ALEXANDER CALVIN
20-year-old violinist Calvin Alexander has performed across the United States, Canada, Brazil, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, and South Korea. A top-prize winner of the Tibor Varga Junior, Cooper, and YoungArts competitions, he has appeared with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, Korean Chamber Orchestra, and Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. As a chamber musician, Alexander has collaborated with Itzhak Perlman, David Shifrin, Vijay Iyer, and Andreas Brantelid at festivals including the Perlman Music Program, NUME, and Norfolk.
Alexander is pursuing a bachelor’s at Harvard and a master’s at the New England Conservatory under Donald Weilerstein. Influential mentors include Itzhak Perlman, Catherine Cho, Jan Sloman, and the Brentano Quartet.
1. Was there a specific moment or experience that made you realize you wanted to become a musician?
2. When you perform, what do you hope to communicate or make the audience feel?
3. If you had to present yourself by playing a single piece from the entire repertoire,which one would you choose, and why?
First Round
PAGANINI Capricci n. 2, 5, 6, 21 (of these, two capriccios extracted from the Jury)
BACH Partita n. 2 in re minore, BWV 1004
TERRANOVA In a trace of light, fading memories
Second Round
PAGANINI Variazioni su Di tanti palpiti, M.S. 77
SCHUMANN Sonata n. 2 in re minore, op. 121
CHAUSSON Poème, op. 25
KREISLER La Gitana
MONTGOMERY Rhapsody n. 1
RACHMANINOFF Zdes Khorosho
Semifinal
HAYDN Quartetto in fa minore, n. 5, op. 20 (I e III movimento) - 1° violino
STRAVINSKY Tre pezzi per quartetto d’archi - 2° violino
PAGANINI Variazioni su Nel cor più non mi sento, M.S. 56
SCHUMANN Quintetto con pianoforte in mi bemolle maggiore, op. 44 - 1° violino
Final
PAGANINI Concerto n. 1 in re maggiore, op. 6
BEETHOVEN Concerto in re maggiore, op. 61