中華表演藝術基金會
Foundation
for Chinese Performing Arts
Presents
Pi-Hsien Chen 陳必先 , pianist
(brief bio see below)
Saturday, January 27, 2018, 8 PM
New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall
Tickets:
$15-$50, Order online: www.ChinesePerformingArts.net
Program
MOZART:
Fantasie c-Minor KV 475
MOZART: Sonata
c-Minor KV 457
LIANG 梁雷: My Windows 我的窗
SCHOENBERG: Five Piano Pieces Op. 23
– intermission --
BOULEZ:
Third Sonata (1962)
SCHUBERT: Sonata G-Major Op.78, D
894
Tickets: (Children under 6 not admitted)
$50: VIP Reserved Seats, $30: open seating
at non-VIP section , $15: student open seating at non-VIP section
100 free student
tickets (age 14 and up) available at :
http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/specials/20180127/index.html
Rush tickets $10 for students and senior,
available 6:30 pm on concert day at Jordan Hall Box Office only, 617-585-1260.
Order Online: http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/tickets/index.htm,
(no fee)
Pi-Hsien Chen 陳必先, pianist
"...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...." -- The New York Times
"...Pi-Hsien Chen interleaves the
four books of the Music of Changes with nine Scarlatti keyboard sonatas.... The
juxtaposition works wonderfully with the irregular multilayered sound masses of
Cage's pieces." -- The Guardian, U.K.
Pi-Hsien Chen 陳必先 was born in Taipei in 1950.
She left Taiwan when she was 9 and entered the University of Music in
Cologne, Germany when she was 10. The European media praised she as the "Chinese
Miracle" . In 1972, she received the First Prizes of the International ARD
Competition in Munich, the Arnold
Schoenberg Competition in Rotterdam, and the Bach Competition in Washington,
D.C.
Pi-Hsien Chen appeared in most of the world
major concert halls, and performed with major orchestras, such as London
Symphony, BBC Symphony, Concertgebouw Orchestra, Zurich Tonhalle, Royal
Philharmonic, Tokyo NHK, and all the German Radio Symphony Orchestras; with
conductors Bernard Haitink, Paul Sacher, Colin Davis, Charles Dutoit, among
others. She has also been a partner in the Asko Ensemble in Amsterdam, Ensemble
Modern in Frankfurt, and Ensemble Intercontemporain in Paris. She gave performances in Schwetzinger
Festspiele, London Proms, Osaka Festival, Hong Kong Arts Festival, Festival
d'Automne Paris, Festival Wien Modern, Triennale Cologne, and the Festivals of
Lucerne and Osaka. She represented
German Music at EXPO 2000 in Hanover, appeared with Alfons Kontarsky.
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