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Romantic Piano Trios by Sophia Yang, Chang Pei-chieh and Gilbert Sak

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Western Instrumental Music

Location

Hong Kong City Hall, Theatre

Start Date

2016/04/22

End Date

2016/04/22

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Western Instrumental Music

Location

Hong Kong City Hall, Theatre

Start Date

2016/04/22

End Date

2016/04/22

Romantic Piano Trios by Sophia Yang, Chang Pei-chieh and Gilbert Sak

City Hall Virtuosi Series

Description

Description

The programme will feature Schubert’s “Piano Trio No.1 in B-flat, D.898” and Dvořák’s “Piano Trio No.4 in E Minor, Op.90, ‘Dumky'”.

Sophia Yang went to New York to pursue her music studies at the Manhattan School of Music, majoring in piano performance and receiving Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. She received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from the City University of New York in 1997 and is currently a faculty member of Hong Kong Baptist University’s music department.

In 2009, Yang appeared as a soloist at concerts with Taiwan’s Evergreen Symphony Orchestra and Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra. In the same year, she was also invited to perform two Mendelssohn piano trios in a concert to commemorate the composer’s bicentennial at Hong Kong Kwang-Hwa Information and Culture Center.

Born in Taiwan, Chang Pei-chieh graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston with a Master’s degree in Cello Performance and took masterclasses with many of the world’s leading cellists including Anssi Karttunen, Yoyo Ma, Jian Wang, Suren Bagratuni and Lynn Harrell.

Chang was granted a full scholarship in 2002 to represent Taiwan and participate in a chamber music programme entitled “2002 Young Voices from Taiwan” at New York’s Lincoln Centre. She has collaborated with the New World Symphony Orchestra in Miami, the United States, as well as the Taipei Century Symphony Orchestra and the Taipei Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. She has been the Principal Cello of the Hong Kong Sinfonietta since 2008.

The first Hong Kong native to receive a Doctorate in Violin Performance, Gilbert Sak studied in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States. Sak has held principal positions in a number of orchestras in the United States. His participation in international music festivals and concert tours has taken him to countries including China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.

As a teacher, Sak has taught violin, viola, string pedagogy, performance studies and chamber music at Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Institute of Education. He has frequently been invited by the LCSD to give lectures and pre-concert talks. In 2009, he was appointed as Hong Kong Consultant in Strings by the Trinity Guildhall of London.

Piano:Sophia Yang
Cello:Chang Pei-chieh
Violin:Gilbert Sak
Composer:Schubert; Dvořák

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$150

Highest Price

$200

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Indoor

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