Pianist: Cherron ChenViolist: Julia WeedaCellist: Amke te Wiesplayed Haydn Trio No. 35 1st movement during Orlando Festival on 14 July 2008. [ More Detail ]
Chen received Interdisciplinary Faculty Development Grant by Shenandoah University, supporting the recording of 5 Taiwanese folk and popular songs sung by Taiwanese singer Liong-Shan Hiah and arranged by Conservatory music composition professor Thomas Albert. Faculty &student musicians included Frances Averitt – faculty flutist, Glenn Caluda – faculty guitarist, Camilo Perez-Mejia-student cellist, and Mark Russell-student percussionist. Chen choreographed to the set of songs titled Longing premiered them at the concert of Living Matters – a Cultural Exploration of Essence. The entire production was interdisciplinary, faculty/student and cross-cultural collaboration. [ More Detail ]
Jin-San Chang Piano and Composing Concert 2008/4/27 PM 7:30Counselor Professor:GordonG.W.ChinFor Piano Trio "The beauty of a city by the mountain" Violin/Tz-Yi Jang Cello/Ping-Wun Wang Piano/Yi-Chan FanComposed by a 13 years old girl and played by students of university. [ More Detail ]
Benjamin Britten Cello Symphony 1st movement part 2 and the 2nd movement. Performed by Julian Lloyd Webber and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields conducted by Sir Neville Marriner. [ More Detail ]
9:40am -- 10:50am April 19, 2008Panel 7: Creativity, InnovationModerator &Host Dr. Adeline Yen Mah*, Physician &WriterPanelists Ms. Julie Su, MacArthur FellowMr. Marc Yu, Pianist, accompanied by Mr. Chris Yu, Cellist; Ms. Chloe YuMr. Steve Chen*, Co-Founder &Chief Technology Officer, YouTube [ More Detail ]
9:40am -- 10:50am April 19, 2008Panel 7: Creativity, InnovationModerator &Host Dr. Adeline Yen Mah*, Physician &WriterPanelists Ms. Julie Su, MacArthur FellowMr. Marc Yu, Pianist, accompanied by Mr. Chris Yu, Cellist; Ms. Chloe YuMr. Steve Chen*, Co-Founder &Chief Technology Officer, YouTube [ More Detail ]
Tchaik - good times. Back then (early 1990s), the video was hard to come by. Internet?? Nah...Picture Guide:0:00 At McHenry Museum with members of Modesto Symphony Orchestra0:08 at the fat cat getting ready for heavy metal on two violins0:16 with Rachel Barton Pine on stage0:24 Rachel Barton Pine on stage flinging bow0:32 with Rachel Barton Pine. Those are her CD's0:40 with Rachel Barton Pine trying looking like metal heads - not very successful0:48 yes it was a big moment for me to play with famous Rachel Barton Pine0:56 another on stage rehearsal moment with Rachel Barton Pine1:04 in Turlock in front of Stan State1:12 construction on my new office - Surgical Artistry, Inc.1:20 the ceiling of my new office being constructed1:28: More construction1:36 more construction1:44 getting closer to completion1:52: Even closer to completion. We moved in October 20062:00 hand X-ray: This means that you're going to see more clinical pictures.2:08 Trauma pager 5:50 am. Ugh. My "shift" is over at 6am. I took these pictures way after the trauma - don't worry I have my priorities straight.2:16 Trauma pager says: "mechanism gun shot"2:24 ETA 2 minutes!2:32 in the OR at Stanislaus Surgical Hospital2:40 Random on stage picture at Stan State. I was actually playing piano there, but I couldn't resist trying out their Steinway D.2:48 Other plastic surgeons that my wife knows2:56 On TV talking about veins. Local TV.3:04 Getting ready for Docs Play the Pops. Dr. Tom Wallace saw my new Steinway didn't even take off his motorcycle helmet. The power of a new Steinway. He plays the piano very very well.3:12 The Docs play the pops publicity photo - Docs play the pops is a Doctor music recital and raises money for MJC (Modesto Junior College) music education.3:20 Me sitting at a desk3:28 Picture in the plastic surgery photography room about 7 years ago3:36 Picture at the steinway store where I bought my steinway. With Piano professor Steve English3:44 with Matt Haimovitz (famous cellist) and Tammy3:52 with Chee Yun (famous violinist) and Tammy (Dr. Wu, the plastic surgeon)4:00 Chee Yun playing on my violin4:08 with Chee Yun and Tammy (Dr. Wu - not that easy for me to say Dr. Wu when referring to her, but I'm getting better)4:16 Charles and Cherrie's (they lent me their video camera which I'm still hogging - I need to give it back soon, because they have something new coming along in their lives) wedding. I got to play violin briefly at their wedding. They are the best friends one could have.4:24 at some Bar. I don't even drink. Very very rare picture4:32 template to place my piano after we had moved - I love hard wood floors.4:39 Piano at my old house. I took this picture, emailed to Steinway guys, and they use it on their computers as their background picture - I went to the piano store recently and saw it on their computer screen background.4:47 My violin gets to meet the new piano4:55 Yan Yan Chan (my piano teacher) playing on Horowitz's piano, me on the violin5:04 my famous constipated look while playing violin5:12 close up of the famous constipated look5:20 Surgeon me at SSH5:28 Surgeon (me) waving good bye after a case at Doctors Medical Center, ModestoOrchestra on the sound track is the Brown University Orchestra.See my piano video (which is completely different from this one):http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwj4yF4gTr0 More info? Go tohttp://www.risingpianofire.com (piano)http://www.modestoacupuncture.comhttp://www.bigveins.comhttp://www.modestosurgery.com [ More Detail ]
