CHAMBER MUSIC
A devoted chamber musician since age 7 on both piano and cello, Angie has not gone a single day since without appreciating the beauty of duos, piano trios, quartets, and quintets.
In her formative years, she was shaped by coachings on Mendelssohn Trio No. 1 in D minor (with violinist Simone Porter and cellist Sarina Zhang) with pianist Joseph Kalichstein and violinist Cornelia Heard her first summer at the Aspen Music Festival and School, aged 11.
At Juilliard Pre-College, her acclaimed trio with violinist Abi Fayette and cellist Jean Kim performed a huge amount of piano trios over many years together, coached by violinist Masao Kawasaki and others. Angie was also in a string quartet as a cellist at Juilliard, coached by violinist Renee Jolles.
In college, her trio with cellist Philip Sheegog and violinist Zeynep Alpan was selected after rigorous rounds of auditions and interviews to be in the inaugural Juilliard Chamber Music Honors class. They coached extensively with pianist Jerome Lowenthal, violinist Joseph Lin, and others. They represented the school at significant occasions including at the Kennedy Center, commissioned piano trios including by Michael Dean Parsons and Matthew Liu, and engaged in community engagement around the tri-state area.
Angie also performed with cellist Zlatomir Fung. Together, they performed the entire Beethoven cello and piano works over a two day period at Sarasota's historic Asolo Theater. They were coached by cellist David Finkel and pianists Emanuel Ax and Hung-Kuan Chen. She has also performed with cellist Sterling Elliot, violist Paul Neubauer, violinists Itzhak Perlman and Martin Beaver, double bassist Xavier Foley, and violinists Alexey Kenney, Stefan Jackiw, Liza Ferschtman, and Tessa Lark.
She has since collaborated with the Dover, St. Lawrence, and Aeolus String Quartets, and has had masterclasses with the Attacca Quartet.
The Perlman Music Program and Music@Menlo provided additional intensive studies in chamber music.
With violinist Martin Beaver, Professor at the Colburn School and previous member of the Tokyo String Quartet
Having fun at a Mandarin Oriental NYC Gala on a Yamaha Electric Cello
With violinist Paul Huang, violist Paul Neubauer, and cellist Andrew Byun