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Sun, Nov 10, 2024
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The Donna Weng Friedman ’80 Masterclass Series presents a masterclass with celebrated oboist Elaine Douvas on Sunday, November 10th, at 2PM. The Series provides students from across campus the unique opportunity to connect one-on-one with renowned performers in a workshop format that is open to the public.

Participating students from the studio of faculty member Yousun Chung include:

Ishan Ghosh (Class of ’28)
Quinn Haverstick (Class of ’25)
Kade Jackson (Class of ’28)
Claire Kho (Class of ’27)
Abigail Kim (Class ’26)

Dr. Mark Livshits will accompany on piano.

Elaine Douvas is an institution in the oboe world, having served as Principal Oboe of the Metropolitan Opera from 1977-2024.  She has trained oboists at The Juilliard School since 1982 and also teaches at Mannes, Bard, and the Aspen Music Festival.  She is always trying to answer the question, “What constitutes a good, true education in music?”  She believes in detailed preparation, studying from source material, context awareness, and learning style by comparative listening.
Douvas has a mission to create opportunities for wind players and is one of the founders of Wind Orchestra at Juilliard.  Believing all students need a summer festival to provide year-around music education, she is the creator and fund-raiser for the Festival of Winds at Hidden Valley Music Seminars, Carmel, CA, a side-by-side, tuition-free intensive where 18 wind players on the brink of their careers rehearse and perform the rich repertoire of Serenades and wind chamber music, sitting next to exciting faculty role models.
Ms Douvas trained at the Cleveland Institute of Music under John Mack and at the
Interlochen Arts Academy. Her first job was Principal Oboe of the Atlanta Symphony
under Robert Shaw. For 25 adult years she devoted her spare time to figure skating and passed eleven USFSA tests in free style and “moves”.

Award winning pianist Donna Weng Friedman enjoys a distinguished career as a soloist, chamber musician, educator, curator, producer, filmmaker, and app developer. Donna was selected as one of Musical America’s Top 30 Professionals of 2024 for her outstanding contribution to the performing arts. She was inducted into the Steinway & Sons Teacher Hall of Fame in 2023, for her “passionate commitment to teaching and inspiring young people in music” – Gavin English, President of Steinway & Sons Americas.

Donna wrote, directed and produced the award winning documentary
short, NEVER FADE AWAY featuring Chun Wai Chan, the first principal dancer of Chinese descent in New York City Ballet’s 75-year history. NEVER FADE AWAY is the true story of how a radio and a waltz changed her immigrant father’s life. History-making dancer Chun Wai Chan portrays her father as a young man and dances a riveting pas de deux -choreographed exquisitely by Ariel Grossman- with Xiaoxiao Cao. The short film premiered
at NYU”s Jack Crystal Theater in celebration of AAPI and Immigrant Heritage Month in May, and has since won forty-four laurels from film festivals worldwide. Here is the teaser for Never Fade Away.

Never Fade Away is archived at the Bob Hope Memorial Library at Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island in perpetuity by the National Park Service for use in permanent and temporary exhibits, for loan to other institutions, and for research by historians and others interested in the Statue of Liberty and American immigration.

A short clip of Never Fade Away was shown on the big screen at Times Square on May 1st in honor of AAPI Heritage Month. Donna has since been featured
on CBS Morning Newscast with Cindy Hsu, ABC Eyewitness News, NBC News 4 NY, WPIX 11 News with Magee Hickey, WCBS News Radio and Asian American Life.

Donna is the inaugural winner of the Women Who Innovate Grant 2023, awarded by the International Alliance for Women in Music, Global Initiatives committee for her “impactful and meaningful” work.

Her album Heritage and Harmony: Silver Linings, featuring exclusively AAPI/BIPOC artists, garnered two Silver Medals at the 2022 Global. Music Awards. Intended as a response to the wave of violence against Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) individuals, her pandemic EP aims to promote understanding and tolerance among people of all backgrounds.

In collaboration with WQXR, Donna created and produced Heritage and Harmony, a virtual concert series in celebration of Asian Pacific Heritage Month. Her story was featured on Asian Americans of New York & New Jersey | WLIW21, a segment of which has been aired on PBS numerous times.

