Heifetz on Tour
The Heifetz International Music Institute returns to Jamestown!
May 6—May 11, 2024
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Open Rehearsal: 11am—1pm Free, drop-in, open to all
Concert Performance: 7—9 pm Ticketed
While in Jamestown, Heifetz musicians provide free demonstrations and one-on-one collaborations with local school’s string and chorus programs. Evening musicales in various venues across Rhode Island further showcase the talents of these globally acclaimed young classical musicians, culminating in a final concert performance at the JAC.
Public Performances at the Jamestown Arts Center
Open Rehearsal: Saturday, May 11 from 11 am—1 pm
A free, drop-in, informal daytime experience as musicians prepare for the evening concert.
Concert Performance: Saturday, May 11 at 7—9 pm
Please consider supporting Heifetz on Tour by purchasing tickets at the Supporter Level.
MEET THE MUSICIANS:
At IU she holds the Young Premier Artist Scholarship and the E H Claus Scholarship. She is also the recipient of Madrid’s Community Overseas studies Grant, and is a member of the Hutton Honors College. Marina is also a Jazz vocalist, singing a wide range of styles, including Bossa Nova and salsa, as the lead singer of Wayne Wallace’s Latin Jazz Ensemble.
In 2022 he was as a member of the Heifetz Ensemble in Residence alongside Heifetz faculty member Ani Kavafian. Carlos is currently a member of the Voyagers Ensemble in the Hawaii Chamber Music Festival and a member of the Midori & Friends Foundation. He recently obtained his B.M. from the Manhattan School of Music under the tutelage of Pinchas Zukerman and Patinka Kopec, and continues his Masters Degree studies with Mark Steinberg at the same institution.
Other festivals she has attended include the Bowdoin International Music Festival, the Music Academy of the West, the Yellow Barn Young Artists Program, and the Music@Menlo Young Performers Program. Jiwon previously studied with Mai Motobuchi at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts, and Jeffrey Irvine at the Cleveland Institute of Music. She currently studies with Hsin-Yun Huang and Misha Amory at the Curtis Institute of Music, and is grateful to play a Siefried bow generously on loan from The Maestro Foundation.
Hun has performed solo and chamber recitals in such prestigious venues as Curtis’s Field Concert Hall, Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory, M. Steinert & Sons in Boston, Irvine Auditorium at the University of Pennsylvania, and the studios of WRTI Radio in Philadelphia. Prior to studying at Curtis, he received a Bachelor of Music degree from Korea National University of Arts, where he studied with Myung-Wha Chung.
The mission is to connect with Americans across socioeconomic and political boundaries in this deeply divided country through music. Miki has given more than 80 free concerts in Alaska, West Virginia, Massachusetts, Utah, and Louisiana, and Alabama, and has directed films about her tours which have screened at film festivals. When not trucking around with her own piano, Miki enjoys a career of solo and chamber music, with a special affinity for contemporary music. Miki has been featured at venues and occasions such as: Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Helsinki Music Centre, The Arctic Philharmonic (Norway), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater (NYC), Roulette (Brooklyn), MATA Festival (NYC), Toronto Summer Music Festival, and Music on Main (Vancouver). She performs with the Chameleon Arts Ensemble in Boston, and recently made her soloist debut with the North Mississippi Symphony Orchestra and Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Miki holds degrees from Yale School of Music, Eastman School of Music, and Northwestern University. Miki has been on faculty at Heifetz Institute since 2018.