Michael Ricard welcomed the students, guests from the Supreme Court Society and student performers from the Heifetz Institute
Chief Justice John Broderick and Susan Leahy, President of the New Hampshire Supreme Court Society spoke at the concert
Daniel Heifetz, Founder/Director of the Heifetz Institute, described the Heifetz Institute for the audience
Hyun Jae Lim, age 12, violin from South Korea
Hyun Jae played the Violin Concerto in E major by Julius Conus
16-year-old violinist Gergana Haralapieva, from Bulgaria
Gergana played Fritz Kreisler’s Variations on a Theme of Corelli
Annika Jenkins, a 15-year-old violinist played Wieniawski’s Polonaise Brillante No. 1 in D major
Cong Wu, a 23-year-old violist from Beijing, China, shared his experiences studying in the United States
Cong Wu then played the Brahms Sonatensatz
Jesús Reina, age 23, from Spain
Jesús played Paganini’s Caprice No. 24 in A minor for solo violin
Dmitry Volkov, age 22, Russia
Dmitry played The Swan by Saint-Saens and the Sonata in D minor for cello and piano by Shostakovich
Russian violinist, Nikita Borisevich, age 23, played the Variations on Yankee Doodle by Vieuxtemps as the concert finale
Trustee Susan Duprey, President Susan Leahy from the New Hampshire Supreme Court Society, with Chief Justice and Mrs. John Broderick enjoyed the students’ performances
A standing ovation for the Heifetz Institute students
Susan Leahy thanked the Daniel Heifetz for organizing such a wonderful, educational concert for the Advanced Study Program