DUO! – CHAN YOONG-HAN & ZHAO TIAN 二重奏! – 曾勇涵和赵天
14 APR 2021, 7:30PM VICTORIA CONCERT HALL
PROGRAMME Chan Yoong-Han, violin and viola Zhao Tian, violin Zhang Heyang, presenter
JEAN-MARIE LECLAIR
8 mins
Sonata for 2 Violins in F major, Op. 3 No. 4
HENRYK WIENIAWSKI
10 mins
Etudes-Caprices, Op. 18 • No. 2, 3, 5 and 4
JIN TA
6 mins
The Cool Dudes for 2 Violins and Piano
MIKLOS ROZSA
20 mins
Sonata for 2 Violins, Op. 15a i. Allegro risoluto ii. Lento assai iii. Vivo e giocoso
REINHOLD GLIERE
3 mins
Berceuse for Violin and Viola, Op. 39 No. 3
FRANZ SCHUBERT trans. WOLFF Erlkönig (transcribed for Violin and Viola)
3 mins
演出曲目 曾勇涵,小提琴和中提琴 赵天,小提琴 张鹤杨, 主持人 让-玛丽·勒克莱尔
8 mins
为两把小提琴创作的奏鸣曲, Op. 3 No. 4
亨里克·维尼亚夫斯基
10 mins
练习随想曲, Op. 18 • No. 2, 3, 5 and 4
金塔
6 mins
“酷男二人行”小提琴二重奏
米克洛斯·罗萨
20 mins
为两把小提琴创作的奏鸣曲, Op. 15a
莱因霍尔德·格里埃尔
3 mins
弗朗茨·舒伯特(克里斯蒂安·沃尔夫改编)
3 mins
为小提琴与中提琴创作的摇篮曲,Op. 39 No. 3
魔王 Op. 1, D.328
CHAN YOONG-HAN 曾勇涵 Chan Yoong-Han is currently the Fixed Chair First Violinist in the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. A graduate of Rice University and the University of Massachussetts in Amherst, his teachers include Chan Yong Shing, Beryl Kimber, Sergiu Luca, Charles Treger, David Cerone, Kurt Sassmannshaus and Dorothy DeLay. Yoong-Han has performed solo in concertos by Dvořák, Lalo, Berg, John Williams, Mozart, Martinů, Lutosławski, Wieniawski and Sibelius. As a chamber musician he has collaborated with Christian Blackshaw, Cho-Liang Lin, William Bennett, Claude Delangle, Dennis Lee, Chiao-Ying Chang, T’ang Quartet,
Borodin Quartet, Choir of King’s College (Cambridge), Singapore Dance Theatre, Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble. Yoong-Han is the recipient of the 2000 Shell-NAC Arts Scholarship and the 2004 NAC Young Artist Award. He is also a member of the Board of re:SOUND Collective. He has taught at the University of Massachusetts and Amherst College, and has been teaching in the School of the Arts, Singapore since 2008.
ZHAO TIAN 赵天 Born in Sichuan, China, Zhao Tian began violin lessons with his father at age 3, and entered the Sichuan Conservatory of Music at 8. At 18, he was awarded a full scholarship to study at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, Singapore. In 2014, he was selected as an exchange student at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, and also received a full scholarship from the Manhattan School of Music to pursue his double Master’s Degree. An active chamber musician, Zhao Tian has participated in such festivals as the Aspen Music Festival and Texas Music Festival. He has collaborated with
Glenn Dicterow, Gil Shaham, Pinchas Zukerman, Lucie Robert, David Takino, American String Quartet and Emerson String Quartet. Zhao Tian has also appeared with the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Orchestra and Penang Philharmonic, performing concertos by Bruch and Tchaikovsky. Currently a Section Violinist with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, he plays a 1904 Matthias Albani violin generously loaned by Mr and Mrs Rin Kei Mei.
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