LAUREATE GALA
WEILL RECITAL HALL at CARNEGIE HALL
June 30, 2025 @ 7pm
Featured Ensembles
The Lehner Quartet
Formed in 2020, the Lehner Quartet brought together four acclaimed musicians from the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra (Washington National Opera) and the National Symphony Orchestra: violinists Natasha and Zino Bogachek, violist Philippe Chao, and cellist Igor Zubkovsky—each an accomplished performer in their own right. United by a deep passion for chamber music and a long history of performing together on international stages, they quickly established themselves as one of the most dynamic and compelling ensembles on the contemporary classical scene.
During 2021-23 seasons, the ensemble partnered with Virtual Concert Halls and Vox Novus to present a groundbreaking series of concerts featuring new works by living composers. These performances reflect the quartet’s dual mission: to honor the traditions of chamber music while amplifying fresh, diverse voices shaping the future of classical music.
Audiences have come to expect performances that bridge virtuosity, emotional depth, and innovation—offering experiences that celebrate the power and relevance of contemporary classical music.
Building on their momentum, the Lehner Quartet has been featured in multiple performances at Carnegie Hall and other prestigious venues during the 2022–2025 concert seasons. Their collaborations with composers from around the globe continue to highlight their role as champions of new music.
In 2024, the Quartet released their debut double album, Modern Classics, on the Cicerone Music and Arts (CiMA) label. The album showcases original works by living composers from various countries and affirms the ensemble’s commitment to creating a vibrant, modern repertoire for string quartet.
The current members of the Lehner Quartet are violinists Vladimir and Yevgeniy Dyo, violist Joseph Kauffman, and founding cellist Igor Zubkovsky. The ensemble is preparing for a dynamic new season of performances and upcoming recording projects with the Cicerone Music and Arts (CiMA) label.
Vladimir Dyo
Violinist
Yevgeniy Dyo
Violinist
Joseph Kauffman
Violist
Igor Zubkovsky
Cellist
Collaborative Artist
Frane Rusinović
Pianist
The New Jersey Guitar Orchestra
The NJGO is an elite ensemble of classical guitarists of various backgrounds, from amateurs to professional guitarists and teachers. The NJGO is active during the Fall and Spring semester sessions each year. Our mission is to provide a space for personal expression, expand the artistic experience, and foster community by empowering people to create, perform, respond, and connect to all things GUITAR !
Jayson Martinez
Maestro
Born in Madrid (1966), Teresa Laiz began playing castanets over 30 years ago through her training in Spanish Dance. She studied under renowned masters such as Víctor Ullate, Ana Mercedes, Rafael de Córdoba, Candela Soto, La Tani, El Farruquito, Juan Carlos Lérida, and Belén Maya. Her professional experience focused primarily on Spanish Dance and Flamenco until 2003. After that, she created various shows inspired by Federico García Lorca, fusing theater, music, dance, and castanets.
In 2005, she met Maestro José de Udaeta, who introduced her to the passionate world of Concert Castanets, and with whom she later shared the stage on several occasions. Teresa Laiz began her solo career as a castanet performer in 2006, composing her own castanet scores and offering concerts with classical, Spanish, and folk repertoires, marked by passion and virtuosity.
She has extensive teaching experience, having worked as a teacher of Classical Ballet, Spanish Dance, Creative Dance, Ballroom Dance, Flamenco, and Castanets since 1987 in various institutions and her own school. She has also taught Concert Castanets and Dance Technique with Castanets at the prestigious “Amor de Dios” Flamenco and Spanish Dance Center in Madrid. Currently, she teaches at the School of Performing Arts Ma non troppo in Madrid.
She has performed on radio and TV channels (Rai TV, Canal Nord Catalunya Televisió, TV Costa Brava, Canal 4 Mancha Centro, Castilla y León TV -CyL, TVE2, Telecinco, TVE1, Telemadrid, Cuatro TV, Telebari, Antenna Sud – Canale 13), as well as in venues and theaters across Madrid, Ávila, Barcelona, Salamanca, Valladolid, Albacete, Zamora, Girona, Huelva, Málaga, Calatayud, Palencia, Seville, Murcia, Guadalajara, Italy, France, Vienna, and the USA. She has performed at festivals such as the International Festival of Porta Ferrada in Sant Feliu de Guíxols (on several occasions), Festival des Articulés in Le Cheylard (France), the International Castanets Festival, and the Catalunya Against Cancer Festival. She has collaborated with various musical ensembles, from solo and duo (piano & castanets/guitar & castanets) to string quartets, municipal bands, and symphony orchestras.
Her most recent work in 2022 includes concerts at prestigious venues such as the Liria Palace, the National Auditorium, Plaza Mayor in Madrid, the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna, and Carnegie Hall in New York.
She has shared the stage with renowned artists including Montserrat Martí Caballé, Luis Santana (baritone), Marika Spadafino (soprano), Carmen Solís (soprano), Nancy Fabiola Herrera (mezzo-soprano), Aquiles Machado (tenor), Sílvia Pérez Cruz (singer), Clara Montes (singer), José de Udaeta (castanet soloist), Antonio Reyes (guitarist), Adrián Galia (flamenco dancer), and Sergio Bernal (dancer).
