27th Edition Of Singapore International Piano Festival to take place in 2021
The 27th edition of the annual Singapore International Piano Festival takes place 3-6 June this year, featuring four virtuoso pianists and a broad scope of musical works.
Kseniia Vokhmianina, Churen Li, Nicholas Loh and Chang Yun-Hua will each perform solo recitals in the historic Victoria Concert Hall over four nights. Ticket sales begin on Thursday 8 April at 10am.
Lim Yan, Artistic Director of the Singapore International Piano Festival, said:
"The 27th edition of the Singapore International Piano Festival promises to be a jubilant return of the Festival. I’m delighted to welcome four brilliant pianists presenting varied and wide-ranging programmes with music spanning the 18th century to the present day; from familiar favourites to modern masterpieces by Aaron Copland and George Crumb."
Praised for her “artistry of the highest order” (The Straits Times), the multi-award-winning Kseniia Vokhmianina opens the 2021 Singapore International Piano Festival with a recital of Bach, Rachmaninoff and three evocative preludes by one of the most important 20th century composers of her native Ukraine, Levko Revutsky.
Listed in Singapore Tatler's 2018 Generation-T List, 25-year-old Li Churen is the “epitome of poise and polish” (The Straits Times), a pianist impressing audiences with her musicality, poetry and charm. Besides hearing her own take on Bach, come witness the uncanny inventiveness of Crumb’s Five Pieces for Piano, a piece close to Li, which are framed by the creative fantasies of Schumann and Ravel.
A familiar personality in the Singapore music scene, Nicholas Loh affirms his title as a “fervent exponent of new music” in this programme of contemporary piano works. The American composer-pianist Frederic Rzewski’s North American Ballads is a fascinating evocation of American social history cast in the manner of Bach’s chorale preludes, while George Crumb’s Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik takes you on an otherworldly night journey across his signature soundscape.
From the seaside glitter of the Spanish coast to the folk melodies of Eastern Europe, Taiwanese pianist Chang Yun-Hua presents a colourful journey on the piano that includes Brahms’ sparkling 25 variations on a Handellian theme and Beethoven’s middle period masterpiece that starts with a farewell but ends in happy reunion.
In addition, there’ll be a preface to the festival: an online conversation with pianist Mei Yi Foo. The conversation will be available to watch for free on 2 June, on the Singapore International Piano Festival’s Facebook page, and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra’s YouTube channel.
In Conversation with Mei Yi Foo
Mei Yi Foo, Pianist / Lim Yan, Artistic Director - Singapore International Piano Festival
Wed / 02 Jun 21 / 9.00pm
Facebook & YouTube
Get to know well-known UK-based Malaysian pianist Mei Yi Foo in this chat. Hosted by SIPF Artistic Director Lim Yan, Mei Yi will regale you with the story of her musical beginnings, her life as a musician and sharing music with audiences as well as family. Hear her advice on performance preparation, recital programming, as well as her perspectives as a teacher and a career pianist. Don't miss this illuminating dive into the life of a pianist.
FORMAT: This is a free digital event on our Facebook page and Youtube channel.
FeaturingMei Yi Foo, Pianist / Lim Yan, Artistic Director - Singapore International Piano Festival
Kseniia Vokhmianina
Kseniia Vokhmianina, piano
Thu / 03 Jun 21 / 4.00pm
Thu / 03 Jun 21 / 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
Update, 1 Jun: We regret that audience capacity is reduced to 50. Affected ticketholders will be updated via email. To accommodate you, a new 4pm show will be opened. Any remaining tickets will be made available to public from 2 Jun, 2pm.
Praised for her “artistry of the highest order” (The Straits Times), the multi-award-winning Kseniia Vokhmianina opens the 2021 Singapore International Piano Festival with a recital of Bach, Rachmaninoff and three evocative preludes by one of the most important 20th century composers of her native Ukraine, Levko Revutsky.
FeaturingKseniia Vokhmianina, piano
ProgrammePartita No. 1 in B-flat major, BWV 825 | Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S. Bach) |
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Three Preludes, Op. 4 | Levko Revutsky |
Six moments musicaux, Op. 16 | Sergei Rachmaninoff (Rachmaninoff) |
Churen Li
Churen Li, piano
Fri / 04 Jun 21 / 4.00pm
Fri / 04 Jun 21 / 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
Update, 1 Jun: We regret that audience capacity is reduced to 50. Affected ticketholders will be updated via email. To accommodate you, a new 4pm show will be opened. Any remaining tickets will be made available to public from 2 Jun, 2pm.
Listed in Singapore Tatler's 2018 Generation-T List, 25-year-old Churen Li is the “epitome of poise and polish” (The Straits Times), a pianist impressing audiences with her musicality, poetry and charm. Besides hearing her own take on Bach, come witness the uncanny inventiveness of Crumb’s Five Pieces for Piano, a piece close to Li, which are framed by the creative fantasies of Schumann and Ravel.
FeaturingChuren Li, piano
ProgrammePrelude after Bach | Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S. Bach) |
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Kreisleriana, Op. 16 | Robert Schumann (Schumann) |
Five Pieces for Piano | George Crumb |
Miroirs | Maurice Ravel (Ravel) |
Nicholas Loh
Nicholas Loh, piano
Sat / 05 Jun 21 / 4.00pm
Sat / 05 Jun 21 / 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
Update, 1 Jun: We regret that audience capacity is reduced to 50. Affected ticketholders will be updated via email. To accommodate you, a new 4pm show will be opened. Any remaining tickets will be made available to public from 2 Jun, 2pm.
A familiar personality in the Singapore music scene, Nicholas Loh affirms his title as a “fervent exponent of new music” in this programme of contemporary piano works.
The American composer-pianist Frederic Rzewski’s North American Ballads is a fascinating evocation of American social history cast in the manner of Bach’s chorale preludes, while George Crumb’s Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik takes you on an otherworldly night journey across his signature soundscape.
FeaturingNicholas Loh, piano
ProgrammeNorth American Ballads | Frederic Rzewski |
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Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik | George Crumb |
Chang Yun-Hua
Chang Yun-Hua, piano
Sun / 06 Jun 21 / 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
Update, 1 Jun: We regret that audience capacity is reduced to 50. Affected ticketholders, please check your email for info. We apologise for the inconveniences caused.
From the seaside glitter of the Spanish coast to the folk melodies of Eastern Europe, Taiwanese pianist Chang Yun-Hua presents a colourful journey on the piano that includes Brahms’s sparkling 25 variations on a Handellian theme and Beethoven’s middle period masterpiece that starts with a farewell but ends in happy reunion.
FeaturingChang Yun-Hua, piano
ProgrammePiano Sonata No. 26 in E-flat major, Op. 81a “Les Adieux” | Ludwig van Beethoven (Beethoven) |
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Piano Variations | Copland |
Almería from Iberia, Book II | Isaac Albéniz (Albéniz) |
Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24 | Johannes Brahms (Brahms) |
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