Ayke Agus is a multi-talented artist: a master violinist and pianist of incomparable skills. Her longtime association with the great violinist included numerous performances and chamber music concerts with the acclaimed Russian cellist Gregor Piatigorsky in addition to her significant collaboration with Mr.Heifetz on completion of his published transcriptions for violin and piano.
A native of Indonesia, of Chinese, Dutch and Javanese ancestry, Ms. Agus, a child prodigy at the age of seven on both violin and piano, came to the United States to continue her studies in New York. Upon winning several competitions, she became the youngest member of the Buffalo Philharmonic Symphony and was subsequently offered two full scholarships: to Juilliard and to USC. Her acceptance into the Jascha Heifetz Masterclass at USC began a lasting association with the great violinist up to the very end of his illustrious life.
For ten years, Ms. Agus held a prominent position as a member of the piano faculty at USC. Ayke continues to concertize around the world performing in chamber music festivals as soloist and guest artist with internationally acclaimed groups as the Ysaÿe String Quartet of Paris, and the Jacques Thibaud Trio, among others. Her solo appearances with symphony orchestras and solo recitals throughout the US, Europe, and Asia receive rave reviews describing her unique violin/piano artistry as “….brilliant!…with sensitivity & emotion!” Ms. Ayke travels across the United States conducting violin/piano workshops and master- classes on “The Art of Collaboration” and as lecturer/author of “Heifetz As I Knew Him” (Amadeus Press) sharing her lifelong experiences at major universities with teachers and students of all ages.
Concerts Performed
A Potpourri/PacSer, the Next Generation
Thu, June 11, 2015Batik
Sat, April 24, 2010Sun, April 25, 2010Wed, April 28, 2010Dark woods and gleaming cities
Sun, April 27, 2008Wed, April 30, 2008We all inhabit this small planet
Sun, January 28, 2007Mon, January 29, 2007Wed, January 31, 2007Chamber Music at UCLA Presents Encounters with Pacific Serenades
Wed, May 24, 2006Intersections
Sun, April 30, 2006Sun, April 30, 2006Wed, May 3, 2006“Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory.” -Percy Bysshe Shelley
Sun, May 22, 2005Wed, May 25, 2005Blue waves, snowy peaks
Sun, April 25, 2004Sun, April 25, 2004Wed, April 28, 2004From sage-filled canyons and verdant rivers
Sun, March 7, 2004Mon, March 8, 2004Wed, March 17, 2004The splendor of virtuosity
Sun, February 2, 2003Mon, February 3, 2003Wed, February 5, 2003spinning a harmonious web
Sun, April 14, 2002Sun, April 14, 2002Wed, April 24, 2002Entwining Branches
Sun, March 18, 2001Mon, March 19, 2001Wed, March 21, 2001Aria in Woods and Metals
Sun, April 16, 2000Sun, April 16, 2000Wed, April 26, 2000Hauntings, Joy, and Triumph
Sun, May 23, 1999Sun, May 23, 1999Wed, June 2, 1999Playful, Sparkling, Magical
Sun, May 17, 1998Sun, May 17, 1998Old First Concerts presents Pacific Serenades
Sun, January 11, 1998The Three B’s…(and a little Messiaen)
Sun, April 13, 1997Sun, April 13, 1997Wed, April 16, 1997Passion knows no country
Sun, April 14, 1996Sun, April 14, 1996When playful and serious meet
Sun, March 10, 1996Sun, March 10, 1996Passion knows no country
Sun, February 12, 1995Sun, February 12, 1995Carnegie Hall Recital
Sat, September 24, 1994April Concert
Sun, May 1, 1994February Concert
Sun, February 20, 1994Sun, February 20, 1994April Concert
Sun, April 18, 1993Sun, April 18, 1993April Concert
Sun, April 26, 1992Sun, April 26, 1992March Concert
Sun, March 8, 1992Fri, May 8, 1992February Concert
Sun, May 19, 1991Sun, May 19, 1991
