Tuesday 30 January 2.00 pm
Hao Zi Yoh (piano)
Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor L. 108 (5')
Albeniz: Iberia Book 2 - Rondeña (7')
Haydn: Sonata no 56 in D Major HobXVI:42 (8')
Rachmaninov: Variations on a Theme by Corelli (20')
Ravel: La vallée des cloches (6') and Alborada del gracioso (7')
from 'Miroirs'
Hao Zi Yoh is a Malaysian pianist based in London. She has won top prizes in international piano competitions and has performed around Europe, USA, China, Japan and Malaysia both as a soloist and chamber musician in venues such as Wigmore Hall, Southbank Royal Festival Hall, Salle Cortot, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, and Teatro Quirino (Italy). She also collaborated with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Nova Amadeus and Baleares Symphony Orchestra. Most recently, she has given a concert tour in Northern Italy organised by the Keyboard Charitable Trust, and has been selected as an Artist for the Kirckman Concert Society 2023/24. Hao Zi also participated in creative outreach projects led by the Open Academy for children and elderly with Dementia, where she performed in Music for Moment Concerts at the Wigmore Hall. She collaborated with author-illustrator David Litchfield and improvised to his award-winning book “The Bear and the Piano”. Hao Zi remains in close contact with the music scene in Malaysia. She has given talks, performances and masterclasses to the students of University of Malaya, Bentley Music and Persatuan Chopin in hope to share her experiences and help the younger generation. Hao Zi continues to develop her performing career in addition to tutoring at King's College, London and is a musician of Talent Unlimited. During the London-lock 2021, Hao Zi also organised livestreams and charity fundraisers. Currently she is pursing a part-time Artist Diploma with Martino Tirimo under full scholarship by the Bagri Foundation at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music. Her previous teachers include Christopher Elton, Elza Kolodin and Chong Lim Ng.
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