Concert 1
Wednesday August 7, 2019, 7:30 pm
at NEC's Burnes Hall
Hsiang John Tu
涂祥,
piano
~Program~
Animal Style—Piano Music Inspired by the Animal Kingdom
Le Cygne (The Swan)
from Le carnaval
des animaux |
Camille Saint-Saëns
(1835-1921)
Transcribed by Leopold Godowsky
(1870-1938) |
Poissons d'or (Goldfish),
from Images II
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Claude Debussy
(1862-1918) |
Vogel als Prophet (Bird as Prophet),
from Waldszenen
Oiseaux tristes (Sad Birds),
from Miroirs
La Colombe (The Dove),
from Préludes pour piano
Le Loriot (The Golden Oriole),
from Catologue d'oiseaux
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Robert Schumann
(1810-56)
Maurice Ravel
(1875-1937)
Olivier Messiaen
(1908-92) |
Noctuelles (Night Moths),
from Miroirs
Butterflies, hummingbirds,
from 12 New Etudes for Piano
From the Diary of a Fly,
from Mikrokosmos #142/Vol. 6
The Night's Music & The Chase,
from Out of Doors |
Maurice Ravel
(1875-1937)
William Bolcom
(b. 1938)
Béla Bartók
(1881-1945)
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~Intermission~
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Quejas ó la Maja y el Ruiseñor,
from Goyescas
(Laments, or The Maiden and the Nightingale) |
Enrique Granados (1867-1916)
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St. François d'Assise. La prédication
aux oiseaux
(St. Francis of Assisi. The Sermon to the Birds),
from Légendes
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Franz Liszt
(1811-1886) |
O Boizinho de chumbo…(The
Little Lead Bull)
From A Prole do bebê, II (Baby's Family, II)
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Heitor Villa-Lobos
(1887-1959) |
Tiger
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Henry Cowell
(1897-1965) |
Tabby Cat Walk
The Serpent's Kiss – Rag Fantasy,
from The Garden of Eden |
William Bolcom
(b. 1938) |

Admission Free, suggested donation $10 at door.
Age 6 and under not admitted.
中華表演藝術基金會
Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
Lincoln, Massachusetts
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Hsiang John Tu 涂祥,
pianist
https://hsiangjohntu.com
The
New York Times
has praised
the "eloquent sensitivity" in pianist Hsiang John Tu's performance.
Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Mr. Tu debuted in New York at Alice Tully
Hall in Lincoln Center as the winner of the Juilliard School Concerto
Competition, and he returned to the same
venue in 2013 as a soloist with the World Civic Orchestra. A recipient
of the Doctoral of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from
Juilliard, Hsiang will begin his new appointment as an Assistant
Professor in Piano at Virginia Tech in the fall of 2019.
Since 2018, Mr. Tu has embarked upon a four-recital series comprising
the complete piano-solo works by Debussy. The fourth and final recital
will take place in 2020. Hsiang's love of thematic programming has
resulted in recitals featuring all animal-themed music and all Opus-1
compositions. As an active chamber musician, Hsiang has premiered
new chamber works at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and collaborated
in sold-out performances at the Joyce Theater in NYC with the renowned
modern dance company Rioult. His other collaboration partners have
included members from top orchestras in New York, New England, and
Utah.
Mr. Tu was prize winners at the New Orleans International Piano
Competition, the Iowa International Piano Competition, the Texas
Kingsville International Piano Concerto Competition, and the American
Paderewski Piano Competition. Hsiang has appeared as a soloist with
the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra,
the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Lake George Chamber Orchestra,
Snow College Orchestra, Boston University Symphonic Orchestra, the
New England Conservatory Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, and the University
of New Hampshire Wind Symphony and Symphony Orchestra. He has been
presented in recitals by the Foundation for Chinese Performing Arts
in Boston, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New
York, the Banff Centre in Canada, and the Park City Music Festival.
Mr. Tu has given master classes at Cardiff University in Wales,
University of Southern California, Penn State University, Loyola
University New Orleans, Utah Valley University, and Colorado Mesa
University, and he has adjudicated in the NHMTA Fall Competition,
US International Music Competition of the Chinese Music Teachers'
Associations of Northern California, US New Star Piano Competition,
and SummerArts Competition at University of Utah. Hsiang was a Lecturer
in Music at the University of New Hampshire from 2016-2019 and held
adjunct positions at Utah Valley University and Snow College.
After winning Taiwan's National Youth Piano Competition as a teenager,
Mr. Tu moved to the U.S. and studied with HaeSun Paik and Hung-Kuan
Chen at the Walnut Hill School in Natick, MA. Hsiang then continued
with Mr. Chen at Boston University and the University of Calgary,
earning a Bachelor's degree in piano performance and winning the
Canadian Music Festival Competition. Thereafter, he studied at the
Juilliard School with Jerome Lowenthal, earning a Master of Music
degree in Piano Performance in addition to the DMA.
An avid baseball fan and foodie, Mr. Tu enjoys fantasy baseball,
cooking, and visiting breweries.

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