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DESCRIPTION:Classical works for cello and piano.\nSergei Rachmaninoff's Son
 ata in G minor for Cello and Piano\, Op. 19\, III. Andante\nSergei Prokofie
 v's Sinfonia Concertante in E minor\, Op. 125\, I. Andante\nJohannes Brahms
 ' Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major\, Op. 99\, I. Allegro vivace\n\nThis event 
 will be livestreamed on the HarvardArts YouTube channel.\n\nSee full Perfor
 mance Fair schedule.\n\nInstagram handles:\n@harveylinpiano\n@cellomaster88
 \n\nArtist bios:\nHarvey Lin is a pianist from the U.K. and a senior at Har
 vard University\, where he studies Mathematics and Statistics. At age 11\, 
 he became the youngest ever recipient of the Licentiate of the Royal School
 s of Music (LRSM) Diploma with Distinction. He made his concerto debut at a
 ge 12 and has since been a two-time finalist in the BBC Young Musician of t
 he Year Competition\, as well as a prize-winner at the Rosario Marciano\, E
 nschede\, Euregio\, and Neapolitan Masters International Piano Competitions
 . He was also winner of the Windsor and Maidenhead Symphony Orchestra Conce
 rto Competition and a semi-finalist in the “Nutcracker” International Compe
 tition in Moscow\, broadcast nationally on the Russia-Kultura television ch
 annel.\n\nHarvey has appeared as soloist with the East Netherlands\, Readin
 g\, Eton\, and Chiswick Symphony Orchestras\, and has performed at venues i
 ncluding the Royal Albert Hall (Elgar Room)\, Steinway Hall (London)\, St M
 ary’s Perivale (London)\, St John’s College (Cambridge)\, and Queen’s Colle
 ge (Oxford). He has also been invited to several summer music festivals\, i
 ncluding Music@Menlo\, the Oxford Piano Festival\, and the Northern Chords 
 Festival. In 2023\, he was awarded a Fellowship to the Aspen Music Festival
 \, where he studied with Professors Arie Vardi and Hung-Kuan Chen of the Ho
 chschule für Musik Hannover and the Juilliard School\, respectively. In 202
 4\, Harvey was one of six pianists invited as a Piano Fellow at the Tanglew
 ood Music Center\, the summer residence of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.\n
 \nHarvey has worked in masterclasses with acclaimed pianists and pedagogues
  including Stephen Hough\, Inon Barnatan\, Alexander Korsantia\, Orli Shaha
 m\, Wu Han\, Mikhail Voskresensky\, Peter Donohoe\, Marios Papadopoulos\, a
 nd Victor Rosenbaum. At age 12\, he participated in a masterclass and perfo
 rmed a Brahms duet with Lang Lang in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikver
 ein. In chamber music\, he has received coachings from members of the Calid
 ore\, Parker\, Pacifica\, and Emerson String Quartets. His principal mentor
 s are Edita Stankeviciute of the Windsor Piano Academy (Windsor\, U.K.) and
  Boris Petrushansky of the Imola Music Academy (Imola\, Italy).\n\n \n\nDyl
 an Shih Wu is a cellist from Manhasset\, New York. A 2020 National YoungArt
 s Finalist in classical music and the Silver Medal Laureate in the cello se
 ction of the 9th International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians\
 , Dylan was also a member of Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra\, a 2
 021 winner in the National MTNA Competition and a past semifinalist of the 
 Klein International Competition\, Washington International Competition for 
 Strings\, and Johansen International Competition. He is a two-time winner o
 f the Juilliard Pre-College Concerto Competition.\n\nDylan has performed lo
 cally and internationally since age 10\, and has been a featured soloist wi
 th the Allentown Symphony\, Chappaqua Orchestra\, Juilliard Pre-College Sym
 phony\, Belarus State Orchestra\, and Fu-Jen University Orchestra. He has p
 articipated in music festivals such as Great Mountains Music School\, Morni
 ngside Music Bridge\, and Accademia Musicale Chigiana\, and has worked with
  cello pedagogues such as David Geringas\, Jian Wang\, Lluis Claret and Myu
 ng Wha Chung.\n\nOn a lighter note\, Dylan is featured in a classical music
  video cover of Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” with acclaimed trio Time for 
 Three\, sponsored by NPR’s “From the Top” program. In 2019\, Strings Magazi
 ne named it as one of the top classical music covers of the year. He has al
 so collaborated with violinist Joshua Bell in a cover of the Beatles’ “Here
  Comes the Sun.”\n\nA senior in the Harvard-New England Conservatory dual d
 egree program\, Dylan is concentrating in Applied Mathematics & Data Scienc
 e and serves as a Principal in the cello section of the Harvard-Radcliffe O
 rchestra\, with which he was featured as a soloist in Beethoven’s Triple Co
 ncerto on their 2024 Korea Tour. Outside of the concert hall\, Dylan is an 
 active musical advocate in the local Boston community—leading outreach conc
 erts at local nursing homes and hospitals through the Harvard Music in Hosp
 itals and Nursing Homes Using Entertainment as Therapy group\, organizing f
 undraising concerts as co-founder of the Veritas Cello Quartet\, and helpin
 g blind and autistic students learn music as a Vision through Music teacher
 . He was a student of Minhye Clara Kim at the Juilliard School Pre-college 
 Division\, and currently studies with Lluis Claret at New England Conservat
 ory.
