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Li-shan Hung, piano; Naoko Kamata, piano

Music at Noon Guest Artist

    • Wednesday, March 1, 2017
    • 12:30–1 p.m. Pacific
  • Crowell Music Bldg. - Lansing Recital Hall
  • Hosted By: Conservatory of Music
  • Open to: General Public, Students

Cost and Admission

This event is free to attend.


Pianist Li-shan Hung, assisted by Naoko Kamata, will be performing the complete Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 83. Since Music at Noon is normally a 30 minute program and the concerto takes approximately 50 minutes, the audience is welcome to stay or quietly leave after 1:00 p.m.

Pianist Li-shan Hung has been called “a major musician of tremendous stature, a deeply probing artist," according to Dr. Tom Wendel, late Chair of the American Beethoven Society. In 2003 she made her debut at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, to great acclaim, which led to a return in 2005. An active soloist and a chamber musician, Li-shan Hung has appeared across the United States and internationally. Li-shan has made guest appearances with major orchestras and collaborated with many distinguished artists and conductors, and her performances have been broadcast on tv and radio in the U.S. and Korea. Hung has been invited to perform and present master classes at universities and festivals across the U.S., Taiwan and China. During the summer she teaches at the MasterWorks Festival in Ohio and the Cremona International Music Academy in Italy. She studied with renowned pianist Ann Schein and received her Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees from Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Hung now serves as Professor of Piano and Keyboard Area Coordinator at Biola University.


Questions?

Contact Music Reception at:
562-903-4892
music@biola.edu



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