Since her solo concert debut at UTD in
2001, Ms. Trevor, who has been acclaimed
for her full, rich tone and technical skill,
has won numerous awards including the Grand
Prize at the 2003 Dallas Symphonic Festival
Competition, 3rd Prize in the 2003 Juanita
Miller Competition, and Grand Prize at the
2000 Collin County Young Artists’
Competition. In addition to being recognized
in competition, she has also appeared as
soloist with several orchestras, including
the Knoxville Symphony, Hong Kong Sinfonietta,
Plano Symphony, the Missouri Symphony, Latvian
Chamber Orchestra, and the New Conservatory
of Dallas. In addition to her recital at
UTD, her 2004 guest appearances will include
performances with the Lutoslawski Filharmonie
in Poland, the Teplice Philharmonic in the
Czech Republic, the Muncie Symphony and
the Missouri Chamber Orchestra.
Ms. Trevor’s program will include
Prokofiev’s Sonata #2, Shostakovich’s
4 Preludes, Ravel’s Tzigane,
J.S. Bach’s Chaconne, and
Kreisler’s Recitative and Scherzo
preformed on an Italian violin circa
1777 by Carlo Landolfi.
Biography
Sixteen year-old Chloé Trevor was
introduced to the violin at age 2 by her
mother. She later studied with Maria Shleuning
and currently studies with Arkady Fomin,
Dallas Symphony violinist and Artistic Director
of the New Conservatory of Dallas. Chloé
has appeared as soloist with several orchestras,
including the Knoxville Symphony, Hong Kong
Sinfonietta, Plano Symphony and the New
Conservatory of Dallas.
She was the Grand Prize winner at the
2003 Dallas Symphonic Festival Competition
and 3rd Prize winner in the 2003 Juanita
Miller Competition. She also won the Grand
Prize at the 2000 Collin County Young Artists
Competition.
In December of 2000, she performed as
soloist with the Latvian Chamber Orchestra
in Riga, Latvia. That same year, she was
featured violinist in the Music in the Mountains
Conservatory in Colorado and at the Meyerson
Symphony Center in Dallas.
Performances in 2002 included solo appearances
with the Knoxville Symphony and Missouri
Symphony orchestras, and she was also chosen
to perform on the nationally syndicated
“From the Top” radio program.
Chloé performs on a Carlo Landolfi
violin, made in Italy. She also studies
piano with Daredjan Kakouberi. Her other
interests include figure skating, ballet,
anime, unicorns and writing. Chloé
lives in Dallas and plans to continue her
musical studies to perform as a professional
musician.
Website:
http://www.itashiki.com/chloe/ |