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Daedalus String Quartet left to right: Ara Gregorian, violin;
Min-Young Kim, violin;
Raman Ramakrishnan, cello; Jessica Thompson, viola
Photo credit: Janette Beckman

Korean pianist
Soyeon Lee First prize winner of 2010 Naumburg International Piano Competition

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For Immediate Release:
Music Mountain
presents Daedalus String
Quartet Naumburg Award Winner, Soyeon Lee September 11th
Additional Concert Due to Hurricane
“America’s Oldest
Continuing Summer Chamber Music Festival”
(Falls Village, CT)
Due to Hurricane Irene, Music Mountain will host an additional afternoon concert on Sunday, September 11th (3PM)
featuring the acclaimed
Daedalus String Quartet with award-winning pianist, Soyeon Lee.
Originally scheduled for August 28th, the Daedalus String Quartet concert
needed to be postponed because of unsafe weather conditions.
The lauded
Daedalus String Quartet
returns to wrap up the Music Mountain
2011-12 season and brings along with them the highly praised and Naumburg Award Winner, Soyeon Lee, piano. The quartet will
offer a Sunday afternoon program including:
the
Beethoven: String Trio in G Major, Opus 9 # 1; the
Mozart: Piano Quartet in G Minor, K. 478; and the
Brahms: Piano Quartet in G Minor, Opus 25.
Daedalus String Quartet has performed
in many of the world’s leading music venues in the US, Canada, and
Washington D.C., as well as abroad in
Amsterdam, Paris, and Japan.
Praised by The New
York Times and Washington Post, Soyeon Lee has been joyously
received by audiences and critics alike, performing as guest soloist with
the London Symphony Orchestra and The Cleveland Orchestra, as well as
recital appearances in New York City, Washington D.C., Madrid, and Seoul,
Korea.
Located in Falls
Village, Connecticut,
Music Mountain
is located on Music Mountain Road, where a short scenic drive will bring
music lovers to Gordon Hall with ample & free parking. Beer and wine are
available and, as is the Music Mountain custom, audience members are
invited to picnic before the concerts on the scenic grounds.
Ticket prices for the Music Mountain 2011 season are $30 at the door, $27
in advance. (Admission is FREE for those 18 and under.) For a complete summer schedule,
special ticket prices, and to download a ticket order form visit
www.musicmountain.org or call 860-824-7126.
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