August 20, 2000
Sunday, 8 PM at Keiter Center
Student Recital

1.
Partita No. 4            J.S. Bach
Hsin-Tai Liu, piano

2.
Two pieces for Viola and Piano     Cindy Liang (composed during this music festival under the direction of Professor Yang Yong)
(world premiere)
Gloria Hsin-I Huang, viola
Cindy Liang, piano


3.
Préludes 2nd Livre, XII: Modérément animé         Claude Debussy
Monty Yi-Hsin Lin, piano

4.
Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor : Fantasy         J.S. Bach
Ho-Yi Chen, piano

5.
Fantasia in F minor, Op. 103                     Schubert
Wendy I. Chen, piano
Hsin-Tai Liu, piano


--Intermission--

6.
Complete Piano Sonatas III, Hoboken XVI:49             J. Haydn
Cindy Liang, piano
7.
Piano Sonata XVI52                         J. Haydn
I: Allegro
Claire Yi-Lu Chen, piano

8.
Fairy Tale Op. 113 for viola and piano             R. Schumann
I: Nicht Schnell
II: Lebhaft
Gloria Hsin-I Huang, viola
Claire Yi-Lu Chen, piano


9.
Toccata in F# minor, BWV 910                 J.S. Bach
Hsiao-Ling Chang, piano

The Artists:

Hsiao-Ling Chang was born in Taiwan. She received her BA from the National Institute of the Arts in Taipei, and her MA from the New England Conservatory of Music under Randall Hodgkinson, Irma Vallecillo, and Rolf-Peter Wille. She will continue her studies at the University of Calgary with Hung-Kuan Chen.

Alice Chen: 14-year-old Alice Chen was born in Texas and moved back to Taiwan when she was four. She was the first prize winner of both the 1997 and 1999 Taipei Junior Piano Competitions. She also plays cello and loves swimming.

Ho-Yi Chen, a native of Taiwan, received her bachelor degree from the National Taiwan Normal University. She studied with Meng-Shien Tu, Rolf-Peter Wille, and Hung-Kuan Chen. She is a master degree candidate at Manhattan School of Music under Dr. Arkady Aronov.

Wendy I. Chen comes from Taiwan and is a master degree candidate at California State University at Fullerton.

Claire Yi-Ju Chin is a sophomore at the Fu-Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. She was the first prize winner of both the 1990 and 1993 Taipei City Youth Piano Competitions.

Julia Yu-Chen Chiu is a junior at Taipei Chung-Ho Junior High School. She is a member of the Taipei Youth Orchestra, and was one of the finalists in the Taipei district viola competition.

Leni Yu-Chen Chiu is a freshman at the National Taichung Teachers College in Taiwan.

Chia-Lin Fan was born in Taiwan in 1981. She started cello at the age of nine and became the prize winner of the String Competition in Taiwan only two years after. She came to the United States in 1994, attended the Idyllwid Arts Academy in California, and graduated in 1998 with the award of the "Most Outstanding Scholar." She has worked with Jamos Starker, Gary Hoffman, the Tokyo String Quartet, and the American Quartet. Her teachers include John Walz, Richard Aaron and Coln Carr. She is currently a junior at the New England Conservatory of Music study with Mr. Laurance Lesser.

Tina I-Ting Hsu: is a sophomore at the National Institute of Arts in Taiwan. She was the first prize winner of the 1997 Tainan Violin Competition, and a prize winner of the 1997 Taiwan Music Competition.

Gloria Hsin-I Huang: is a freshman at Taiwan Chung-Chung High School.

An-Hui Lai: is a freshman at the National Institute of the Arts in Taiwan. She was the prize winner of the French Horn division in both 1994 and 1995 Taiwan Youth Music Competitions.

Cindy Liang: is a freshman of Tainan Women's Technical College in Taiwan.

Monty Yi-Hsin Lin: is a sophomore at Jen-Ai Junior High School in Taiwan. He was one of the prize winners of the both the 2000 Taiwan Youth Music Competition and the 2000 Taipei Youth Violin Competition.

Kevin Shih-Kai Lin: is a junior at Walnut Hill School and studies violin with Mary Lou Churchill.

Hsin-Tai Liu: is junior at California State University at Fullerton.

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