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String Quartets then and now Bios

Sunday, 4pm

Heeguen Song, violin

Native of South Korea, Heeguen Song is Associate Concertmaster of the SF Ballet Orchestra and appears regularly in venues across South Korea and the Bay Area, including the Seoul Arts Center, Herbst Theater and Bing Concert Hall. As an active chamber musician, Heeguen is a member of Beaubliss Quartet and Ensemble Ari, and has appeared at the Yale Chamber Music Society, Osaka City Hall and Daejeon Chamber Music Festival among others. A prize winner of the Henryk Szeryng International Competition, Heeguen made her solo debut at Weil Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall and has appeared as a soloist with SF Ballet Orchestra, Ensemble 212, Oberlin Orchestra and others. 

Jooyeon Kong

Jooyeon Kong has been teaching as a private instructor at UC Berkeley since 2017. Prior to moving to the Bay Area, she was a tenured member of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Her festival appearances include Cabrillo, Bellingham, Banff, Yellow Barn, and Encuentro de Musica y Academia de Santander. She frequently plays with the San Francisco Opera as a substitute.

Evan Kahn, cello

California-based Evan Kahn has been praised as “a cellist worthy of serious listening” for bringing his “electrifying … nuanced and colorful” style to all of his collaborations, from concerti to chamber music to contemporary performances. He has commissioned and premiered over 60 works by composers from around the world, including his father’s Cello Concerto. 

Evan holds principal positions  in New Century Chamber Orchestra, Opera San Jose, and the San Jose Chamber Orchestra. Dedicated to the orchestral craft, he also performs with the Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Opera, San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Symphony, and as acting principal cellist with the Britt Music and Arts Festival. In April/May 2018, he served as Artist-in-Residence with Performance Today at NPR, sharing some of his favorite works for cello and his philosophies on music and life. In February 2019, he was named Musical America’s New Artist of the Month. He is a resident cellist for a number of Bay Area small ensembles, including Ninth Planet, After Everything, and the Wave Chamber Music Collective.

Evan attended Aspen Music Festival on a fellowship for four summers, where he studied with Darrett Adkins and played co-principal in the Aspen Academy of Conducting Orchestra, the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble, and the Aspen Philharmonic as an Orchestral Leadership Fellow. Other off-seasons were spent playing chamber music at the Taos School of Music, as resident cellist at the Cactus Pear Music Festival in San Antonio, and the New York String Orchestra Seminar, where he served as principal cellist.

Evan received a Master’s in Chamber Music at San Francisco Conservatory of Music, studying with Jennifer Culp. He graduated with college and university honors from Carnegie Mellon University, studying with David Premo. Before college, he took lessons in Los Angeles with John Walz, Timothy Loo, and Karen Patch. Other important mentors include Paul Hersh, Thomas Loewenheim, Amos Yang, Mark Kosower, Robert DeMaine, and Bonnie Hampton.

In addition to performing and teaching, Evan enjoys playing Dungeons and Dragons, watching British television, and playing with his cat. He plays on a cello by Carlo Carletti, c. 1900, and a bow by Jacob Eury c. 1830-1835.

Caroline Lee, violist 

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