This Wednesday, June 20th classical pianist Chia-Ying Chan will be celebrating her debut CD release concert at the Community Center for the Arts in Urbana, Illinois. The music starts at 7:30 pm. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. She is a faculty member at Community Center for the Arts. She will be playing some solo works by Beethoven, Chopin and some excerpts from the new CD. In addition, Gary June will join her to play some duo works by Dievenne and Brahms. She expressed that she is flattered and grateful for having this event arranged and hosted by Robin Kearton and Community Center for the Arts.
She especially thanks Victor Sachse and Centaur Records to make this to be possible. To place your order, please visit HBDirect or find it on iTunes, Amazon or the other major digital distribution platforms. She will have copies at the show for $15.00. Continue on below to visit the artist online and to check out her music.
- Chia Ying Chan: (Taiwan Native In The Champaign/Urbana, IL. Area)
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Bio:
Chia-Ying Chan, originally from Taiwan, brings passion, vibrancy, sensitivity and creativity to her interpretations of classical music. She is an active soloist and chamber pianist, who has given solo performances and recitals across Taiwan, America and Europe, including at the Conservatorio Superior de Musica de Austurias (Spain); the Sala dei Notari (Italy); National Recital Hall (Taiwan); Carnegie Weill Hall (New York), and has been invited to perform at the Wiener Saal Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria.
Chan has won top prizes in international competitions such as the 2018 American Prize (Third Prize), the 2017 Sinfonia da Camera Concerto Competition (Winner), the 2016 International Music Competition Salzburg Grand Prize (Frist Prize), 2016 American Fine Arts International Concerto Competition (First Place), the 2014 West Virginia University Keyboard competition (First Prize), 2014 American Protégé International Competition of Romantic Music (First Place), and the National University of Tainan (NUTN) Concerto Competition in Taiwan (Winner). Her accomplishments led her to a live broadcast performance at Schubertiade in Chicago in 2017, a solo recital at the PianoForte Foundation in Chicago in 2016, Carnegie Weill Recital Hall performances in 2014 and 2015. Her past orchestra performances are included such as Sinfonia da Camera conducted by Ian Hobson in 2017, and Kostroma Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pavel Gershtein in Russia in 2016. She made her orchestral debut with the National University of Tainan Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto no. 1 in 2006, and received an Exceptional Merit Award from NUTN in 2007. Her most recent review from The News-Gazette by John Frayne stated that:“…..Chan impressed me with her fluent technique and urgent phrasing, and she interacted expertly with the well-performed and -conducted accompaniment of the Sinfonia [in Beethoven]…..”. In addition, a review from The American Prize praised Chan’s, “Beautiful sweeping musical gestures and clarity of finger articulation along with thoughtful pedaling,” when reviewing her performance of Ravel and went on to state that, “[Her] performance presents intertwined melodies and heartfelt emotions,” in her Brahms performance.
She has been selected and invited to attend masterclasses and festivals with world-renowned masters such as Robert McDonald, Alberto Nose, Christopher Taylor, John Perry, Peter Takács, Julian Martin, Jose Ramon Mendez, Vladimir Feltsman, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, John O’Connor and others. Chan has been awarded scholarships for study at universities and festivals throughout the US, Taiwan, and Europe.
Her debut album is released by Centaur Records on April 6th 2018, and it includes works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, and Irving Fine. Chan chose to bring together this selection of repertoire based on her observation of common features and possible links among the pieces that connect them with Beethoven and his legacy, which is a theme she discussed in a lecture recital at National Tainan University in Tainan.
In addition to performing solo piano works, Chan has been an active collaborator in both chamber and accompanist settings. Her repertoire encompasses a wide range of works including composers from the baroque to the present. She is currently the member of Amosa Duo with clarinetist Gary June and devoted to bringing the best of the vast clarinet and piano repertoire to the concert stage. Engagements include performances and recitals in Chicago, several universities throughout the United States, and in many prominent concert halls in Taiwanese tour. This summer, Amosa Duo is going to join Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan as faculty, where they are going to provide recital at Dave Myers Performance Studio at Blue Lake Public Radio.
Chan received her Doctoral degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, where she is currently pursuing an artist- diploma and serving as the piano teaching assistant. Her DMA dissertation focused on the piano works composed by American composer Harold Shapero. Additional appointments include piano faculty at Community Center for the Arts, and instructor at Discover Melody—an international online-conservatory based out of New York, Beijing and Vancouver. She also serves as Vice-director and adjudicator at Chambana Music Competition. Her principal mentors including Timothy Ehlen at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for Doctor of Musical Arts and Artist Diploma; Paul Schenly & Kathryn Brown at Cleveland Institute of Music for Master of Music; and Ching-Jen Wu at National University of Tainan, Taiwan for Bachelor of Music.
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