Ieva Jokubaviciute, piano, with Hye-Jin Kim, violin & Min-Ji Kim, cello
Works include Schubert's monumental Piano Trio in E-flat Major, Op. 100, D.929.
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Lithuanian pianist Ieva Jokubaviciute has performed to acclaim throughout the
United States and Europe. A veteran artist of Marlboro, Ravinia, Kneisel Hall,
and other top festivals, she's been described as possessing "razor-sharp
intelligence and wit" (Washington Post) and as "an artist of commanding
technique, refined temperament and persuasive insight" (New York Times). A
professor at Duke University, Jokubaviciute is a Naumburg Chamber Music
laureate and recipient of the prestigious Borletti-Buitoni Fellowship.
Violinist Hye-Jin Kim is on the faculty at the East Carolina University School of Music. She has performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra with Christoph Eschenbach, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic, Pan Asia Symphony, Minnesota Sinfonia, and Hannover Chamber Orchestra. As a chamber musician, she has collaborated with renowned musicians Mitsuko Uchida, Jaime Laredo, Ida Kavafian, Miriam Fried, Gilbert Kalish as well as Paul Biss and members of the Guarneri, Juilliard, Miami and Orion String Quartets at Marlboro, Ravinia, Music@Menlo, Music from Angel Fire and Prussia Cove.
Cellist Min-Ji Kim Kim won 2nd place at the Premio Arturo Bonucci International Cello Competition in Italy, 3rd place at the Adam International Cello Competition, grand prix awards at the Hudson Valley String Competition, New England Conservatory String Competition and HAMS International Cello Competition. She has performed with many orchestras around the world, as well as giving several solo recitals at the Philadelphia Kimmer, Trinity Center, Jordan Hall in Boston and Gardner Museum in Boston. She is the Music Director of Deoksugung Palace Seokjojeon Classical Concert, the Principal of the Cellista Cello Ensemble and a professor of instrumental music at the College of Music, Seoul National University.