PAFL to mark Michelle Kim partnership with chamber concert July 17
By AI, Created 9:01 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – Performing Arts at Fawn Lake will present a chamber music evening July 17, 2026, in Spotsylvania, Virginia, featuring violinist Michelle Kim, cellist Wendy Sutter and pianist Duk kyu “Duke” Kim. The concert will also celebrate the fifth anniversary of Michelle Kim’s partnership with PAFL.
Why it matters: - The July 17 concert marks a five-year artistic partnership between Michelle Kim and Performing Arts at Fawn Lake. - The program brings together three internationally active performers for a single evening of solo, duo and trio chamber music. - The event adds to PAFL’s role as a live-music presenter in the private Fawn Lake community in Spotsylvania, Virginia.
What happened: - Performing Arts at Fawn Lake scheduled an evening of chamber music for July 17, 2026. - The concert will feature violinist Michelle Kim, cellist Wendy Sutter and pianist Duk kyu “Duke” Kim. - PAFL framed the event as both a homecoming and a milestone for Michelle Kim’s fifth year with the organization. - The program is set for an intimate format built around individual sets, duos and a finale for all three artists.
The details: - The evening opens with Wendy Sutter performing Gaspar Cassadó’s Suite for Solo Cello and Requiebros. - Sutter then joins Duke Kim for a duo set. - Michelle Kim follows with Carter Brey’s Tango para Ilaria, Vivaldi’s Summer and Winter from The Four Seasons, and Piazzolla’s Escualo. - Michelle Kim then performs a duo interlude with Duke Kim. - Duke Kim’s solo set includes Chopin’s Waltz in A minor, Chopin’s Ballade No. 4 in F minor and Danny Boy in the style of Keith Jarrett. - The concert ends with all three artists in a trio finale that includes two pieces from Layers Classic and Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires: Spring and Winter. - The program pairs Vivaldi and Piazzolla as a cross-century seasonal contrast.
Between the lines: - The lineup leans into contrast: solo cello, solo violin, piano virtuosity and ensemble interplay. - The repertoire mixes standard classical works with tango and contemporary influences, which broadens the concert’s appeal beyond a traditional chamber-music audience. - The anniversary framing suggests PAFL is using the concert to spotlight a recurring artist relationship as much as a single performance.
What’s next: - PAFL is expected to stage the concert on July 17 in Spotsylvania. - The organization will continue presenting artists from its established roster at the Fawn Lake community. - Michelle Kim remains one of PAFL’s artistic co-directors, alongside lyric baritone Chrístopheren Nomura.
The bottom line: - PAFL is turning a chamber concert into an anniversary event, using a high-profile trio program to celebrate one of its signature artist partnerships.
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