Cellist Yunwen Chen & Pianist Xiyu Deng in Concert

Cellist Yunwen Chen & Pianist Xiyu Deng in Concert

The second concert in The Nancy Frampton Rising Artists Series' 2024 season features Cellist Yunwen Chen & Pianist Xiyu Deng.

By The Nancy Frampton Rising Artists Series

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, September 21 · 7pm EDT

Location

Morningside Presbyterian Church

1411 North Morningside Drive Northeast Atlanta, GA 30306

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About this event

  • 3 hours

Created in honor of the late Atlanta arts enthusiast Nancy Walker Frampton, The Nancy Frampton Rising Artists Series is a concert program highlighting the next generation of classical music stars. This September, we are excited to welcome Cellist Yunwen Chen & Pianist Xiyu Deng.

A native of China, Yunwen Chen is establishing her career as an active solo and chamber performer. Yunwen received her Master’s degree from New England Conservatory, studying with Paul Katz. She was a founding member of the Y. trio at Shanghai Conservatory of Music, who won the silver prize at the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. Two of her chamber music groups received Honors Ensemble at NEC. She is a member of the New England Conservatory Teaching and Performance Fellowship. Yunwen completed her undergraduate studies at Eastman School of Music under the guidance of Alan Harris. She is currently pursuing a Graduate Diploma at New England Conservatory.

Pianist Xiyu Deng began studying the piano at the age of five. She has performed as a soloist throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and the United States at the internationally notable concert halls such as Carnegie’s Zankel Hall, Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Music Center in New York City, New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall in Boston, and Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing. She was awarded top prizes at the BNP Paribas ‘Rising Star’ Piano Festival in 2013, New England Conservatory Honors Competition in 2016 and the second prize in Open Class at the 17th Hong Kong-Asia Piano Open Competition in 2012. She pursued her Bachelor of Music degree at the Central Conservatory of Music as a student of Dr. Bo Tong, and Master of Music degree with Mr. Gabriel Chodos at the New England Conservatory. She is finishing her Doctorate of Musical Arts degree under Dr. Joanne Polk at Manhattan School of Music, and is a teaching assistant there in piano.

To learn more about the other concerts in The Nancy Frampton Rising Artists Series, visit https://bit.ly/NFRAS-Info.

Please note that we will be adhering to CDC recommendations regarding Covid-19 at this performance. Before attending the concert, visit https://www.morningsidepc.org/home to confirm the safety protocols that will be in place at the time of the event.

Accessibility at Morningside Presbyterian Church

Morningside Presbyterian Church is wheelchair accessible from the main parking lot/welcome center as well as through a special entrance to the sanctuary, and our fellowship hall is accessible via the welcome center elevator. Within the sanctuary, MPC offers multiple seating options for individuals with mobility assistance needs. Our staff would be happy to discuss the available seating options with prospective audience members in need of special seating and reserve a specific location for them to best meet their needs. To connect with our team, please reach out to us at nfras@morningsidepc.org.

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Created in honor of the late Atlanta arts enthusiast Nancy Walker Frampton, The Nancy Frampton Rising Artists Series is a new concert program highlighting the next generation of classical music stars. The series aims to bring exciting new talent to Atlanta audiences from a variety of performance genres. Future seasons will include soloists, chamber groups and instrumental ensembles. All concerts take place at Morningside Presbyterian Church in Atlanta.