Music at  ST MARY'S   Perivale

 

Tuesday 23 May 3.00 pm 

KaJeng Wong (piano)

Tchaikovsky: Valse Sentimentale Op 51 no 6 (5')

Tchaikovsky: Dumka (7')

5 Rachmaninov pieces (19')
Etude tableaux Op 33 no 2 in C
Moment musicaux Op 16 no 4 in E minor
Prelude Op 32 no 10 in B minor
Prelude Op 32 no 5 in G
Moment musicaux Op 16 no 6  in C

Tchaikovsky: Aveu passionné (3')

Shostakovich: Prelude & Fugue in E minor Op 87 no 4 (9')

Stravinsky-Agosti: 'Firebird' Suite (13')

Scriabin: Prelude and nocturne for LH Op 9 (8')

Rachmaninov Prelude Op 32 no 13 in D flat (6')

 

Praised for his originality and exceptional musicianship, KaJeng Wong was the winner at the Alaska International Piano E-Competition 2018, and was recently awarded Third Prize at the Maria Canals International Piano Competition 2019. Previously, KaJeng achieved success at Los Angeles IPC and Young Concert Artist Audition in New York. He received a commendation by the Hong Kong government and has been selected to represent Hong Kong at multiple international platforms, performing at Esplanade in Singapore, Shanghai Concert Hall, Palau de la Musica Catalana and participated in festivals such as PianoTexas, Verbier Festival and Hong Kong Arts Festival. The featured documentary about his growth, “KJ: Music & Life”, was awarded Best Documentary at the Golden Horse Awards. Besides his activities as a performer, he is involved in collaborative projects involving modern dance and theatres. Recently serving as Artist-in-residence at Zuni Icosahedron, they forged an ongoing relationship experimenting various productions crossing classical music. He also writes prolifically about music and was featured at the Pianist Magazine. Lately he hosted several TV/online programs promoting music in Asia. In the past 4 years, he has also curated the annual Music Lab Festival. After studies with Nancy Loo and Gabriel Kwok in Hong Kong, KaJeng further his training under Prof. Emile Naoumoff at the Indiana University. He is currently pursuing Artistic Diploma at Guildhall School of Music & Drama under Prof. Ronan O'Hora, and with Prof. Julia Mustonen-Dahlkvist at the Ingesund School of Music.

 

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