亚美节音乐会系列之二十一:Pianist Sarah Bob

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李照原

李照原, 高级软件工程师,于1988来北美。他自幼喜爱文艺,兴趣多元广泛,热爱声乐,朗诵和舞台艺术。多年来致力于弘扬中华文化,努力为华人社区服务,积极促进东西方文化交流,应邀在大陆,香港和台湾华侨的诸多庆祝活动中演唱歌曲和担任节目主持人,受到了华人和主流社会的喜爱和认可。

他多次受邀参与筹划波士顿地区的大型文艺活动,并以专业水准的中英文担任节目主持。他主持的多个大型文艺活动有《大波士顿地区第五届亚美节》,《东西互联波士顿地区春节文艺晚会》,《波士顿地区华人华侨 “百年圆梦,中秋同庆” - “庆奥运,迎中秋” 文艺晚会》等等。自2006以来,连续主持诸多亚裔社区和组织一年一度的春节联欢会和周年庆典, 包括《波士顿京津同乡会》,《全美亚裔妇女会麻省分会》等等。虽然常常忙的不亦乐乎,但他依然认认真真,一心一意地努力把精彩的节目最好地奉献给观众。

为进一步提高演唱技能,他虚心请教声乐老师。同时参加过多次声乐比赛,并屡次获奖。曾于2008年第一届“怀旧金曲大赛”夺得冠军,并获一至好评。

李照原来美后加入了多个文艺团体和合唱团,担任男高音的合唱及领唱,包括黄河艺术团,东方之声合唱团, 剑桥(MIT)合唱团,大波士顿文协(GBCCA)合唱团,等。曾随东方之声合唱团参加2006年第四届世界合唱比赛。共有90多个国家,超过350个合唱团参加了比赛,荣获混声合唱银奖和民歌铜奖。

李照原还被邀请参加过话剧和电影的拍摄。作为北美枫香戏剧社主创人员之一,出演了话剧《海外剩女》中的医学博士。 他曾于2003年主演了由杨有新博士编导的故事片 《静火》 (”Silent Fire”) 中的男主角-何志远。 该部影片反映了当代中国知识分子在异国奋斗不息以及个人和家庭的感情纠葛。《静火》(108分钟)入围了2005年纽约国际电影节,并在77部入选作品中夺得 “最佳外国语故事片” 等奖项。

他积极参加华人社区的活动,如:2016.02.20 全美华裔大游行(大波士顿地区),为华人的权益呐喊,为华人后代发声。他热心参与敬老,爱老,助老活动,如:《剑桥中国文化中心夕阳红活动站》波士顿公演 (2014年,2015年,2016年), 中国城老人公寓的春节慰问演出 (2016年),等。