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LOCATION:Memorial Church
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SUMMARY:Dylan Wu '26 & Harvey Lin '26
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URL:https://calendar.college.harvard.edu/event/dylan-wu-26-harvey-lin-26
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DESCRIPTION:Classical works for cello and piano.\nSergei Rachmaninoff's Son
 ata in G minor for Cello and Piano\, Op. 19\, III. Andante\nSergei Prokofie
 v's Sinfonia Concertante in E minor\, Op. 125\, I. Andante\nJohannes Brahms
 ' Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major\, Op. 99\, I. Allegro vivace\n\nThis event 
 will be livestreamed on the HarvardArts YouTube channel.\n\nSee full Perfor
 mance Fair schedule.\n\nInstagram handles:\n@harveylinpiano\n@cellomaster88
 \n\nArtist bios:\nHarvey Lin is a pianist from the U.K. and a senior at Har
 vard University\, where he studies Mathematics and Statistics. At age 11\, 
 he became the youngest ever recipient of the Licentiate of the Royal School
 s of Music (LRSM) Diploma with Distinction. He made his concerto debut at a
 ge 12 and has since been a two-time finalist in the BBC Young Musician of t
 he Year Competition\, as well as a prize-winner at the Rosario Marciano\, E
 nschede\, Euregio\, and Neapolitan Masters International Piano Competitions
 . He was also winner of the Windsor and Maidenhead Symphony Orchestra Conce
 rto Competition and a semi-finalist in the “Nutcracker” International Compe
 tition in Moscow\, broadcast nationally on the Russia-Kultura television ch
 annel.\n\nHarvey has appeared as soloist with the East Netherlands\, Readin
 g\, Eton\, and Chiswick Symphony Orchestras\, and has performed at venues i
 ncluding the Royal Albert Hall (Elgar Room)\, Steinway Hall (London)\, St M
 ary’s Perivale (London)\, St John’s College (Cambridge)\, and Queen’s Colle
 ge (Oxford). He has also been invited to several summer music festivals\, i
 ncluding Music@Menlo\, the Oxford Piano Festival\, and the Northern Chords 
 Festival. In 2023\, he was awarded a Fellowship to the Aspen Music Festival
 \, where he studied with Professors Arie Vardi and Hung-Kuan Chen of the Ho
 chschule für Musik Hannover and the Juilliard School\, respectively. In 202
 4\, Harvey was one of six pianists invited as a Piano Fellow at the Tanglew
 ood Music Center\, the summer residence of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.\n
 \nHarvey has worked in masterclasses with acclaimed pianists and pedagogues
  including Stephen Hough\, Inon Barnatan\, Alexander Korsantia\, Orli Shaha
 m\, Wu Han\, Mikhail Voskresensky\, Peter Donohoe\, Marios Papadopoulos\, a
 nd Victor Rosenbaum. At age 12\, he participated in a masterclass and perfo
 rmed a Brahms duet with Lang Lang in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikver
 ein. In chamber music\, he has received coachings from members of the Calid
 ore\, Parker\, Pacifica\, and Emerson String Quartets. His principal mentor
 s are Edita Stankeviciute of the Windsor Piano Academy (Windsor\, U.K.) and
  Boris Petrushansky of the Imola Music Academy (Imola\, Italy).\n\n \n\nDyl
 an Shih Wu is a cellist from Manhasset\, New York. A 2020 National YoungArt
 s Finalist in classical music and the Silver Medal Laureate in the cello se
 ction of the 9th International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians\
 , Dylan was also a member of Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra\, a 2
 021 winner in the National MTNA Competition and a past semifinalist of the 
 Klein International Competition\, Washington International Competition for 
 Strings\, and Johansen International Competition. He is a two-time winner o
 f the Juilliard Pre-College Concerto Competition.\n\nDylan has performed lo
 cally and internationally since age 10\, and has been a featured soloist wi
 th the Allentown Symphony\, Chappaqua Orchestra\, Juilliard Pre-College Sym
 phony\, Belarus State Orchestra\, and Fu-Jen University Orchestra. He has p
 articipated in music festivals such as Great Mountains Music School\, Morni
 ngside Music Bridge\, and Accademia Musicale Chigiana\, and has worked with
  cello pedagogues such as David Geringas\, Jian Wang\, Lluis Claret and Myu
 ng Wha Chung.\n\nOn a lighter note\, Dylan is featured in a classical music
  video cover of Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” with acclaimed trio Time for 
 Three\, sponsored by NPR’s “From the Top” program. In 2019\, Strings Magazi
 ne named it as one of the top classical music covers of the year. He has al
 so collaborated with violinist Joshua Bell in a cover of the Beatles’ “Here
  Comes the Sun.”\n\nA senior in the Harvard-New England Conservatory dual d
 egree program\, Dylan is concentrating in Applied Mathematics & Data Scienc
 e and serves as a Principal in the cello section of the Harvard-Radcliffe O
 rchestra\, with which he was featured as a soloist in Beethoven’s Triple Co
 ncerto on their 2024 Korea Tour. Outside of the concert hall\, Dylan is an 
 active musical advocate in the local Boston community—leading outreach conc
 erts at local nursing homes and hospitals through the Harvard Music in Hosp
 itals and Nursing Homes Using Entertainment as Therapy group\, organizing f
 undraising concerts as co-founder of the Veritas Cello Quartet\, and helpin
 g blind and autistic students learn music as a Vision through Music teacher
 . He was a student of Minhye Clara Kim at the Juilliard School Pre-college 
 Division\, and currently studies with Lluis Claret at New England Conservat
 ory.
DTEND:20260502T205000Z
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DTSTART:20260502T203000Z
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LOCATION:Memorial Church
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SUMMARY:Dylan Wu '26 & Harvey Lin '26
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