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Scriabin Jinsang Lee Géza Anda Schumann Mozart Vladimir Ashkenazy Scarlatti Douglas Bostock Brousseau Förster Eivind Gullberg Jensen Jensen Theodor Guschlbauer Antony Hermus Michail Jurowski Jurowski Roman Kofman Jonathan Nott Ola Rudner Muhai Tang Umeda Mario Venzago Christopher Warren Green Nikolaj Znaider Bamberg Bern Reutlingen Busoni Menuhin Knüpfer Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Bern Symphony Orchestra City Chamber Orchestra Hong Kong Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra Vienna Chamber Orchestra Zurich Chamber Orchestra International Chamber Music Festival International Chamber Music Festival Cervo Lucerne Festival Berliner Philharmonie Konzerthaus Berlin Meistersingerhalle Tonhalle Zurich 2001 2005 2008 2009 2012
Jinsang Lee Recital at Musikdorf Ernen Festival 2012 Winner of Concours Géza Anda "...Jinsang Lee is an intelligent musician with charisma..." (A. Zimmerlin, NZZ) "...We not only found a big talent, but also encountered a mature independent artist..." (T. Meyer, Tagesanzeiger) So enthusiastic were the critics in Zurich, when Jinsang won the First Prize at the Concours Géza Anda in 2009. His unique yet mature interpretations won him the Schumann Prize, Mozart Prize and Audience Prize in addition. Jinsang had earlier made his mark in the international piano world by winning top prizes at a number of international piano competitions including First Prize at the Hong Kong International Piano Competition (2008) chaired by Vladimir Ashkenazy; First Prize, Scarlatti Prize and Orchestra Prize at the International Pianoforte Competition Cologne (2005); and Second Prize at the Sendai International Music Competition (2001) followed by a number of top prizes in Korea earlier. Jinsang has performed concerts with renowned conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Michael Border, Douglas Bostock, Michael Brousseau, David Effron, Heiko Mathias Förster, Eivind Gullberg-Jensen, Peter Gülke, Theodor Guschlbauer, Antony Hermus, Michail Jurowski, Roman Kofman, Mark Laycock, Christian Ludwig, Jonathan Nott, Ola Rudner, Si Yeon Sung, Muhai Tang, Umeda Toshiaki, Mario Venzago, Christopher Warren-Green and Nikolaj Znaider. He has performed with famous orchestras including Argovia Philharmonic, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Bern Symphony Orchestra, City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong, Graz Philharmonic Orchestra, Konzerthaus Orchestra Berlin, New Philharmonic Westfalen, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra, Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the WDR Radio Orchestra Cologne, Wuerttemberg Philharmonic Reutlingen and Zurich Chamber Orchestra across different continents. He also appeared in a number of world's most prestigious music festivals, including Busoni Festival, International Chamber Music Festival of Cervo, Musikdorf Ernen, Lucerne Festival, Menton Festival, Menuhin Festival Gstaad, Montreux Festival, Murten Classics, Piano Festival Ruhr, Seoul Art Center Orchestra Festival and the Joy of Music Festival Hong Kong, displaying his impressive and profound musical philosophy. Numerous invitations led him on the international concert stages, including the Berliner Philharmonie, Konzerthaus Berlin, Louvre Museum, KKL Lucerne, Meistersingerhalle Nuremberg, Tonhalle Zurich, Konzerthaus Vienna. In addition to his musical talent and flawless technique as a pianist, Jinsang's passion in searching for the perfect sound has led him to the world of piano manufacturing and tuning. He embarked upon this interesting journey by working at Steinway Austria for 2 years under the guidance of master piano technician Stefan Knüpfer (star of the docu-movie "Pianomania"), seeking to better understand the piano as a living instrument. After that, he moved to Steinway Hamburg to learn the piano manufacturing process himself. Jinsang has sought to take part in every step of creating the perfect piano, from selecting and processing the right wood to auditioning the final completed piano, and playing with the very piano that he chose for the audience. With these special insights and experience, he continues a rich concert career across different continents, most actively in Europe and Asia, to share his journey to find the perfect piano sound with the audience.
