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Asian American Writers’ Workshop

  • 112 W 27th St #600 NYC, NY (map)

Performers: Violinist Joseph Lin and Del Sol String Quartet

Writers: Monique Truong and Tricia Park

Panelists: Charlton Lee, Joseph Lin, Tricia Park, Anjna Swaminathan, Monique Truong, Hyeyung Yoon

Despite a presence in the world of classical music, the experiences of Asian classical musicians often go unexplored. The Asian Musical Voices of America is a platform where these stories can be shared by & for Asian diasporic musicians living & working in the United States. This event is the first gathering & will take place at the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, a literary nonprofit that celebrates Asian diasporic literature & storytelling.

The event will feature Del Sol String Quartet performing works by Asian composers active in the United States & Joseph Lin performing movements from J.S. Bach’s Solo Violin works. Interwoven with the musical performances will be readings by acclaimed novelist & librettist Monique Truong (The Sweetest Fruits, 2019) and violinist & writer Tricia Park. 

The panel following the performances will respond to the question, “What does it mean & what does it take to find your voice in classical music as an Asian?” Panelists will include lead organizer & founder of Asian Musical Voices of America, Hyeyung Yoon, a violinist of the former Chiara String Quartet. Hyeyung will be joined by Charlton Lee of the Del Sol Quartet, violinist Joseph Lin, violinist & writer Tricia Park, Monique Truong, author & librettist, & multidisciplinary artist & composer Anjna Swaminathan.

This event is supported by the Music of Asian America Research Center and co-sponsored by the Asian American Writers’ Workshop.

Earlier Event: November 17
Chamber Music at Rancho Flaubert