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Boston Civic Symphony - April Concert

Boston Civic Symphony - April Concert

Ariana Kim

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As a violinist of the Aizuri Quartet she was awarded the 2017 Osaka International Competition Grand Prize, the 2018 M-Prize, and a 2019 GRAMMY® nomination for the album Blueprinting.  During her tenure, the ensemble served as a Quartet-in-Residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and presented recitals at Suntory Hall Tokyo, the University of Toronto, Duke University, and the Kennedy Center, among others.  Equally devoted to contemporary and long-established literature, Ariana held a 10-year position with the New York new music ensemble Ne(x)tworks and is currently in her 19th season with The Knights; their 2016 recording …the ground beneath our feet… on which Ariana is a featured soloist alongside Guillaume Pirard in Steve Reich’s Duet, was chosen as NPR’s “Songs We Love” for the year.  During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ariana embarked on a social justice project with composer Steve Heitzeg and actor-narrators Lou and Sarah Bellamy to create a work shedding light on police violence and community building; the project culminated in a multi-media work for solo violin, spoken word, and video footage of the protests and street art that emerged during the demonstrations of 2020.

During 2016, Ariana lived and worked in northern Italy performing a series of recital tours, playing with Milano Classica, and presenting a Cornell Council for the Arts project working with a group of newly settled asylum-seekers of Cooperativa Selene to welcome them into their new life through the arts.  During her 2021 sabbatical year in South Korea, Ariana spent seven months studying the gayageum (an ancient zither-style instrument), performing throughout the country, and presenting master classes at Seoul National University.  She was appointed co-artistic director of the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota and Paesaggi Musicali Toscani in Siena, Italy in 2019.  This past season, Ariana began a Carnegie Hall residency with The Knights, returned to Seoul for a recital with pianist Hyo-Jung Huh, presented the world premiere of Piyawat Louilapprasert’s violin concerto Tweeeeter  in Bangkok, Thailand, and gave a rare performance of Bartok’s Violin Concerto No. 1 at Jordan Hall in Boston.  In the summer of 2025, she looks forward to returning to her native Twin Cities serving as host for This Is Minnesota Orchestra, the ensemble’s live PBS and MPR broadcast. Her upcoming solo album – exploring improvisation through the lens of Mozart and Beethoven sonatas alongside world folk music – is set for release in the fall of 2025.

Ariana shares her time between New York City and Ithaca, NY where she resides with her Cornell biologist-husband, Jordan; they are currently living and working in India for 6 months while Ariana pursues her current sabbatical project studying Carnatic music with the Manjunath family in Mysuru, Karnataka.  In-between concert tours and teaching, Ariana can be found cooking yummy things, doing yoga, and climbing lots of rocks.

 
 

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Event Date 04-26-2026 3:00 pm
Individual Price See Registration
Location Jordan Hall
Categories Music, 1--CONCERT--, Classical, Orchestra

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