Donna was awarded a 2022 New York Women Composer’s grant. She is the co- creator and co-host of HER/MUSIC;HER/STORY with soprano Allison Charney, a mini-series on WQXR as well as a concert series that shines a light on women composers, past and present. She was the guest speaker on TEDx Santa Barbara’s series Making Waves: Conversations with Influencers and Disruptors. Donna is the Artistic Advisor of Ariel Rivka Dance, an all-female dance company.

Donna was the featured guest artist on the National Women’s History Museum’s series NWHM Presents: Sundays@Home, honoring women whose activism and talents serve to inspire others. On March 8th, 2022, she launched a virtual education program in collaboration with the National Women’s History Museum called Heritage and Harmony: Her Art, Her Voice, featuring leading female BIPOC role models in the arts who share their stories of heritage, their challenges and their triumphs, as they seek to inspire and empower future generations of groundbreaking young women.

Donna has performed in concert halls worldwide, and appeared as soloist with major symphony orchestras, including the Atlanta, Philadelphia and Shanghai Symphony Orchestras. She has collaborated with world-class artists including Carter Brey, Anthony McGill, Elizabeth Mann, Ani Kavafian, David Shifrin, St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble, Paul Neubauer, Marya Martin and Kelly Hall- Tompkins.

The curator of the Donna Weng Friedman ’80 Master Class Series at Princeton University, she is also a member of Princeton University Music Department’s Advisory Council. Donna is currently serving as Vice Chair to the Friends of Thirteen Advocacy Board/WNET. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University where she was a University Scholar and a Master’s of Music Degree from the Juilliard School where she was a winner of the highly coveted Gina Bachauer Piano Competition as well as the William Petschek full scholarship award. Donna had the honor and privilege of studying with the great pedagogue Nadia Boulanger and the inimitable pianist Radu Lupu. She is on the piano faculty of the Mannes School of Music.

Donna was the music supervisor and recording artist for the award-winning film documentary “Frames of Life” as well as for the documentaries “Living Liberty” and “Morris Engle: The Independent”. Ms. Weng Friedman created “The Music Bee Club” interactive classical music app series for children ages 2-8 featuring principal cellist of the NY Philharmonic Carter Brey and flutist Elizabeth Mann, produced by twenty-five-time Grammy Award winner David Frost.


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Elaine Douvas is an institution in the oboe world, having served as Principal Oboe of the Metropolitan Opera from 1977-2024.  She has trained oboists at The Juilliard School since 1982 and also teaches at Mannes, Bard, and the Aspen Music Festival.  She is always trying to answer the question, “What constitutes a good, true education in music?”  She believes in detailed preparation, studying from source material, context awareness, and learning style by comparative listening.
Douvas has a mission to create opportunities for wind players and is one of the founders of Wind Orchestra at Juilliard.  Believing all students need a summer festival to provide year-around music education, she is the creator and fund-raiser for the Festival of Winds at Hidden Valley Music Seminars, Carmel, CA, a side-by-side, tuition-free intensive where 18 wind players on the brink of their careers rehearse and perform the rich repertoire of Serenades and wind chamber music, sitting next to exciting faculty role models.
Ms Douvas trained at the Cleveland Institute of Music under John Mack and at the
Interlochen Arts Academy. Her first job was Principal Oboe of the Atlanta Symphony
under Robert Shaw. For 25 adult years she devoted her spare time to figure skating and passed eleven USFSA tests in free style and “moves”.

Award winning pianist Donna Weng Friedman enjoys a distinguished career as a soloist, chamber musician, educator, curator, producer, filmmaker, and app developer. Donna was selected as one of Musical America’s Top 30 Professionals of 2024 for her outstanding contribution to the performing arts. She was inducted into the Steinway & Sons Teacher Hall of Fame in 2023, for her “passionate commitment to teaching and inspiring young people in music” – Gavin English, President of Steinway & Sons Americas.

