Momento Virtuosi
The Momento Virtuosi was founded
in 2006 by four outstanding musicians—Natalia Alenitsyna,
Yang Liu, Pjotr Meshvinski and I-Hsuan Tsai. This group consists
of two violinist/violists, and one pianist. It had its first successful
chamber music festival in 2006 at the ZhouB
Center, as part of the Bridgeport Concert Series. Within a
year, the group has established its reputation and is invited to
teach and perform in Oficina de Musica de Curitiba, a music festival
in Brazil. This year it welcomes a new member Guang-Yue Su, a violist.
Unlike many other professional chamber ensembles, whose repertoire
would be limited by their instrumentation, such as string quartet,
or piano trio, the Momento Virtuosi is capable of providing repertoire
of diverse instrumentation. This year for its second annual chamber
music festival, the group proudly presents music that ranges from
duet to a full string orchestra, featuring many faces of the Momento
Virtuosi.
I-Hsuan Tsai,
piano
Currently assistant professor at Vandercook College of Music, I-Hsuan
Tsai came to the United States in 1993 as both pianist and bassoonist.
She attended
Indiana University in Bloomington where she received her bachelor of music
degree in 1996 and her master of music in piano and bassoon in 1999. Tsai
went on to earn her doctor of musical arts degree in piano at the
University of
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM-UC), where she later became
a faculty member in the preparatory department. Tsai’s performances have
won applause throughout the United States, Mexico, China, and Taiwan. Her most
recent activities include: a collaborative recital at the Kennedy Center and
the Ravinia Rising Star Series; a chamber music tour of China; the opening
concert at the American Film Festival in Mexico; live performances on Chicago’s
WFMT; and recitals at Roosevelt University, the Stradivary Society, Mostly
Music Chamber Music Series at Northeastern Illinois University and the Dame
Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series. Tsai was not only a former staff pianist
at the Aspen Music Festival, but also a staff pianist at the Musicorda Summer
Music Festival.
Yang Liu, violin
Prize winner of the twelfth Tchaikovsky International Competition, Yang Liu
was born in Qindao China and accepted into Beijing’s Central Conservatory
of Music as a student of Yao-Ji Lin at the age of nine. By the time Liu reached
the age of ten, he was invited to perform with NHK Orchestra in Tokyo. Since
then, his concert tours have taken him to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Germany, Switzerland,
Austria, France, Poland, Russia, Greece, Egypt, Holland and Mexico. After
moving to the United States Liu performed as a soloist for many renowned
orchestras, such as the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony
Orchestra and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Liu’s debut album, Song
of Nostalgia, was released with critical acclaim. He was also featured in
the Emmy-Award winning educational video, Classical Quest. Liu relocated
to Chicago and has since performed with the Highland Park Strings, the Lincolnwood
Symphony Orchestra, and the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra. He has also performed
at the Ravinia and in the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series. Liu currently
plays the “Lady Tennant” violin, which was made in 1699 and was
made available to him through a generous loan from the Stradivary Society
and Bein and Fushi Rare Violins. In addition to his busy performance schedule,
Liu has joined the faculty of Roosevelt University’s College of Performing
Arts in Chicago.
Natalia
Alenitsyna, violin, viola
Born in St. Petersburg in 1971, Natalia Alentisyna started playing the violin
at the age of six. Natalia’s musical talent was evident at an early age
and she was admitted to the special music school at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory
in St. Petersburg, which she attended from 1978 to 1989. She joined the master
class of Andrey Korsakov at the Moscow Conservatory in 1990 and performed as
a soloist with several large orchestras such as the St. Petersburg Philharmonic.
Natalia moved to Hamburg, Germany in 1991 and continued her studies at the
Hamburg Musikhohschule. She won first prize at the Elise Meyer Stifung in 1993
and at the 33rd Concours International de Musique in Bern in 1997. She is also
a founding member of the “ St. Petersburg Virtuosen” which was
formed in 1991. Natalia is highly acclaimed musician who has performed on many
prestigious international stages throughout her career.
Pjotr
Meshvinski
Pjotr Meshvinski, the dynamic director of the “St. Petersburg Virtuosen” was
born in Saint Petersburg in 1966 into a renowned family of cellists. At the
age of six, he began intensive training on the cello as he studied under Emanuel
Fishmann. Pjotr was admitted to the special music school at the Rimsky-Korsakov
Conservatory in Saint Petersburg. At the age of eleven, Meshvinski’s
musical talents were revealed as he performed in public with Chaikovsky’s
Rococo Variations and Bocccherini’s Concert in d-major. In 1984, Meshvinski
moved to Moscow and joined Professor Valentin Feigin’s master class at
the Chaikovsky Observatory. Pjotr began his international career as solo cellist
of the Soviet-American Youth Orchestra directed by Zubin Mehta and Leonard
Slatkin, as well as the German-Soviet Philharmonic orchestra of Valery Gergiev.
Guang-Yue
Su
The newest member of Momento Virtuosi, Guang-Yue attended Roosevelt University
in Chicago and is currently attending DePaul University also located in Chicago
in furtherance of his musical education. Guang-Yue was born in location in
date and began training as a violist at the age of age. He graduated from the
Sichan Music Conservatory and continued there as a viola teacher for five years.
Guang-Yue recorded for ten radio stations in China. He then began playing as
a soloist for the Yamagata Symphony Orchestra in Japan while attending Yamagata
University and soon after played as the principal violist at the Afanese Music
Festival. Guang-Yue came to the United States in date and has since played
in the Symphony Orchesra of Chicago as the principal violist and has also become
an integral part of Momento Virtuosi.
- Brahms Piano Quartet Op. 25 in G-minor

- Mozart Divertimento for String Trio

- Shostakovich
Piano Trio in E-minor

- Schubert
Piano Trio in Eb-major
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