Author: 亚美联谊会
Date: 
2016-09-06

Hailed as “sumptuous and eloquent” by the Boston Globe, pianist Sarah Bob is an active soloist and chamber musician noted for her charismatic performances, colorful playing and diverse programming. A strong advocate for new music and considered a “trailblazer when it comes to championing the works of modern composers and combining art media in the process…” (Northeast Performer), she is also the founding director of the New Gallery Concert Series, a series devoted to commissioning and uniting new music and contemporary visual art with their creators.  She is an original member of many ensembles including what the Boston Music Intelligencer calls the “knockout” piano/percussion group Primary Duo, Firebird Ensemble, considered “ambitious and eclectic” by the New York Times, and Radius Ensemble, a fresh and creative chamber music collective that focuses on both the traditional and cutting edge. Recently, Sarah became Classical Music Director of the Stone Mountain Arts Center to program, perform and bring in the highest quality of musicians. The goal, her strong suit, is to introduce music in a loving, inclusive and intoxicating way.
Sarah’s work has been celebrated nationwide as well as overseas with performances in a variety of venues including Carnegie Hall, Symphony Space, the Tenri Cultural Institute and Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall in New York City, Boston’s own Jordan Hall, Goethe Institute, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, St. Botolph Club, Institute of Contemporary Art and Tsai Center, Kerrytown Concert House (Ann Arbor, Michigan), the Stone Mountain Arts Center (Brownfield, Maine), the National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.), VMA Arts and Cultural Center (Providence, R.I.), The Music Hall (Portsmouth, N.H.), The Chan Centre (Vancouver, B.C.), De Doelen (Rotterdam, Holland), Music Center Boris Hristov (Sofia, Bulgaria), UnerhörteMusik Concert Series (Berlin, Germany) and the Dampfzentrale (Bern, Switzerland.) Thanks to her drive, Sarah is also cited in Beyond Talent: Creating a Successful Career in Music by Angela Myles Beeching.
Recognized as a risk taker and cited for an “ideal combination of all-stops-out abandon and sure-footed technical control” by 21st Century Music, Sarah is top prizewinner of the International Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition 2001 and grant recipient of the Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music. She is the recipient of the St. Botolph Club Foundation’s 2005 Grant-in-Aid Award which recognizes the quality of her work and artistic merit and, in 2007, received the first annual John Kleshinski Award in honor of her daring, exciting and high quality New Gallery Concert Series presentations. In 2009, only ten years after graduation, Sarah received the prestigious Outstanding Alumni Award from the New England Conservatory. On behalf of the New Gallery Concert Series, she has also consistently earned the Aaron Copland Fund annually since 2005 along with the New England Foundation for the Arts/Meet the Composer, the Argosy Foundation Contemporary Music Fund, the Boston Cultural Council and also the Trust for Mutual Understanding which brought her to Eastern Europe to bring American contemporary music to Sofia, Bulgaria. Most recently, Sarah completed her three year appointment as a Fellow at the prestigious St. Botolph Club.
Sarah wears many hats and finds that her collaborations go beyond chamber music, orchestral playing, working with visual artists and composers. As Director of the New Gallery Concert Series, Sarah helps to produce the week long Young Composers Festival every January with the Community Music Center of Boston and, in years past, the Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble as well.  As a fan of youth and the arts and on behalf of the Nashua Symphony Orchestra “Once Upon A Time” Solo and Chamber Music Series, Sarah has also organized and performed new music concerts for young children. As for older children, Sarah has been a guest artist with the Sarasa Ensemble and participated in multiple outreach programs performing for and working with incarcerated teens. In 2008, Sarah was flown to Switzerland specifically to perform as piano soloist with the Swiss dance troupe inFlux under choreographer Lucía Baumgartner. She has also had the pleasure of working with poets and mime and, with permission from the composer, arranging My Life on the Plains by Lee Hyla for solo piano to great acclaim. “To its everlasting credit, this rendition [of My Life on the Plains] does not sound like excerpts: Hyla/Bob makes a compelling argument of its own, calling forth a variety of touches and techniques.” (Boston Music Intelligencer September 2014)
A strong advocate for new music, Sarah has worked with and premiered countless works by both established and emerging composers from Gunther Schuller and Lee Hyla to Curtis K. Hughes and Jonathan Bailey Holland. By special request, she has also performed for artists John Zorn (sponsored by New England Conservatory’s Jazz Studies and Contemporary Improvisation Department), Kaija Saariaho (sponsored by the Boston Symphony Orchestra/New England Conservatory), Franco Donatoni (through the New England Conservatory/Harvard Callithumpian Consort Series), Lee Hyla, John Harbison, Donald Martino, John Heiss, Michael Gandolfi, Jon Deak, Vanessa Lann, Louis Goldstein, Lukas Foss, Lior Navok, Steffen Schleirmacher and more. Her special attention to music of today includes performances with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP), Dinosaur Annex, Callithumpian Consort,  Boston’s Microtonal Society: NotaRiotous, Beat City Art Ensemble, Alea III, Lumen Contemporary Music Ensemble, Warebrook Contemporary Music Festival, Rockport Chamber Music Festival, HERENOW new music festival (Bulgaria), the Composers Out Front series sponsored by the American Composers Orchestra and, with the highest acclaim given by Pozzi Escot, composer of Piano Concerto, the Soria Chamber Players. Sarah has multiple times been the featured soloist with Boston Musica Viva on the Fleet Boston Celebrity Series and has also shared the concert stage with performers that include sopranos Lucy Shelton, Lisa Saffer and Diana Hoagland, the Borromeo String Quartet, saxophonist Kenneth Radnofsky, violinists James Buswell and Irina Muresanu, Ann Arbor’s Phoenix Ensemble, Maestros Frank Batisti, Robert Kapilow, and Robert Page, clarinetist Richard Stolzman, cellist Lawrence Lesser, flutists Fenwick Smith and Bonita Boyd and the Stone Mountain Boys. Sarah also performs on the First Monday Concert Series, Composers’ Series, Enchanted Circle Contemporary Ensemble, Brandeis New Music, the Summer Institute for Contemporary Piano and Percussion, and is a consistent performer on BMOP’s Club Cafe solo/chamber music series. Radio appearances, both live and prerecorded, include Boston’s WGBH, Columbus, Ohio’s WBCE ,VPRO-Dutch radio, Italy’s Radio Gamma Gioiosa, Germany’s Bayerischer Rundfunk, Dublin’s RTE lyric fm and more including stations in Israel, New Zealand, Canada and Hungary.
Sarah can be heard playing the music of Lee Hyla on the Tzadik label, Curtis K. Hughes on Cauchemar Records, solo piano by Lior Navok on NLM Records, solo and chamber music by Elena Ruehr on Albany Records and Avie Records, Armand Qualliotine on Neptune Music Co., Claude Vivier with violinist Biliana Voutchkova on her CD faces, Cordis on its debut pop album Here On Out by Richard Grimes, solo piano by Lisa Bielawa on the BMOP/sound label, music by Donald Crockett with the Firebird Ensemble on New World Records, chamber music by Eric Moe on BMOP/sound label, and collaborations with BMOP on New World and Oxingale Records. Upcoming CD releases include David Rakowski’s Stolen Moments as featured performer on the title work and a solo piano CD in the works.
Sarah graduated with honors from the University of Michigan School of Music and soon after received her masters from the New England Conservatory (NEC.) Her principal teachers include Steven Masi at the Manhattan School of Music Preparatory Division, Dr. Louis Nagel (UM) and Stephen Drury (NEC.) She worked extensively with both pianist Patricia Zander and Malcolm Lowe, former concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a member of the 1998-1999 NEC Honors Piano Trio. Sarah, originally from Teaneck, New Jersey, has served as adjunct faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Music, the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA and PhoenxPhest! in Ann Arbor, Michigan and presently both teaches privately in the Boston area and is on faculty at the Community Music Center of Boston. Sarah loves dark chocolate, flowers, good books, deep massage, Zumba, her percussionist/composer husband, Aaron Trant, and their sweet and adorable children and dog. For more information, please go to www.sarahbob.net.

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