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Caumsett Concert Series: Pianist Kimball Gallagher with special guest Kevin Kyaw
Friday, May 26th at 5:30pm EST
Online sale ends: 05/26/23 at 7:30pm EST
Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve
25 Lloyd Harbor Road
Huntington, NY 11743
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Kimball Gallagher and Kevin Kyaw

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KIMBALL GALLAGHER has risen to prominence as one of the most dynamic and multifaceted pianists on the stage today. His sensitive insights at the keyboard, coupled with his pioneering and enterprising sensibilities, have enabled him to explore and develop a broad scope of creative endeavors. As founder of the NGO, 88 International,  and in collaboration with public and private  partners, he develops and launches large-scale transformational music programs for youth, leading to societal level impacts around the globe.

Critics have described him as a “dynamo,” “sunlit and rapturous” and “a lightning bolt” Gallagher’s sold-out 2008 debut at Carnegie Hall launched his international The 88-Concert Tour , a series reviving the salon culture through  300+ performances in a variety of non-traditional venues. Gallagher has blazed a trail across the 7 continents, appeared in 30 countries, and performed in distinguished venues and intimate gatherings all over the world, from the Kennedy Center to Kabul, Bombay to Boulder, Chicago to Shanghai, and Tuscany to Tunisia. This year, 2023 he will perform his Paris debut recital at Salle Gaveau.


88 International, under the leadership of Gallagher and in partnership with numerous institutional partners, has initiated large scale music education and life skills programs in Myanmar, Tunisia, Taiwan, Senegal, St. Martin and Chile. Collectively these programs have brought music in person to over 200,000 students around the globe.   4000 of these students, members of 88 International’s  Tunisia88 program, have composed more than 500 of their own original compositions and created over 900 of their own events for more than 100,000 audience members.  88 International’s programs have been a source of growth and inspiration for thousands of adolescents around the globe.  In the coming decade,  88 International will expand its programs in 88 countries.


Gallagher’s recordings include the complete Chopin Etudes, Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, and an album of Liszt including the epic Sonata in B Minor.  Additionally, he has recorded 88 of his own Preludes, each one dedicated to a different person he met on his 88-Concert-Tour, representing meaningful human connections in more than 30 countries.


A native of Boston, Kimball Gallagher earned his undergraduate degree at Rice University in the studio of Jeanne Kierman-Fischer, and his Master of Music degree as a pupil of Robert McDonald at The Juilliard School. His life-long mentor, pianist Joseph Smith, was a mainstay of his musical development along with teachers David Dubal, Jerome Lowenthal, and Seymour Bernstein with whom he appeared in the film Seymour: An Introduction directed by Ethan Hawke.



Kevin Kyaw is a pianist, educator, arranger and arts advocate from Myanmar. He started learning the piano at the age of 12 and spent most of his childhood in Myanmar self-studying the instrument. During his first year of undergraduate studies in mechatronic engineering in Myanmar, he met Kimball Gallagher and Kaiyin Huang, two concert pianists from the United States and Taiwan, who ignited his passion in pursuing music as his lifelong aspiration.


Under their guidance, Kevin won a full scholarship to attend Missouri Western State University (MWSU) where he was a student of Nathanael May and graduated summa cum laude. He then went on to study with Jack Winerock at the University of Kansas (KU) where he worked as a teaching assistant and earned a M.M. in Piano Performance on a full scholarship. Kevin is currently a second-year D.M.A. student at SUNY Stony Brook where he has been awarded a full scholarship and a teaching assistantship to study with Christina Dahl.


Kevin has performed in four continents at venues such as the City Hall of Yangon in Myanmar, Sala dei Notari in Italy, the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan, as well as the Acropolium of Carthage in Tunisia. He has performed at international music festivals such as the Myanmar Music Festival, Music Fest Perugia, Maccagno Piano Days Festival, soundSCAPE Festival, and ATLAS Music Academy. He has also performed as a soloist with MWSU Symphony Orchestra and Virtuosi Brunenses Orchestra. Kevin was named a first-prize winner at the Kansas State MTNA-Steinway Young Artist Piano Competition, MWSU Concerto/Aria Competition, ATLAS Music Academy Competition, and Philharmonic Society of Myanmar Festival Competition.


Kevin is also a passionate educator. He has extensive teaching experiences ranging from working with beginning students to college-level music majors. In addition to private piano instruction, he currently teaches Elements of Music, an introductory music theory course for undergraduate students across different disciplines at Stony Brook University. Previously, he served as the Director of the KU Community Music School, as well as the Head Music Teacher at Khayay International School in Yangon, Myanmar, where he taught group and private piano classes, and led music activities for children as young as three. He has also been an artist-teacher for the Music Society of Myanmar Festival and Competition in 2020, and most recently, he was a presenter at the Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music’s “Traditions in Transition” Online Symposium. Kevin is also a member of the ongoing 30 under 30 SEADOM Initiative (Southeast Asian Directors of Music).


Aside from teaching and performing, Kevin enjoys making arrangements of Burmese popular and folk music. As an arranger, Kevin has worked with esteemed Burmese traditional musicians such as Myanmar Pyi Kyauk Sein and U Sein Kalar, as well as acclaimed pop figures such as May Sweet. A strong advocate for building the classical music scene in his home country, Kevin serves as Assistant Artistic Director of the Myanmar Music Festival.







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