Special Events
New York Classical Symphony Orchestra
Jinhwan Kim, conductor
Fort Lee Music Hall - Feb, 1 2026
Dvorak Cello Concerto
Solo Recital at Salon De Virtuosi
Vladimir Rumyiantsev, piano
Kosciuszko Foundation - Jan 28, 2026
Schumann, Bach, Dvorak
Performance at Lincoln Center
Rose Studio - Jan 2026
Playing in the Rose Studios at Lincoln Center was a profound honor because the space embodies both artistic excellence and creative possibility. To perform there is to step into a lineage shaped by some of the most influential musicians, composers, and educators of our time, all within an environment designed to elevate sound, collaboration, and intent. Here is a little snippet of my dress rehearsal.
Allegro Artists
Philadelphia, PA - Fall 2025
Waverly Heights &
Beaumont Performance Hall at Bryn Mawr
Performing twice in Philadelphia through Allegro Artists was a genuinely rewarding experience. The venues were beautiful and thoughtfully curated, each with its own character that supported both the music and the audience connection. Beyond the performances themselves, meeting so many warm, engaged, and passionate people made the time there especially memorable, turning the engagements into something that felt both professionally fulfilling and personally joyful.
Masterclass with Jeremias Fliedl
Austrian Arts Center - Sept 2025
“Performing the Dvořák Cello Concerto in masterclass with Austrian cellist Jeremias Fliedl was such a special experience. We talked about the bow a lot! He made it even more amazing by playing the orchestra part with me, so I could really feel the dialogue and energy of the concerto in real time. It was both inspiring and fun, and it gave me a whole new perspective on the piece I love so much.”
- Aurelia
Juilliard Recital
New York, NY - Sep 27, 2025
Paul Hall
Paul Hall at the Juilliard School is a serious room. It is clear, focused, and demanding in the best way, a space where sound and intent are immediately apparent. Playing there carries weight because the hall has hosted generations of musicians held to the highest standards, and it expects the same level of care and attention from anyone who steps onto its stage.
What made the experience especially meaningful was having the hall filled with both friends and strangers. Friends brought a sense of grounding and shared history, while strangers brought honest attention and openness. Together, they created a full room that felt engaged and present. Performing in that setting reinforced why the space matters. It is not only about reputation or tradition, but about gathering people, known and unknown, around a moment of focused listening.
Methuen Music Hall
David Feltner, conductor
Boston, MA - May 2025
Haydn/Piatigorsky Divertimento in D Major
Performance with Orpheum Chamber Orchestra
New York, NY - May 2025
Haydn/Piatigorsky Divertimento in D Major
The Bach Double
with Timmy and Nikki Chooi
May 18, 2025
Principal Cellist
NV Factory
Solo Recital
Fort Lee, NJ - May 5, 2025
Bach Cello Suite 2 in D Minor
Herbert Concerto No. 2, Op 3
Haydn/Piatigorsky Divertimento in D Major
Popper Etude Number 16
Carlos Simon Lickety Split
The DiMenna Center
Solo Recital
New York City - April 13, 2025
Haydn Divertimento, Herbert Concerto,
Bach Suite No. 2
Mother Cabrini’s Hospital
New York City - April 2025
I recently had the opportunity to perform at Mother Cabrini’s Hospital, a forever home for children with disabilities. From the moment I walked in, I could feel the love and care that fills every corner of the space. These children aren’t just patients—they’re family to the nurses and staff who dedicate their lives to making sure they’re safe, comfortable, and happy.
Bringing music to them felt deeply important. Many of the children are nonverbal or have very limited mobility, but you could see their eyes light up, hear little noises of joy, or feel their hands reach out toward the sound. Music has a way of speaking when words can’t, and it was such a gift to connect with them in that way. It reminded me why I play: not just to perform, but to share, to comfort, and to connect.
I even had the chance to help some of the nurses care for the children. Holding a hand, adjusting a blanket, just being present with them—it made me feel like I was part of something much bigger than myself. These nurses are heroes, truly.
I left the hospital that day feeling changed. It wasn’t a concert hall, but it was one of the most meaningful performances of my life. Sharing my music with those children was a reminder of what a powerful tool music can be—for healing, for hope, and for love.
Love, Aurelia
Solo Recital in NYC
New York City - April 5, 2025
With pianist, Ryan Huang
Bach, Beethoven, Popper, Haydn, and more
Young Maestro Competition,
Guest Artist
New York, NY - March 23, 2025
Haydn Divertimento, arr. Piatigorsky
Aurelia had the distinct honor of performing as a guest artist at the Kaufman Center during the Young Maestro Competition. Several years earlier, she was humbled to receive their esteemed Grand Prix Award, a milestone that marked a significant achievement in her career. Returning to the stage, Aurelia was filled with excitement and gratitude, knowing that her journey had come full circle. Through her performances and mentorship, she strives to inspire and empower the next generation of musicians, fostering a deep appreciation for the arts and the transformative power of music.
“Day of Musical Action”
Kaufman Music Center
Herbert Cello Concerto
Kaufman Music Center’s "Day of Musical Action" is a vibrant annual event that brings together musicians, students, and music lovers for a day filled with performances, community engagement, and advocacy for music education. Hosted by one of New York City’s premier cultural institutions, this special day showcases the talent of Kaufman Music Center’s students and faculty through concerts, pop-up performances, and interactive experiences across the city. Designed to celebrate the power of music and its impact on communities, the event also raises awareness and support for accessible, high-quality music education. Whether through a thrilling chamber music performance, an inspiring student recital, or a collaborative musical moment, the "Day of Musical Action" highlights Kaufman Music Center’s mission to nurture young artists and foster a lifelong love of music. Luminaries like Orli Shaham were featured performers, as well as Aurelia, who performed the Herbert Cello Concerto.