Melvin Chen
Teaching Beethoven vs. Schubert
Tuesday, November 19th, 2024
10:30am-12pm
Join acclaimed pianist and professor Melvin Chen for an inspiring talk as he delves into the contrasting worlds of Beethoven and Schubert through their piano music! This workshop will focus on the importance of bringing the works of these iconic composers to life for students. Melvin Chen will share insight into understanding the musical language specific to each composer, and teaching the subtleties that make each composer's music unforgettable.
Date:
Tuesday, November 19th, 2024
10:30am-12pm
Location:
695 Park Ave /Rm 424N
New York City, NY 1002
Directions for guests:
- Ida K. Lang Recital Hall, Room 424 North Building. Entrance on the south side of East 69th St., between Park Ave. & Lexington Ave.
- GPS Reference Address: 111 E. 69th St., it is the Consulate of Mali across the street from the North Building Courtyard Entrance, therefore guests should not try to actually enter that building.
- For travel directions to Hunter College: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/abouthunter/maps/68th-street-main-campus
- A reminder:
– Outside guests must include home address when RSVPing
– EMPL ID for All Hunter/CUNY Guests need to be recorded in the attendance guest list
A native of Tennessee, Dr. Melvin Chen has received acclaim for solo and chamber performances throughout the United States, Canada, and Asia. Chen’s performances have been featured on radio and television stations around the world, including KBS television and radio in Korea, NHK television in Japan, and NPR in the United States.
As a Piano Professor at Yale, Chen teaches a studio of graduate and undergraduate piano students. In addition, he serves as Director of the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival/Yale Summer School of Music, where he also performs. Previously, Chen was Associate Director and on the piano faculty at the Bard College Conservatory of Music and served as Artistic Director of the chamber music program at the Hotchkiss School Summer Portals.
Chen earned a doctorate in chemistry from Harvard University and holds a double master’s degree from The Juilliard School in piano and violin. He received his bachelor of science degree in chemistry and physics from Yale University, where he studied with Boris Berman, Paul Kantor, and Ida Kavafian.
Chen’s notable solo recordings include Beethoven’s “Diabelli” Variations (Bridge Records), which the American Record Guide described as “a classic,” piano music by Joan Tower (Naxos Records), and sonatas and other pianos works by Shostakovich (Bridge Records), among others.