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Tian Gift – Brahms Symphony No. 3 – Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 – Liszt Les Preludes
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Join us for an extraordinary evening of passionate music featuring the lush, romantic melodies of Brahms' Symphony No. 3. Prepare to be dazzled by the incredible virtuosity of pianist Aristo Sham as he performs Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1. Liszt’s powerful symphonic poem Les Préludes and Zhou Tian’s captivating Gift rounds out this unforgettable night<\/p>\n\n

Ken Lam<\/strong>, Conductor","Aristo Sham, <\/b>Piano<\/font>
\nTian <\/strong>Gift <\/em>– Brahms <\/strong>Symphony No. 3<\/em> – Liszt <\/strong>Piano Concerto No. 1<\/em> – Liszt <\/strong>Les Preludes<\/em><\/p>\n\n

Join us one hour before the concert for a pre-concert discussion with pianist Aristo Sham and conductor Ken Lam. And, join us after the concert for our Play On After Party!<\/em><\/p>\n\n

Listen LIVE with us!<\/strong><\/p>\n\n

Tickets:<\/strong>  $65 \/ $45 \/ $30
\nStudents (Age 24 & Under):  <\/strong>$10<\/p>\n\n

Springfield<\/h5>\n\n

Friday, February 7, 2025 @ 7:30 PM<\/strong>
\nUIS Performing Arts Center
\nConcert Comments @ 6:30 PM<\/em><\/p>\n\n

Bloomington-Normal<\/h5>\n\n

Saturday, February 8, 2025 @ 7:30 PM<\/strong>
\nISU Center for the Performing Arts
\nConcert Comments @ 6:30 PM<\/em><\/p>"]

Support Provided By:
Debra & Daniel Brownstone, M.D., The Landmark Automotive Group, Alan & Marty Stutz, Barbara & Warren Stiska, Sarah H. Thomas, Steve & Joyce Nardulli, Elaine Cousins
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Ken Lam
Guest Conductor

Ken Lam is director of orchestral studies at The Tianjin Juilliard School and resident conductor of the Tianjin Juilliard Orchestra. He is also resident conductor of the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina and serves as artistic director of the Hong Kong Voices. 

Lam was music director of Illinois Symphony Orchestra from 2017 to 2022, and music director of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra from 2015 to 2022. Previously, Lam also held positions as associate conductor for education of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, assistant conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and principal conductor of the Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra.

In 2011, Lam won the Memphis Symphony Orchestra International Conducting Competition and was a featured conductor in the League of American Orchestra's 2009 Bruno Walter National Conductors Preview with the Nashville Symphony. He made his United States professional debut with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in June 2008, as one of four conductors selected by Leonard Slatkin. In recent seasons, he led performances with the symphony orchestras of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Pops, Baltimore, Detroit, Buffalo, Memphis, Hawaii, Brevard and Meridian, as well as the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Seungnam Philharmonic, Guiyang Symphony, and the Taipei Symphony Orchestra.

In opera, he directed numerous productions of the Janiec Opera Company at Brevard and was assistant conductor at Cincinnati Opera, Baltimore Lyric Opera and at the Castleton Festival. In recent seasons, Lam led critically acclaimed productions at the Spoleto Festival USA, Lincoln Center Festival and at the Luminato Festival in Canada. His run of Massenet's Manon at Peabody Conservatory was hailed by the Baltimore Sun as a top ten classical event in the Washington D.C/Baltimore area in 2010.

Lam studied conducting with Gustav Meier and Markand Thakar at Peabody Conservatory, David Zinman and Murry Sidlin at the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen, and Leonard Slatkin at the National Conducting Institute. He read economics at St. John's College, Cambridge University and was an attorney specializing in international finance for ten years before becoming a conductor.

Lam is the 2015 recipient of the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association’s Global Achievement Award, given to individuals who exemplify the Johns Hopkins tradition of excellence and have brought credit to the university and their profession in the international arena.

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Aristo Sham
Piano

Hailed by The New York Times as a pianist “who's playing combines clarity, elegance and abundant technique,” and by The Washington Post as a young artist with “boundless potential” who can “already hold his own with the best,” pianist Aristo Sham has dazzled audiences on five continents. In 2009, Aristo was featured in the documentary ‘The World’s Greatest Musical Prodigies’, broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.

Aristo has also performed for royalty and dignitaries such as Prince Charles, the Queen of Belgium, and ex-President Hu of China, and collaborated with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Simon Rattle, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra under Edo de Waart, English Chamber Orchestra under the late Sir Raymond Leppard, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne and the Minnesota Orchestra.

Aristo first came under international recognition when he won First Prize in the Ettlingen International Piano Competition in Germany in 2006, and First Prize in the Gina Bachauer International Junior Piano Competition in 2008. Aristo is the First Prize Winner of the 2018 Young Concert Artists Susan Wadsworth International Auditions and more recently he has won prizes in the Vendome Prize at Verbier Festival, Casagrande, Gina Bachauer, Dublin, Clara Haskil, New York, Saint-Priest and Viotti International Piano Competitions. In 2023, he won the Grand Prix at the Monte-Carlo Music Masters.

Aristo holds a Bachelors in Economics from Harvard University and a Masters in Piano Performance at New England Conservatory, and is currently pursuing an Artist Diploma at the Juilliard School under Robert McDonald and Orli Shaham. His principle teachers include Eleanor Wong, Colin Stone, Victor Rosenbaum and Julia Mustonen-Dahlkvist, and has been mentored by Gabriela Montero. In his free time, Aristo enjoys traveling, languages, gastronomy and oenology.

Aristo Sham appears by arrangement with Young Concert Artists. www.yca.org

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