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March 26, 2015 by Alexandra Gilliam

In the midst of a semester filled with violin practice, study and competitions, Angela SooYeon Yoon '16 is devoting untold hours to another cause that鈥檚 close to her heart. The first-year master鈥檚 student is producing a full-scale concert featuring a chamber orchestra of Conservatory students, a guest soloist and works by Brahms, Mozart and Sibelius, all for the benefit of U.S. military veterans. Simply titled 鈥淕ratitude,鈥 the concert takes place Sunday, April 26 at 5 p.m. at the Academy of Art University Morgan Auditorium in 草莓视频福利院. Proceeds will support NCIRE-The Veterans Health Research Institute which focuses on the effects of traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress and related issues facing combat veterans.

A Korean citizen, Yoon has lived in Canada and the U.S. since her early teens, independent of immediate family, and says she鈥檚 always depended on people charged with maintaining public safety. As a student at McGill University, she remembers becoming entangled in a protest over tuition hikes that turned violent. 鈥淚t was this lady soldier who actually protected me physically from someone throwing bricks.鈥 More than a year ago, Yoon began dating a soldier who was then sent to serve in Afghanistan. The realities of U.S. military life quickly hit home. 鈥淚 really found out how much they have to give up in terms of spending family time鈥 and actually giving up their lives.鈥 Yoon says her boyfriend, Douglas, has 鈥渂een to far too many funerals. He鈥檚 not even 30. That鈥檚 what they go through all the time.鈥

Yoon had long harbored the idea of expressing gratitude through a musical concert. Her relationship cemented the idea. But producing the concert turned out to be an education in itself. Yoon set out to find a donated hall, a fiscal sponsor and even an organization willing to accept the funds. Hoping to compensate her fellow musicians, she also launched an Indiegogo fundraising campaign. Her biggest lesson: 鈥淧lan in advance! Instead of being so impulsive, plan in advance鈥 Procrastinating is not good!鈥

SFCM鈥檚 Professional Development and Engagement Center helped Yoon with organizational and fundraising details. Her teacher Bettina Mussumeli and SFCM Orchestra music director Scott Sandmeier also provided valuable support and advice, from concert seatings to repertoire. As the centerpiece of the program, Yoon invited First Lieutenant John Allred, a horn player, to appear as guest soloist for Mozart鈥檚 Horn Concerto No. 3. Other works include a Brahms horn trio and an Impromptu for Strings by Sibelius.

Yoon has been surprised by how many friends and musicians stepped forward to help after hearing her idea for 鈥淕ratitude.鈥 She鈥檚 was also surprised to face skepticism from some who wondered why an international student would arrange a benefit concert for U.S. soldiers. Undaunted by any challenge, Yoon explains, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 have to be American to be protected and live here. They鈥檙e doing whatever they鈥檙e doing to protect me right now over here when I鈥檓 on this soil, on this land. Do I need more reason?鈥

For more information about 鈥淕ratitude, A Benefit Concert for Veterans鈥 visit  or the event鈥檚 .