Tuesday 7 January 2.00 pm
Neo Hung (piano)
Shostakovich: Prelude and fugue no 3 in G major Op 87 (4')
Clementi: Piano Sonata in F sharp minor Op 25 No 5 (14')
Allegro / Lento / Presto
Liszt: Dante sonata (18')
Schubert/Liszt: Lieder transcriptions S 565 (17')
I. Das Wandern
II. Der Müller und der Bach
III. Der Jäger
IV. Die böse Farbe
V. Wohin?
VI. Ungeduld
Scriabin: Piano Sonata no 4 in F sharp Op 30 (7')
(two movts)
Neo Hung started his first piano lesson at the age of six in Hong Kong and gave his first solo piano recital at 13. He studied at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts from 2018 to 2021 under Julie Kuok. He currently studies piano with Dina Parakhina at the Royal College of Music with a full scholarship awarded by the HKSAR government. He has been supported by the Keyboard Charitable Trust since 2024, and Talent Unlimited since 2023.
Neo made his concerto debut in Music Fest Perugia with Chopin's Piano Concerto No.1 under Alessandro Alonzi in 2023. He has also performed internationally in the Amalfi Coast Music Festival, Malaga International Piano Festival, RCM Keyboard Festival, Yale University, Hong Kong City Hall and Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Recently, he has embarked on a tour with solo recitals in a variety of venues across England, such as Bath Abbey, Ely Cathedral, Wakefield Cathedral, St Mary's Perivale Church, St James's Piccadilly Church, University Church Oxford and Westminster Music Library, among many other venues. He made his debut as a Keyboard Charitable Trust Artist in September 2024 at Erin Arts Centre on the Isle of Man. In 2023, Neo won prizes in the Liszt Society Piano Competition, chaired by the renowned pianist Leslie Howard.
Neo has gained inspiration in masterclasses by artists such as Sofya Gulyak, Niel Immelman, Ian Jones, Juan Lago, Marina Lomazov, Gabriel Kwok, Alexandre Moutouzkine, Jerome Rose, Eleanor Wong and Jerome Lowenthal, who lauded him as “an outstanding pianist”.
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