Faculty and Guest: Jason Fuh, baritone and Edward Bak, piano

Jason Fuh and Edward Bak perform Schubert's Winterreise
January 27, 2025
7:30PM - 9:00PM
Timashev Recital Hall

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2025-01-27 19:30:00 2025-01-27 21:00:00 Faculty and Guest: Jason Fuh, baritone and Edward Bak, piano Alumnus Jason Fuh (DMA), baritone, and Edward Bak, associated faculty and collaborative pianist, present Franz Schubert's song cycle, Winterreise (Winter Journey). Fuh's 2019 performance of this work in Taiwan's Taipei National Recital Hall was featured on Winterreise.online/media, an Amsterdam-based website dedicated to this song cycle. This inspired Fuh to engage in an ongoing project of performances and master classes on the piece.Currently, Professor Fuh is a faculty member of the Beck Center for the Arts, and serves as a soloist at St. Paul Shrine and Lakewood Presbyterian Church. He is also a performing member of the Cecilian Musical Art Society. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The Ohio State University; and BM, MM, and Artist Diploma from the Cleveland Institute of Music.Jason Fuh was last seen as Salieri in the Cleveland Opera’s production of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Mozart and Salieri. His Taiwan operatic debut was with the Wan Sha Performing Arts Center performing the role of Count Robinson in Il Matrimonio Segreto. Other notable opera roles include Count Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro, the title role in Gianni Schicchi, Figaro in The Barber of Seville, Marcello and Schaunard in La Bohème, and the title role in The Abbot of Drimock. For more than a decade, Fuh has regularly given recitals in both the U.S. and Taiwan. In recent years, he launched the “Song Recital Project” devoting himself to performances of art song repertoire. Joined by pianist Berdie d’Aliberti, he was invited to perform in New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Stern Auditorium). He and pianist Edward Bak have collaborated on numerous performances in Taiwan’s Taipei National Recital Hall and the Cleveland Museum of Art's Gartner Auditorium. Fuh was awarded the Elizabeth Stoeckler Stevens Prize in Lieder, the Irvin Bushman Memorial Prize, and the First Place of the Darius Milhaud Performance Prize. All events are subject to change.Getting HerePark in Arps Garage (open to visitors M–F after 4 p.m. and on weekends) just north of the Timashev Music building. The Timashev Recital Hall is located on the ground floor, at the far north end of the building.Driving and Parking Instructions Timashev Recital Hall America/New_York public

Alumnus Jason Fuh (DMA), baritone, and Edward Bak, associated faculty and collaborative pianist, present Franz Schubert's song cycle, Winterreise (Winter Journey). Fuh's 2019 performance of this work in Taiwan's Taipei National Recital Hall was featured on Winterreise.online/media, an Amsterdam-based website dedicated to this song cycle. This inspired Fuh to engage in an ongoing project of performances and master classes on the piece.

Currently, Professor Fuh is a faculty member of the Beck Center for the Arts, and serves as a soloist at St. Paul Shrine and Lakewood Presbyterian Church. He is also a performing member of the Cecilian Musical Art Society. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The Ohio State University; and BM, MM, and Artist Diploma from the Cleveland Institute of Music.

Jason Fuh was last seen as Salieri in the Cleveland Opera’s production of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Mozart and Salieri. His Taiwan operatic debut was with the Wan Sha Performing Arts Center performing the role of Count Robinson in Il Matrimonio Segreto. Other notable opera roles include Count Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro, the title role in Gianni Schicchi, Figaro in The Barber of Seville, Marcello and Schaunard in La Bohème, and the title role in The Abbot of Drimock. For more than a decade, Fuh has regularly given recitals in both the U.S. and Taiwan. In recent years, he launched the “Song Recital Project” devoting himself to performances of art song repertoire. Joined by pianist Berdie d’Aliberti, he was invited to perform in New York City’s Carnegie Hall (Stern Auditorium). He and pianist Edward Bak have collaborated on numerous performances in Taiwan’s Taipei National Recital Hall and the Cleveland Museum of Art's Gartner Auditorium. Fuh was awarded the Elizabeth Stoeckler Stevens Prize in Lieder, the Irvin Bushman Memorial Prize, and the First Place of the Darius Milhaud Performance Prize. 


All events are subject to change.


Getting Here

Park in Arps Garage (open to visitors M–F after 4 p.m. and on weekends) just north of the Timashev Music building. 

The Timashev Recital Hall is located on the ground floor, at the far north end of the building.

Driving and Parking Instructions

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