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“Whoever is moved by music to the depths of his soul, and works on his instrument like one possessed, who loves music and his instrument with passion, will acquire virtuoso technique; he will be able to recreate the artistic image of the composition; he will be a performer.”

 – Heinrich Neuhaus

TEACHING

Teaching

STUDENTS

Students

Canadian Music Competition National Final 2017
D. Kabalevsky - Concerto No. 3 in D major, Op. 50, 1st mvt
Soloist: Sean Ping

 

Sean became the national champion in the 8 year old age group!

Canadian Music Competition National Final 2016
J. Haydn - Concerto ​in D major, Hob. XVIII:11, 1st mvt
Soloist: Sean Ping


Sean became the national champion in the 7 year old age group and the grand prize winner in the 7-10 year old category! 

Canadian Music Competition National Final 2015
W.A. Mozart - Concerto in E-flat major, "Jeunehomme",
K. 271, 3rd mvt
Soloist: Janaya Lo


Janaya became the national champion in the 8 year old age group and the grand prize winner in the 7-10 year old category!

Canadian Music Competition National Final 2015
S. Prokofiev - Concerto No. 1 in D-flat major, Op. 10
Soloist:  Rachel Chen


Rachel was the highest-ranking pianist from Ontario in the 14-yr old age group!

Canadian Music Competition National Final 2014
J. Haydn - Concerto in D major, Hob. XVIII:11, 3rd mvt
Soloist: Janaya Lo


Janaya became the national champion in the 7 year old age group!

Classical 96.3 FM show "Wunderkind Meets Wunderpiano" featuring talented young musicians and prizewinners. 

Catch Sean Ping's performance opening this event! He plays the Chopin Waltz in E minor, Op. posthumous. 

Classical 96.3 FM show "RCM Faculty and Students".

Catch Janaya Lo's interview as the youngest pianist in the Phil and Eli Taylor Academy at: 17:51.

Hear Janaya's performance of Debussy's "Jardins sous la pluie" at: 27:13

Janaya Lo playing on the Radio-Canada TV show, "Virtuose." She plays Debussy "Arabesque" No. 1.

Janaya Lo performing Chopin's "Fantaisie-Impromptu", Op. 66, at the Royal Conservatory in Toronto.

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