UC Davis Symphony Orchestra
An Evening with the Mendelssohns
Matilda Hofman, conductor
Note: This concert is presented without an intermission.
Program
Fanny Mendelssohn: Overture in C Major
Max Bruch: Violin Concerto in G Minor with Ava Pakiam
Felix Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture
Reserved Seating—
$12 UC Davis Students
$15.50 Children (under 18)
$24 Faculty/Staff $27.50 Regular
About Ava
Ava Pakiam, age 15, is a sought-after soloist and recitalist currently residing in the Bay Area. Ava presently studies with renowned violin professors Simon James (San Francisco Conservatory of Music) and Soovin Kim (New England Conservatory of Music). Ava was recently awarded a 2025 Salon De Virtuosi Career Grant in New York City. Ava made her solo debut at eight years old in California performing Mozart’s Second Violin Concerto with the Fremont Symphony. Later that summer, she performed Vivaldi’s Winter concerto with the Sempre Musick Orchestra and the New York Sinfonietta in Boston and New York City, where she made her debut at Carnegie Hall.
At age eleven, Ava was named a Seattle Symphony’s Young Artist for the 2021–22 season, performing Saint-Saëns’s Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso on a season concert. At the Sounding Point Academy at the Colburn School in L.A., Ava was chosen at age twelve to perform Vecsey’s Caprice No. 1 (“Le vent”) in a recital, which was livestreamed by The Violin Channel.
Ava has had the privilege of performing in master classes for many leading pedagogues and performing artists, including Nathan Cole, Noah Geller, Ariel Horowitz, James Ehnes, Vadim Gluzman, Melissa White, Simone Porter, Sirena Huang and Hilary Hahn. Her solo appearances with orchestra have included a performance featuring Grammy-Award winning composer Mason Bates. Last season’s highlights included solo appearances of the Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Bruch concertos with orchestras in the USA on both coasts as well as concert tours in Mexico and Honduras. Ava also had her New York City recital debut in the prestigious Salon de Virtuosi series.
This coming season includes solo performances of Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto, the Bruch and Beethoven concertos, as well as numerous recital appearances with collaborator and pianist Cole Anderson.
A Strumenti artist since 2022, Ava is incredibly fortunate to be playing an 1874 J.B. Vuillaume, funded by Strumenti. Ava is grateful to be under the guidance of Artistic Advisor and former head of IMG Artists, Edna Landau.
In addition to music, Ava loves art, baking, jewelry making, and creative writing.












