For the grand finale of their 61st concert season, The Wyoming Symphony Orchestra turns to the powerful and dramatic masterpieces from two of our most famous Scandanavian composers. 

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From the pomp and ceremony of Finlandia, to the virtuosity of Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor, to the glory of Sibelius' first symphony, Maestro Matthew Savery promises that this concert will leave you breathless. In addition to the talents of the Symphony, guest artist Soyeon Lee will amaze,

Born in South Korea, Soyeon Lee began studying the piano at the age of five. At age nine, she moved to the United States and attended the Interlochen Arts Academy, graduating with highest honors in music. Her early teachers included Victoria Mushkatkol and Marina di Pretoro. Ms. Lee earned her Bachelor’s and Master's degrees from The Juilliard School, where she studied with Jerome Lowenthal and Robert McDonald. While at Juilliard, she earned the distinguished Artist Diploma, won the Rachmaninoff Concerto Competition, two consecutive Gina Bachauer Scholarship Competitions and was awarded the Helen Fay Prize, Artur Rubinstein Prize, Susan Rose Career Grant and the William Petschek Piano Debut Award.

Maestro Savery joined us on thursday to talk about the concert and about a fundraiser coming up on May 7th.

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