Yun-Chin Zhou - Evolution (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Yun-Chin Zhou
- Title: Evolution
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Skillman Music
- Genre: Classical, Piano
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:46:14
- Total Size: 129 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147: X. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
02. Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974: II. Adagio
03. No. 4 Ramble (On the Last Love-Duet in Richard Strauss's Opera The Rose-Bearer)
04. Reminiscences de Norma, S. 394 (Piano Transcription After Bellini)
05. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 1, For the Left Hand Alone
06. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 2, Legato
07. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 3, Fifths to Thirds
08. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 4, Ornaments
09. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 5, Melody
A native of Shenyang, China, pianist Yun-Chin Zhou, whose given name means pure melody, has been hailed as a “dashing virtuoso … complete with dazzling fingerwork and shapely phrasing” (Cleveland Plain Dealer).
This season, Mr. Zhou solos with the Columbus Symphony (GA), and the Orchestra of Indian Hill. He has been re-engaged by the Salon de Virtuosi and performs chamber music at Alice Tully Hall, as part of the YCA Gala Concert. Yun-Chin Zhou is a winner of the 2017 Gina Bachauer International Piano Scholarship Competition at Juilliard, which awards financial support for studies at Juilliard as well as a Paul Hall recital, to be broadcast, on WQXR’s Young Artists Showcase.
In addition to his acclaimed New York and Washington, DC recital debuts at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall and at the Kennedy Center on the Young Concert Artists Series, Mr. Zhou has performed in recitals around the U.S. at the Krannert Center, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Harriman-Jewell Series, the Vancouver Recital Society, the Morgan Library and Museum, the Evergreen Museum and Library, at Saint Vincent College, the Lied Center of Kansas, the Port Washington Library, Colgate University, Friends of Music Concerts, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, among others. He has collaborated with YCA Artists including in the Great Hall Series with violinist Paul Huang and at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall and with clarinetist Narek Arutyunian, with whom he has appeared at the Morgan Library and Museum and the Oneonta Concert Association. Last season, Mr. Zhou was soloist with the Fort Smith and Signature Symphonies. The New York Times extolled his “sensational” and “brilliant” performance of Prokofiev’s Concerto No. 3 with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Alice Tully Hall with conductor Michael Stern.
Mr. Zhou won First Prize at the 2013 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, as well as the John Browning Memorial Prize, Ruth Laredo Memorial Award, the Slomovic Prize, and seven performance prizes. He also captured First Prize in the 2013 Gina Bachauer Piano Competition at Juilliard. He won top prizes in the 2007 China International Piano Competition, the 2006 Gulangyu Piano Competition in Xiamen, the Busoni Piano Competition in Italy, and the Cleveland Piano Competition. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras throughout China, including the China National Orchestra in Beijing.
Mr. Zhou began his piano studies at the age of seven. From the age of 19, he studied at the Curtis Institute of Music with Gary Graffman and Robert McDonald, with whom he continues his studies at the Juilliard School.
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01. Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147: X. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
02. Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974: II. Adagio
03. No. 4 Ramble (On the Last Love-Duet in Richard Strauss's Opera The Rose-Bearer)
04. Reminiscences de Norma, S. 394 (Piano Transcription After Bellini)
05. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 1, For the Left Hand Alone
06. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 2, Legato
07. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 3, Fifths to Thirds
08. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 4, Ornaments
09. Etude Fantasy for Solo Piano: No. 5, Melody
A native of Shenyang, China, pianist Yun-Chin Zhou, whose given name means pure melody, has been hailed as a “dashing virtuoso … complete with dazzling fingerwork and shapely phrasing” (Cleveland Plain Dealer).
This season, Mr. Zhou solos with the Columbus Symphony (GA), and the Orchestra of Indian Hill. He has been re-engaged by the Salon de Virtuosi and performs chamber music at Alice Tully Hall, as part of the YCA Gala Concert. Yun-Chin Zhou is a winner of the 2017 Gina Bachauer International Piano Scholarship Competition at Juilliard, which awards financial support for studies at Juilliard as well as a Paul Hall recital, to be broadcast, on WQXR’s Young Artists Showcase.
In addition to his acclaimed New York and Washington, DC recital debuts at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall and at the Kennedy Center on the Young Concert Artists Series, Mr. Zhou has performed in recitals around the U.S. at the Krannert Center, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Harriman-Jewell Series, the Vancouver Recital Society, the Morgan Library and Museum, the Evergreen Museum and Library, at Saint Vincent College, the Lied Center of Kansas, the Port Washington Library, Colgate University, Friends of Music Concerts, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, among others. He has collaborated with YCA Artists including in the Great Hall Series with violinist Paul Huang and at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall and with clarinetist Narek Arutyunian, with whom he has appeared at the Morgan Library and Museum and the Oneonta Concert Association. Last season, Mr. Zhou was soloist with the Fort Smith and Signature Symphonies. The New York Times extolled his “sensational” and “brilliant” performance of Prokofiev’s Concerto No. 3 with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Alice Tully Hall with conductor Michael Stern.
Mr. Zhou won First Prize at the 2013 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, as well as the John Browning Memorial Prize, Ruth Laredo Memorial Award, the Slomovic Prize, and seven performance prizes. He also captured First Prize in the 2013 Gina Bachauer Piano Competition at Juilliard. He won top prizes in the 2007 China International Piano Competition, the 2006 Gulangyu Piano Competition in Xiamen, the Busoni Piano Competition in Italy, and the Cleveland Piano Competition. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras throughout China, including the China National Orchestra in Beijing.
Mr. Zhou began his piano studies at the age of seven. From the age of 19, he studied at the Curtis Institute of Music with Gary Graffman and Robert McDonald, with whom he continues his studies at the Juilliard School.
Year 2018 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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