"When I first heard this piece I was 6 or 7 years old, working on scales and arpeggios. So when I heard it I figured Beethoven had written it just for me, since it was full of scales and arpeggios. So I told my teacher that I just HAD to play it...and he looked it me and laughed, and told me I had to grow up a little bit first."
Now all grown up and a laureate at competitions all around the globe (including 3rd Prize at the just-concluded Singapore International Violin Competition), alumna violinist Angela Sin Ying Chan returns to the Heifetz Institute to perform the first movement of Beethoven's epic Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61. Jessica X. Osborne is the pianist in one of the Heifetz highlights of 2022.
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