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Young Concert Artists presents

Chelsea Guo, soprano & piano 
Eden Chen, piano

  • Genre

    Chamber Music

  • Price Range

    $20.00 – $45.00

  • Runtime

    105 minutes including a 15-minute intermission

 The image features a Chelsea Guo in a bright yellow dress with a high slit, standing next to a grand piano, smiling and looking off to the side against a dark background.

Program

“The seedling at the heart of my debut program is the friendship and mutual inspiration born in 19th century Paris between Polish composer Fréderic Chopin, and Spanish mezzo-soprano and acclaimed pianist Pauline Viardot. Come experience the fascinating connectivity between vocal and piano literature, as well as the dramatic contrast between composers who, carrying their own traditions, somehow end up in the same place - just as we will in the concert hall.” –Chelsea Guo

  • Mandoline Après un rêve by Gabriel Fauré
  • Ballade Op. 19 by Gabriel Fauré
  • Nocturnes Op. 62 No. 2 by Frédéric Chopin
  • Miroirs by Maurice Ravel
    II. Oiseaux tristes
    IV. Alborada del gracioso
  • In mir klingt ein Lied (Etude Op. 10 No. 3) by Frédéric Chopin, Ernst Marischka
  • from Twelve Mazurkas de Chopin by Pauline Viardot:
    Aime-moi (Op. 33 No. 3)
    Plainte d’amour (Op. 6 No. 1)
    La jeune fille (Op. 24 No. 2)
  • Concord Sonata: The Alcotts by Charles Ives
  • Give Me Jesus Arr. Moses Hogan
  • He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands Arr. Moses Hogan
  • Bert Meyers Songs by A Bu
  • Lost in the Stars by Kurt Weill
  • Putting it Together by Stephen Sondheim, Barbara Streisand

Terms and Conditions

All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.

All ticket prices are subject to change based on demand. Purchase early to lock in prices and the best seats!

This event is an external rental presented in coordination with the Kennedy Center Campus Rentals Office and is not produced by the Kennedy Center.

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