Chopin Jinsang Lee Géza Anda Schumann Mozart Vladimir Ashkenazy Scarlatti Douglas Bostock Brousseau Förster Eivind Gullberg Jensen Jensen Theodor Guschlbauer Antony Hermus Michail Jurowski Jurowski Roman Kofman Jonathan Nott Ola Rudner Muhai Tang Umeda Mario Venzago Christopher Warren Green Nikolaj Znaider Bamberg Bern Reutlingen Busoni Menuhin Knüpfer Lucerne Festival International Chamber Music Festival International Chamber Music Festival Cervo Berliner Philharmonie Konzerthaus Berlin Meistersingerhalle Tonhalle Zurich Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Bern Symphony Orchestra City Chamber Orchestra Hong Kong Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra Vienna Chamber Orchestra Zurich Chamber Orchestra 2001 2005 2008 2009 2010
Jinsang Lee Winner of Concours Géza Anda Lucerne Festival 2010 "...Jinsang Lee is an intelligent musician with charisma..." (A. Zimmerlin, NZZ) "...We not only found a big talent, but also encountered a mature independent artist..." (T. Meyer, Tagesanzeiger) So enthusiastic were the critics in Zurich, when Jinsang won the First Prize at the Concours Géza Anda in 2009. His unique yet mature interpretations won him the Schumann Prize, Mozart Prize and Audience Prize in addition. Jinsang had earlier made his mark in the international piano world by winning top prizes at a number of international piano competitions including First Prize at the Hong Kong International Piano Competition (2008) chaired by Vladimir Ashkenazy; First Prize, Scarlatti Prize and Orchestra Prize at the International Pianoforte Competition Cologne (2005); and Second Prize at the Sendai International Music Competition (2001) followed by a number of top prizes in Korea earlier. Jinsang has performed concerts with renowned conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Michael Border, Douglas Bostock, Michael Brousseau, David Effron, Heiko Mathias Förster, Eivind Gullberg-Jensen, Peter Gülke, Theodor Guschlbauer, Antony Hermus, Michail Jurowski, Roman Kofman, Mark Laycock, Christian Ludwig, Jonathan Nott, Ola Rudner, Si Yeon Sung, Muhai Tang, Umeda Toshiaki, Mario Venzago, Christopher Warren-Green and Nikolaj Znaider. He has performed with famous orchestras including Argovia Philharmonic, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, Bern Symphony Orchestra, City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong, Graz Philharmonic Orchestra, Konzerthaus Orchestra Berlin, New Philharmonic Westfalen, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra, Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the WDR Radio Orchestra Cologne, Wuerttemberg Philharmonic Reutlingen and Zurich Chamber Orchestra across different continents. He also appeared in a number of world's most prestigious music festivals, including Busoni Festival, International Chamber Music Festival of Cervo, Musikdorf Ernen, Lucerne Festival, Menton Festival, Menuhin Festival Gstaad, Montreux Festival, Murten Classics, Piano Festival Ruhr, Seoul Art Center Orchestra Festival and the Joy of Music Festival Hong Kong, displaying his impressive and profound musical philosophy. Numerous invitations led him on the international concert stages, including the Berliner Philharmonie, Konzerthaus Berlin, Louvre Museum, KKL Lucerne, Meistersingerhalle Nuremberg, Tonhalle Zurich, Konzerthaus Vienna. In addition to his musical talent and flawless technique as a pianist, Jinsang's passion in searching for the perfect sound has led him to the world of piano manufacturing and tuning. He embarked upon this interesting journey by working at Steinway Austria for 2 years under the guidance of master piano technician Stefan Knüpfer (star of the docu-movie "Pianomania"), seeking to better understand the piano as a living instrument. After that, he moved to Steinway Hamburg to learn the piano manufacturing process himself. Jinsang has sought to take part in every step of creating the perfect piano, from selecting and processing the right wood to auditioning the final completed piano, and playing with the very piano that he chose for the audience. With these special insights and experience, he continues a rich concert career across different continents, most actively in Europe and Asia, to share his journey to find the perfect piano sound with the audience.
Viotti City Chamber Orchestra Hong Kong 2015
Stars of Tomorrow, Vera Kong, aged 13, playing the first movement of Concerto for Violin No.22 in A minor by Viotti with City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong / The “Stars of Tomorrow Concert” was launched for the SECOND time in Hong Kong in August 2015. This year, we have 6 young talented music students performing as soloists with the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong while raising funds to support education for AIDS impacted children in China. We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to all parents, students, musicians, supporters, sponsors, volunteers and audiences for your support to our “Stars of Tomorrow Concert appearing with City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong – A Charity Concert for Chi Heng Foundation”! For more information about our event, please refer to (http•••) or contact us at •••@••• (http•••)
Helmuth Rilling Mozart Levin Chiu Bach City Chamber Orchestra Hong Kong 2012
Hong Kong SingFest 2012 Mozart Great Mass in C minor K.427 (ed. Levin) 1. Kyrie Conductor: Helmuth Rilling Soprano: Louise Kwong Chorus Master: Patrick Chiu Orchestra: City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong Choruses: Hong Kong SingFest Vocalists 2012 Hong Kong Oratorio Society Cantata Singers Hong Kong Young People's Chorus Hong Kong Bach Chamber Choir HKFYG Hong Kong Melody Makers
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