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Penn State violinist James Lyon to perform Sept. 20

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Participating in the Palmer Museum of Art's popular "Art of Music" performance series, Penn State violin professor James Lyon will present a recital titled "Made in America" at 12:10 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 20, in the museum's second-floor galleries.

The repertoire showcases the musical diversity of American culture, featuring maverick Charles Ives' violin sonata based on hymns sung at children's worship services, a sonata by Jewish-American composer Aaron Copland, Irish-American composer Amy Beach's "Romance," and a suite by African-American composer William Grant Still based on paintings of the Harlem Renaissance. Lyon is assisted by collaborative pianist Svetlana Rodionova.

Admission is free. This concert will be available on livestream at http://www.facebook.com/PSUMusic/.

Program

Sonata for Violin and Piano — Aaron Copland

— Andante semplice

— Lento

— Allegretto giusto

Violin Sonata No. 4 ("Children's Day at Camp Meeting") — Charles Ives

— Allegro

— Largo

— Allegro

Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 23 — Amy Beach

Suite for Violin and Piano — William Grant Still

— African Dancer

— Mother and Child

— Gamin

Praised as “a dramatic violin soloist,” Lyon has been lauded by the press for his “virtually definitive performance” of Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219. His performances have taken him to places as varied as Amman, Jordan, where he performed for Queen Noor; to Venice, where he performed in a concert attended by Gian Carlo Menotti; to Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, where he performed to critical acclaim as a member of two Penn State ensembles, the Castalia Trio and Duo Concertant.  

Lyon has presented masterclasses at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, the Paris Conservatory and the Eastman School of Music. He has collaborated in performances with members of the Ying and Tokyo Quartets, as well as members of the Lincoln Center Chamber Players. Prior to his appointment at Penn State, Lyon was a member of the Harrington Quartet, 1987 Grand Prize Winners of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition and Artists-in Residence at West Texas State University.

Lyon’s students have been national prizewinners in both the Young Artists Division of the Music Teachers National Association Competition and the American String Teachers Association Solo Competition, as well as numerous local and regional competitions. They perform in the Spektral Quartet, the U.S. Army Strings, the Cleveland Orchestra, the San Diego Symphony, the Erie Chamber Orchestra, the Baton Rouge Symphony, and other fine orchestras. His students are on the faculties of the University of Chicago, Louisiana State University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Rider University, Grove City College and Lycoming College. Numerous students have become outstanding music educators, as well as private teachers of violin. 

He has been honored to receive teaching awards from the Pennsylvania-Delaware String Teacher’s Association and Penn State's College of Arts and Architecture, where he also was a Schreyer Distinguished Honors Professor from 2011-2014. His recordings are available worldwide through CD Baby, iTunes and Amazon, and include several works by prominent women composers of the 19th century. His recording with the Castalia Trio of trios by Brahms and Ravel was honored with the Sound Stage Award shortly after it was released on Skrvna Records in the Czech Republic.

James Lyon is a professor of music at Penn State, and is a member of the violin and chamber music faculty at the Wintergreen Academy in Virginia. He performs on an 1869 Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin, as well a 1983 violin crafted by American luthier David Burgess. He is married to cellist Carol Purdy Lyon and resides in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania.

 

James Lyon, violin Credit: Penn StateCreative Commons

Last Updated September 13, 2017