Hye-Jin Kim, violin
Peter Stumpf, cello
Cynthia Raim, piano

Sunday, January 26, 2025 - 3:00 PM
American Philosophical Society

American Philosophical Society

Benjamin Franklin Hall,
427 Chestnut Street
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About This Performance

PCMS celebrates Maurice Ravel’s 150th birthday with two programs (the second on May 6) dedicated to this extraordinary French composer, pianist, and conductor. The first event features “supremely musical” (The Strad) violinist Hye-Jin Kim and fellow Society favorites cellist Peter Stumpf and pianist Cynthia Raim in a program culminating with the composer’s Piano Trio in A Minor. This trio is acclaimed for its fresh and compelling musical voice, and for uniting an immediate sensual appeal with a brilliantly-crafted architecture.

Ravel: Sonata for Violin and Cello
RavelLe Tombeau de Couperin
Ravel: Piano Trio in A Minor

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The Artist(s)

Hye-Jin Kim
Hye-Jin Kim, violin
Known for her musical sensitivity and deeply engaging performances that transport audiences beyond mere technical virtuosity, violinist Hye-Jin Kim leads a versatile career as soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician since her First Prize win at the Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition at the age of nineteen and a subsequent win at the Concert Artists Guild International Competition.… Read More
Peter Stumpf, cello
Peter Stumpf is professor of cello at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Prior to his appointment, he was principal cellist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Stumpf's tenure in Los Angeles followed 12 years as associate principal cellist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. His professional orchestral career began at the age of 16 when he joined the cello section of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra.… Read More
Cynthia Raim, piano
Cynthia Raim came to international attention when she was unanimously chosen as the First Prize Winner of the 1979 Clara Haskil International Piano Competition in Switzerland, after winning First Prizes in the 1977 Three Rivers National Piano Competition in Pittsburgh and the J. S. Bach International Piano Competition in Washington DC. She has been acclaimed for her concerto,… Read More
Masterclass

Peter Stumpf, cello – Temple University, Rock Hall Auditorium – Saturday, January 25th, 4-6 pm

Social Series

This concert is part of the Social Series. Click here to learn more about the free tasting paired with this concert.

WHAT YOU'LL HEAR