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星期五, 1月 26, 2018

陳必先鋼琴演奏會 1/27 喬丹廳



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 The New York Times 
" She takes a sparkling, crystalline view of the music"
The Boston Globe
 "Chen is a first-rate, penetrating musical intelligence."











Saturday, 1/27/2018, 8 PM


NEC's Jordan Hall

Pi-Hsien Chen 陳必先, piano
  
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6:30 PM at Box office
Program:

MOZART: Fantasie c-Minor KV 475
MOZART: Sonata c-Minor KV 457 
SCHOENBERG: Five Piano Pieces Op. 23
BOULEZ: Third Sonata (1962)
- intermission --
LIANG 梁雷: My Windows 我的窗
SCHUBERT: Sonata E-flat Major, D 568

Pi-hsien Chen was born in Taipei in 1950. When she was nine, she left Taiwan and one year later entered the University of Music in Cologne, Germany. She grew up in the home of her teacher, Hans-Otto Schmidt-Neuhaus, who was also the teacher of Karlheinz Stockhausen, Christoph Eschenbach, and Péter Eötvös. She later studied with Hans Leygraf and also with Wilhelm Kempff, Claudio Arrau, Geza Anda, and Tatjana Nikolajewa.
In 1972,  she won the First Prize at the International ARD Competition in Munich. Her special interest in Schoenberg and Bach also enabled her to win the Arnold Schoenberg Competition in Rotterdam and the Bach Competition in Washington, D.C.
She has performed in most of the major concert halls and with many of the world's major orchestras, particularly almost every orchestra within the German radio system. Among the orchestras with whom she has appeared are the Royal Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the BBC Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra and Tonhalle Orchestra, as well as the NHK Orchestra in Tokyo. She has also been a partner in the Asko Ensemble in Amsterdam, Ensemble Modern in Frankfurt, and Ensemble Intercontemporain in Paris.
She has appeared in the festivals in Lucerne, Schwetzingen, Hong Kong, and Osaka, as well as the Berliner Festspiele, the Wien Modern festival, the Festival d'Autumne in Paris, the Strasbourg Festival, the South Bank Festival in London, the Huddersfield Festival, the BBC Proms, the Ruhr Piano Festival, and the festival in Roque d'Antéron. She represented German music at EXPO 2000 in Hanover, appearing with Alfons Kontarsky. She has been a frequent guest at the Donaueschingen Festival, and was one of six piano soloists in the world premiere of Georg Friedrich Haas's limited approximations in 2010.
Her dedication to new piano music evolved out of her collaboration with composers such as John Cage, Elliott Carter, Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen, György Kurtág, John Patrick Thomas, and Péter Eötvös, to whom she was married. An IRCAM documentary film by Walter Schels shows Boulez assisting Pi-hsien Chen as she prepares for the world premiere of his Douze Notations. In "Black and White", a documentary film about Elliott Carter, Pi-hsien Chen is the pianist in his Double Concerto for Harpsichord & Piano and Two Chamber Orchestras.
She was a professor specializing in contemporary piano music


Reviews:
"Chen creates a masterful "Art of the Fugue".
(Richard Buell, The Boston Globe)
"...Ms Chen's recording of Jean Barraqué's Sonata is remarkable. She takes a sparkling, crystalline view of the music in a way that brings it near the music of Barraqué's principal French contemporary, Pierre Boulez...."
(Paul Griffiths, The New York Times)
"...Pi-hsien Chen's opening to Beethoven's Bagatelles announced that the audience would be treated to musical universes that were clear and clean, contained and carefully considered and phrased.... In the carefully curated and bigger-scope-than-normal Scarlatti sonatas, Chen wielded a rich palette while expressing an enlightening variety of characters, lines, and moods within each sonata ...." 
"Pi-hsien Chen's playing was strikingly colorful and exciting, and the duo with Nicholas Kitchen played Mozart's Sonata with real Mozartian elegance...."  
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Saturday, 1/27/2018, 8 pm, Jordan Hall, 
Pi-Hsien Chen  陳必先, pianist
  

Saturday, 3/31/2018, 8 pm, Jordan Hall,

                                                   Angelo Xiang Yu 于翔 violin
  
Andrew Hsu   
  
  
  




徐鴻,piano 



 



The 27th Annual 
All-American Chinese 
Brush Painting and Calligraphy Competition
  (April 15, 2018) 


全美青少年國畫書法比賽

  
Roger Wong 黃汝琛age 13, Liu Xiaoyong Studi, MA麻州劉曉勇畫室



Kaden Chen 陳萬盛age 11, Ichen Art Academy, CA 加州宜真美術學院




Saturday, 5/12/2018, 8 pm, Jordan Hall, 


Dang Thai-Son 鄧泰山, pianist
 


The 27th Annual Music Festival at Walnut Hill 
胡桃山音樂營 July 19-August 12, 2018
Application before April 5



Concerto 2018:



Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
 


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