State Universityâs College of Music.