She has been awarded twice in the “Progressive Musicians” International Music Competition, winning both in the Soloist and Ensemble categories, which led her to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York (2022 and 2023). Together with soprano Marta Casas, she won First Prize in the Fanny Mendelssohn International Competition in the Professional Chamber Music category (March 10, 2024).
Her discography as a solo castanet performer includes Repicando el Alma (2007). She has also collaborated on other recordings with artists such as Santi Vendrell (Parlem-ne, 2008, Track 2: “El temps de les cireres,” L’Indi Music label); with the duo Els que canten (Pere Bahí and Pep Rodríguez) in Canciones del comer y del beber (2010); and with American singer La Firu on the track “Bellas Promesas” (2022).
She participated in the soundtrack of the film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote by Roque Baños, directed by Terry Gilliam (2018), performing in the tracks “Release the Prisoners” and “A Marvellous Day of Adventures.”
Publications: Castanet Method by Teresa Laiz, Vol. 1 (available on Amazon.com).
She has also completed studies in orchestral conducting at the Navarro Lara School of Orchestra and Band Conducting.
She founded and directs the O.I.R. (Orchestra of Rare Instruments) and the Castanets Choir of Madrid. In 2009, she created the International Castanets Festival—the first and only festival in the world dedicated exclusively to castanets in all their forms, featuring music and dance styles such as classical, Spanish, flamenco, baroque, bolero, jotas, folk, jazz, oriental, traditional music from around the world, and theatrical comedic acts.
In 2019, she launched the Online Castanets School, and in February 2023, she founded the 1st Teresa Laiz International Castanets Competition.
In her concerts, Teresa Laiz reveals a deeply rooted yet often unknown aspect of Spanish culture, presenting castanets not merely as accompaniment, but as a solo instrument. She performs original scores she has written herself, interpreting classical music (Rébel, Vivaldi, Bach, Scarlatti, Haydn, Boccherini, Mozart, Beethoven, Rossini, Strauss…), Spanish (Bizet, Chueca, Giménez, Albéniz, Granados, Larregla, Vives, Falla, Soutullo…), Catalan (sardanas, habaneras, traditional Catalan composers like E. Morera, Els Groullers, Els Montgrins…), as well as jazz, flamenco, pop, and folk music from various Spanish regions and countries worldwide.
Currently, she is actively managing her Online Castanets School, offering masterclasses and in-person workshops around the globe, and performing in various concert formats. She continues composing new castanet scores and publishing upcoming volumes of her Castanet Method. She is also preparing the 11th International Castanets Festival and the 3rd Teresa Laiz International Castanets Competition for February 2025.
The Castanets of Madrid
Teresa Laiz
Maestro
Chicago Kwonsa Choir
The Chicago Kwonsa Choir was founded on March 6, 2015, by five friends who attended a prayer meeting together. Inspired by Isaiah 43:21, "The people whom I formed for myself that they might declare my praise," they established the choir to offer praises to God. The purpose of the choir is to offer heartfelt and devoted praise to God, promote cultural and community service through their performances, and foster fellowship and camaraderie among the choir members. The choir exclusively performs hymns that exalt God.
Currently, the choir consists of approximately 40 members. Dr. JinUk Lee, a professor at Chicago Northern Seminary, serves as the conductor, Sarah Yun Mayer serves as pianist and Inok Lee is the team leader. The choir is open to anyone who believes in and serves God, aiming to be a place where members can experience God's presence through abundant grace in their praises, often resulting in tears of confession and testimony.
Founded on the scripture Isaiah 43:21, the Chicago Deaconess Choir has grown since its inception in March 2015. Their mission is to offer heartfelt and sincere praise to God and to engage in cultural community service through their performances. They held their first concert in April 2016 and have performed five annual concerts to date. Rehearsals are held every Saturday from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM at Yesurun Church. The choir continues to evolve, providing an open platform for believers to join and experience the overwhelming presence of God through powerful and emotional worship. The Chicago Deaconess Choir is diligently preparing for their 6th annual concert, set to take place in September 2023, with a unified and passionate spirit.
JinUk Lee
Maestro
Price Artists
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Christina Harnisch
Pianist
Debussy: Cécile Chaminade, or Debussy Pour le piano
Our Laureates
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Andrea Causapruna
Guitarist
Caisapruna: Le Gris & Miramar Café
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Ethan Zhao
Pianist
Beethoven: Sonata No.17 Op. 31 No. 2, Movement 1
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Katharina Nohl
Composer
Nohl: Klan-tango
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Lisa Leak
Soprano
Gershwin: Summertime
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Matthew Wang
Pianist
Chopin: Waltz in A-flat major, Opus 42
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Momoro Ono
Pianist
Manuel de Falla-Ono: Ritual Fire Dance
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Stella ter Hart
Composer
Hart: Streams of Thought
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Vinayak Vikram
Composer
Vikram: Crystalline Raindrops
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James Adler
Composer
Adler: Alleluia for Peace
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Dominika Zamara
Soprano
Adler: Alleluia for Peace