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MEDIA CONTACT: Judy Moore at (847)
491-4819 or jkm229@northwestern.edu
PDF version of this press release
Double Bass Master DaXun Zhang to Perform at Lutkin Hall Feb.
22
EVANSTON, Ill. --- Double bassist DaXun Zhang, the Northwestern
University School of Music's newest faculty member, will perform
a program of classic and modern compositions at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Feb. 22, at Lutkin Hall, 700 University Place, Evanston campus.
His program will include works by Massanet, Beethoven, Bottesini,
Sarasate, Saint-Saëns as well as traditional Chinese music.
Zhang, the 2002 winner of the American String Teachers Association
National Solo Competition, also was the first double bassist
to win the Young Concert Artists Auditions and is the youngest
winner to date of the International Society of Bassists Solo
Competition.
In 2004 and 2005, Zhang performed and toured with the legendary
cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble, with an appearance
at New York's Carnegie Hall in September 2004, followed by concerts
in Japan and California during summer 2005. Zhang joined Ma and
the ensemble in the recording of the soundtrack to a10-part documentary
series on the Silk Road for Japan's national broadcast channel,
NHK. The soundtrack compact disc has been released on Sony Classical.
Zhang
has made solo appearances with the Minnesota Orchestra and
the Pacific Symphony of California, and also has played at New
York's 92nd St. Y (a world-renowned community and cultural center),
the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington
D.C., and the Sherwood Auditorium at the Museum of Contemporary
Art in La Jolla, Calif.
During the 2005-06 season, he will perform at the Washington
Center for the Performing Arts in Olympia, Wash., and the Embassy
Series in Washington D.C.
Zhang hails from a family of bass players
in Harbin, China. He began playing the double bass at age nine,
and started studying at the Central Conservatory of Music in
Beijing at age 11. He continued on to the Interlochen Arts
Academy in Michigan and the Indiana University School of Music,
where he studied with Lawrence Hurst and received an Artists
Diploma.
Zhang joined the School of Music faculty in fall 2005 as a lecturer
in double bass performance. At 24, he is the youngest faculty
member.
Tickets to Zhang's Feb. 22 program are $8.50 for the general
public, $7 for senior citizens and Northwestern faculty and staff,
and $4 for students. To order tickets or for more information,
call the Pick-Staiger Ticket Office at 847-491-5441.
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