The first prize of Piano Trio music competition in Taipei 2007/11/16"Mendolssohn Piano Trio OP49 1rd"獻給林鳳儀,陳省身二位同學Viollin :hong-yi LinCello :jin-shen CnenPiano :chin-shan Chang [ More Detail ]
Julian Lloyd Webber plays Shostakovich Cello Concerto No.1 in Eb, 1st movement, with Nederlands Philharmonie Orkest, Vassily Sinaisky conducting at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. 6th December 1993 [ More Detail ]
Han-Na Chang is a Korean cellist, considered one of today's most outstanding young instrumentalists. Though she was made famous by her impressive cello playing, Han-Na tries to take advantage of other aspects of life outside of music. [ More Detail ]
The first TVB HD show!Violin: Vincent LiauwCello: Joyce ChanPiano: Ng King PanHarp: Ivy KwokGuitar: Stony ChanHorn: Chow Chi Chung Oboe: Katy WongClarinet: Eric KongFlute: Agatha Fong [ More Detail ]
Part-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efk3y5nzdT4Part-1: Trio No. 1 in d minor, Op.49 "I. Molto Allegro ed Agitato" - Mendelssohn. Performed by Mason Yu, violin; Wesley Yu, cello; Albert Chen, piano and coached by William Fitzpatrick.World Vision ConcertDecember 9, 2007Arcadia Presbyterian ChurchArcadia, California.*Violinist Mason Yu, cellist Wesley Yu, and pianist Albert Chen have been playing as a Piano Trio for two years. Through the coaching of renowned artists William Fitzpatrick, Alexander Zhiroff, and Susan Boettger, this trio received First Place this year in the 2007 MTAC VOCE State Senior Ensemble Competition and Third Place last year in the 2006 MTAC VOCE State Intermediate Ensemble Competition. In addition, they've earned 1st place in the 2007 John Child Walker Memorial Competition. Actively performing in showcase concerts and recitals, this trio has received master classes from prominent musicians such as Cornelia Heard. In light humor, these friendly musicians have nicknamed themselves the "Green" Trio, because on several occasions, they all coincidentally wore green on the same day! Spirited and full of character, this trio has spellbound the hearts of many. [ More Detail ]
25 de noviembreEspero que los tocan ahi me envíen sus nombres para ponerlos aca.., esta fué la banda que tocó después de La Capsula, Chan Chan. Arturo en una de las Guitarras el que Canta, buenísimo pero no se como se llama , el del cello grandioso, pero no se como se llama, Jorge Forero toca la trompeta y bueno mandeme los nombres a mi correo cuando vean el video no se pero......véanloque tal, se me acabo la memoria de la camara a si no........ [ More Detail ]
Violinist Tina Chen and pianist Allison Gagnon perform the Waxman Carmen Fantasy (part 1) in the Avsharian studio recital at the Meadowmount School of Music, Westport, NY. Recorded live, July 2007. [ More Detail ]
Violinist Tina Chen and pianist Allison Gagnon perform Waxman Carmen Fantasy (part 2) in Avsharian studio recital at the Meadowmount School of Music. Recorded live, July 2007. [ More Detail ]
Prometheus Chamber Ensemble was founded in 2002 by three concert artists. Tao, violinist; Lukasz Szyrner, Cellist; and Kuei-I Wu, Pianist The Prometheus concerts feature the three artists as soloists, duos and a trio performing a wide range of repertoires.Please visit www.prometheusce.com for more info.This is a live recording from their 11/3/07 concert [ More Detail ]
Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien® plays X. Chen Evapora for flute, violin, clarinet, cello and piano (Part 2) at Slovene Philharmonic Hall, Ljubljana, Slovenia.more info: www.pierrotlunaire.atThe Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® is an international appreciated ensemble founded in Vienna by the flutist Silvia Gelos and the pianist Gustavo Balanesco in order to counteract the discrepancy between the reality of the musical life on one side and the dreams of musicians on the other. The main aim of the ensemble is to offer distinctly different concert programs to audiences and at the same time widen its view and understanding of concerts.The discovery of new repertory Typically for this internationally castled soloist-ensemble is its innovative programmatic work and its self-accountable organizational structure. When Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien® produces international concerts it reserves considerable space for the classic works of the twentieth century. In order to develop these exchanges and progress beyond the stage of mere discovery, and with the purpose of developing cultural relations. Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® regularly collaborates with Austrian and foreign institutions.International actionPierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® contributes to the discovery of the works and the musical ideals of young Austrian and foreign composers by including a pedagogical approach to their works that brings together the musicians, the composers and young students from other countries. Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® invites young foreign composers to participate in its international musical season. The Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien® is presenting worldwide 50 -- 60 performances a year of contemporary music in all aspects and the highest artistic level, in addition to confirmed styles at international festivals, important concert events, in notable concert venues and its own concert cycles.Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble Wien ® is a registered trademark. [ More Detail ]