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2024 LEWIS EADY EMERGING ARTISTS SERIES | CATHERINE CHANG
Welcome to the Lewis Eady Emerging Artists Series in collaboration with CLEF | Chiron Lewis Eady Foundation.
Recital with Catherine Chang
7.30pm, Wednesday 12 June
Lewis Eady Steinway NZ Showroom
Programme: Details to come
Catherine Chang is a New Zealand pianist, and holds a BMus in Classical Piano Performance from the University of Auckland under Richard Liu. She has performed with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Auckland Youth Orchestra, Auckland Youth Choir, NZ Opera and Chamber Music New Zealand.
Catherine received the People’s Choice Award and Runner-up of the National Young Performer of the Year, Best Performance of a New Zealand work at the Lewis Eady National Piano Competition, and Runner-up and Best Performance of a Classical Sonata at the Lewis Eady National Junior Piano Competition.
Catherine is highly sought after as a collaborative pianist and teaches piano at the Chiron Music Academy. She has extensive collaborative experience, having accompanied studio concerts and playing for masterclasses with international artists. Additionally, Catherine has accompanied students for exams, auditions, and local/international competitions with great success and distinction.
After a successful audition trip to the UK at the end of last year, Catherine is very excited to be starting her MMus in Piano Performance at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in September this year.
The recital will feature works including Deux legendes - Liszt, and Piano Sonata no.7 'Stalingrad' by Prokofiev.
2023 LEWIS EADY EMERGING ARTISTS SERIES | ABHINATH BERRY
Welcome to the Lewis Eady Emerging Artists Series in collaboration with CLEF | Chiron Lewis Eady Foundation.
Recital with Abhinath Berry
7.30pm, Friday 29 September
Lewis Eady Steinway NZ Showroom
Programme:
Chopin - Nocturne, Op. 48 No. 1
Wagner-Liszt - Isolde's Liebestod
Ravel - Gaspard de la nuit
Interval
Rautavaara - Etudes, Op. 42
Chopin - Ballade, No. 1 Op. 23
Wagner-Liszt - Overture to Tannhauser, S. 442
Abhinath Berry is a pianist and composer from Dunedin, New Zealand.
He began self-study of the piano at the age of 15, and has been studying piano with Blair Professor Terence Dennis since 2019. He attained a Bachelor of Music with first-class Honours in Performance and Composition from the University of Otago’s School of Performing Arts in 2022. Abhinath has recently been named the winner of Creative New Zealand’s Jack McGill Scholarship, and a Dame Malvina Major Foundation Arts Excellence Award. Since 2019, he has been awarded all possible prizes from the School of Performing Arts in performance, composition, and academic music. In his final year, he was awarded the Victor Galway Medal, Simon Gibson Memorial Prize, Charles Begg Prize, Prestige Scholarship in Music, and the Ida G. White Memorial Prize.
Abhinath was awarded a Young Artists’ Award from the Wagner Society of New Zealand and has recently presented a second national recital tour featuring works of Liszt and Wagner-Liszt. In 2021, he was awarded a FAME Emerging Practitioner Award, and the coveted Graduates’ Association award for Outstanding Contribution to Arts and Culture.
Abhinath is also a composer, and was the winner of the 2022 Lilburn Prize for his Sonata-Fantasie for solo piano, and in 2021 for his String Quartet No. 2. His work Prologue from Metamorphoses was selected for the Todd Corporation Young Composers' Award, and was performed and recorded by the NZSO. At present, Abhinath is continuing to present recitals across New Zealand, and is exploring options for postgraduate study abroad.
2023 LEWIS EADY EMERGING ARTISTS SERIES | CHARLES COOP
Welcome to the Lewis Eady Emerging Artists Series in collaboration with CLEF | Chiron Lewis Eady Foundation.
Recital with Charles Coop
2.30pm, Sunday 30 July
Lewis Eady Steinway NZ Showroom
Programme:
Beethoven - Sonata No. 29 in B flat major, Op. 106 “Hammerklavier”
I. Allegro
II. Scherzo, assai vivace
III. Adagio sostenuto. Appasionato e con molto sentimento
IV. Largo - Allegro risoluto
Interval
Schubert - Sonata No. 19 in C minor D958
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Menuetto. Allegro - Trio
IV. Allegro
Charles Coop, a French pianist with close family links to New Zealand and New Zealand nationality, started studying piano at the age of six under the guidance of Françoise Lepape, then with Michel Wiggers at the Uccle Music Academy.
At the age of 15 Charles was admitted to the class of Aleksandar Madzar at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels through the “Young Talents” programme.
He has participated in numerous masterclasses with renowned artists such as Shai Wosner, Vitaly Samoshko, Mateusz Borowiak, Jura Margulis, Liebrecht Vanbeckevoort, Boyan Vodenitcharov, Pascal Godart, Andrea Luchessini and Kyoko Hashimoto.
Charles was awarded the 2nd prize at the Liège piano competition in 2018, and the 2nd prize at the Forte International competition in Brussels in 2022. He has performed the Grieg piano concerto with the Leuven Student Orchestra and a Beethoven piano concerto with the KCB Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Wouter Versavel.
Charles is a member of Duo Athenaeum, a piano duo created with Romanian pianist Antonia Tudose, currently exploring 4-hand repertoire by French and Romanian composers.
2022 LEWIS EADY EMERGING ARTISTS SERIES | SIYU SUN
Welcome to the Lewis Eady Emerging Artists Series in collaboration with CLEF | Chiron Lewis Eady Foundation. A series of concerts planned for 2022, featuring young emerging artists.
CONCERT 3.
Recital with Siyu Sun
2022 LEWIS EADY EMERGING ARTISTS SERIES | CATHERINE CHANG
Welcome to the Lewis Eady Emerging Artists Series in collaboration with CLEF | Chiron Lewis Eady Foundation. We have a series of six concerts planned for 2022 featuring young emerging artists.
CONCERT 2.
Recital with Catherine Chang
CLEF SCHOLARSHIPS DUO CONCERT
Welcome to the CLEF | Chiron Lewis Eady Foundation Scholarships Duo Concert
Join our CLEF Scholarship students in this concert showcasing the incredible work they have been putting into their duo partnerships this year. Since forming these duos for violin, cello, flute and piano earlier this year, our young artists have collaborated with each other, our Chiron teaching staff and through their education programme received masterclasses from international figures such as Matthew Barley, Stephen De Pledge and Benjamin Baker. We can’t wait to share their artistry in this ensemble concert - featuring works by Beethoven, Schubert and Ravel.
clef - encouraging and supporting talented and deserving music students in New Zealand who are committed to their musical education.
Each funding year, clef offers up to ten scholarships and appoints up to two Young Artists, offering them performance and focused training opportunities plus guidance from visiting international artists.
Our scholarship students for 2022 are: Kaylee Cai, Hayden Chiu, William Xu, Annie Ye, Ella Zhang, Sarah Lee, Catherine Li, Yuzhang Wu, Lorna Zhang, Ashley Ling and Geoffrey Hill.
2022 LEWIS EADY EMERGING ARTISTS CONCERT SERIES | OTIS PRESCOTT-MASON
Welcome to the Lewis Eady Emerging Artists Concert Series in collaboration with CLEF – the Chiron Lewis Eady Foundation. We are excited to be holding concerts once again and have a series of six concerts planned for the remainder of 2022 featuring young emerging artists.
CONCERT 1.
Recital with Otis Prescott-Mason
National Competitions
2021 sees the partnering of two New Zealand icons to deliver national competitions, the Lewis Eady National Piano Competition and the National String Competition | 10 -12 February 2022.