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Grosse Pointe Symphony Orchestra Closes Season With Soloist

Featured soloist Yoonshin Song will play with the Grosse Pointe Symphony Orchestra on April 28.

Soloist Yoonshin Song will perform with the Grosse Pointe Symphony Orchestra April 28, 2019.
Soloist Yoonshin Song will perform with the Grosse Pointe Symphony Orchestra April 28, 2019. (Image via GPSO)

GROSSE POINTE, MI — The Grosse Pointe Symphony will present Yoonshin Song concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as the featured soloist on the final concert of the season.

This is a rare opportunity to hear the world renown violinist play a solo with a local orchestra, organizers say. She will be playing the Beethoven Violin Concerto.

The concert will be held at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. 32 Lake Shore Grosse Pointe Woods at 3 p.m. April 28. There will be a pre-concert talk by Charles Greenwell at 2 p.m.

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Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for Seniors. K-12 are free. Tickets can be purchased on line at www.gpsymphony.org and at the door.

About Yoonshin Song

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Acclaimed as “a wonderfully talented violinist...whose sound and technique go well beyond her years,” Yoonshin Song was born in South Korea where she began her musical studies at age five. Making her solo debut with the Seoul Philharmonic at age 11, she has since built a successful performing career throughout Korea, the United States and Europe.

Yoonshin earned many prestigious prizes throughout her career. Some highlights include top prize awards in international violin competitions such as the Wieniawski (Poland), Lipizer (Italy), Henry Marteau (Germany) and first prize at the Stradivarius International Competition in the U.S. In her native South Korea, Song has won virtually all the major national competitions. In addition, Yoonshin has received the David G. Whitecomb Foundation Award and the Korean Minister of Culture’s Award.

Since giving her debut recital after winning the Jeunesses Musicales Competition in 1999, she has been sought after as a recitalist performing throughout Korea, the United States and Europe to great acclaim. As a soloist she has performed with many orchestras around the world, including the Detroit Symphony, the Houston Symphony, the Utah Symphony, the P. Constantinescu Philharmonic Orchestra, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, KBS Philharmonic Orchestra and Korean Baroque Chamber Orchestra.

Yoonshin has participated both as a soloist and as a chamber musician in numerous music festivals: Marlboro Music Festival, Verbier Music Festival, Deer Valley Music Festival, the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Perlman Music Program, Miyazaki Chamber Music Festival in Japan and Bayreuth Festival in Germany.

Yoonshin earned her Master’s degree and Graduate Diploma under the tutelage of Donald Weilerstein at the New England Conservatory and completed the Artist Diploma and Professional Study programs at Manhattan School of Music, where she studied with Robert Mann and Glenn Dicterow.

Since 2012, Yoonshin has been the Concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and has enjoyed close collaborations with inspiring guest artists such as Gil Shaham, Joshua Bell and Jamie Laredo among others.

Yoonshin currently plays on a 1707 Vincenzo Rugeri violin on loan to her by a generous sponsor in Michigan. She teaches at the University of Michigan.

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