Donna wrote, directed and produced the award winning documentary
short, NEVER FADE AWAY featuring Chun Wai Chan, the first principal dancer of Chinese descent in New York City Ballet’s 75-year history. NEVER FADE AWAY is the true story of how a radio and a waltz changed her immigrant father’s life. History-making dancer Chun Wai Chan portrays her father as a young man and dances a riveting pas de deux -choreographed exquisitely by Ariel Grossman- with Xiaoxiao Cao. The short film premiered
at NYU”s Jack Crystal Theater in celebration of AAPI and Immigrant Heritage Month in May, and has since won forty-four laurels from film festivals worldwide. Here is the teaser for Never Fade Away.

Never Fade Away is archived at the Bob Hope Memorial Library at Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island in perpetuity by the National Park Service for use in permanent and temporary exhibits, for loan to other institutions, and for research by historians and others interested in the Statue of Liberty and American immigration.

A short clip of Never Fade Away was shown on the big screen at Times Square on May 1st in honor of AAPI Heritage Month. Donna has since been featured
on CBS Morning Newscast with Cindy Hsu, ABC Eyewitness News, NBC News 4 NY, WPIX 11 News with Magee Hickey, WCBS News Radio and Asian American Life.

Donna is the inaugural winner of the Women Who Innovate Grant 2023, awarded by the International Alliance for Women in Music, Global Initiatives committee for her “impactful and meaningful” work.

Her album Heritage and Harmony: Silver Linings, featuring exclusively AAPI/BIPOC artists, garnered two Silver Medals at the 2022 Global. Music Awards. Intended as a response to the wave of violence against Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) individuals, her pandemic EP aims to promote understanding and tolerance among people of all backgrounds.

In collaboration with WQXR, Donna created and produced Heritage and Harmony, a virtual concert series in celebration of Asian Pacific Heritage Month. Her story was featured on Asian Americans of New York & New Jersey | WLIW21, a segment of which has been aired on PBS numerous times.

Donna was awarded a 2022 New York Women Composer’s grant. She is the co- creator and co-host of HER/MUSIC;HER/STORY with soprano Allison Charney, a mini-series on WQXR as well as a concert series that shines a light on women composers, past and present. She was the guest speaker on TEDx Santa Barbara’s series Making Waves: Conversations with Influencers and Disruptors. Donna is the Artistic Advisor of Ariel Rivka Dance, an all-female dance company.

Donna was the featured guest artist on the National Women’s History Museum’s series NWHM Presents: Sundays@Home, honoring women whose activism and talents serve to inspire others. On March 8th, 2022, she launched a virtual education program in collaboration with the National Women’s History Museum called Heritage and Harmony: Her Art, Her Voice, featuring leading female BIPOC role models in the arts who share their stories of heritage, their challenges and their triumphs, as they seek to inspire and empower future generations of groundbreaking young women.

Donna has performed in concert halls worldwide, and appeared as soloist with major symphony orchestras, including the Atlanta, Philadelphia and Shanghai Symphony Orchestras. She has collaborated with world-class artists including Carter Brey, Anthony McGill, Elizabeth Mann, Ani Kavafian, David Shifrin, St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble, Paul Neubauer, Marya Martin and Kelly Hall- Tompkins.

The curator of the Donna Weng Friedman ’80 Master Class Series at Princeton University, she is also a member of Princeton University Music Department’s Advisory Council. Donna is currently serving as Vice Chair to the Friends of Thirteen Advocacy Board/WNET. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University where she was a University Scholar and a Master’s of Music Degree from the Juilliard School where she was a winner of the highly coveted Gina Bachauer Piano Competition as well as the William Petschek full scholarship award. Donna had the honor and privilege of studying with the great pedagogue Nadia Boulanger and the inimitable pianist Radu Lupu. She is on the piano faculty of the Mannes School of Music.

Donna was the music supervisor and recording artist for the award-winning film documentary “Frames of Life” as well as for the documentaries “Living Liberty” and “Morris Engle: The Independent”. Ms. Weng Friedman created “The Music Bee Club” interactive classical music app series for children ages 2-8 featuring principal cellist of the NY Philharmonic Carter Brey and flutist Elizabeth Mann, produced by twenty-five-time Grammy Award winner David Frost.


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