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[Concert] >> Maestro Fou Ts'ong Piano Recital
Maestro Fou Ts'ong Piano Recital
Date/Time:
Apr. 8th, 2006 19:30 (Sat.)
Venue:
Shanghai Concert Hall
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Programme:

Haydn: Sonata in D major, Hob.xvi/33
Sonata in flat A major, Hob xvi/46
Sonata in B minor, Hob xvi/32
Sonata in flat E major, Hob xvi/49

Mozart: Fantasia in D minor, K397
Adagio in B minor, K540
Gigue in G major, K574
Menuet in D major, K355
Rondo in A minor, K511

- Intermission -

Chopin: Prelude in C sharp minor, Opus.45
Four Mazarkas Opus.30
Berceuse in flat A major, opus.57
Three Mazarkas, Opus.56
Ballade in F minor, Opus.52
Twelve Etudrs . Opus.10.

Fou Ts'ong, described by Time magazine as the greatest Chinese musician alive today, was born in Shanghai in 1934. He studied with Zbigniew Drzewicki in Warsaw and then in 1960 came West, settling in London. He has been a prizewinner in the Bucharest and Chopin competitions and was also awarded the special Mazurka prize. He has performed worldwide in every continent, given master classes in many institutions, colleges, foundations and conservatoires. He has recorded music by composers such as Bach, Handel, Scarlatti, Chopin, Schumann, Schubert, Mozart and Debussy.

In the 1930's, Shanghai was one of the most cosmopolitan cities of the world. Fou Ts'ong was born in 1934. His father was Fou Lei, a famous scholar and an unyielding opponent of injustice. The family possessed the latest recordings of the great pianists of that time. Lei was involved in translating great French novelists and philosophers into Chinese. An Italian piano professor taught Fou Ts'ong, who provided the accompaniment for a church choir in a performance of Messiah for his first appearance in public. Rapid musical developments followed a family decision to support his intensive studies, Fou having agreed to give up his former role as a advocate activist. In 1953 he moved to Europe, where the Warsaw Conservatory professors were amazed at his intuitive grasp of mazurka rhythm, elusive to even the best trained Western pianist. Major awards, including the Chopin Competition in Warsaw led him to the class of Zbigniew Drzewicki, who regarded Fou's talent as natural; teaching by way of suggestions only. A favorite with many of the world's foremost conductors, his regular London recitals inevitably include many of today's legendary pianists in the audience; a clear sign that his great art is appreciated and admired not just by the public and press, but also by his peers. 

The 1960s witnessed insane tumults in China, touching Fou most deeply with the tragic loss of his parents. Every critical accolade has greeted him. TIME magazine called him the greatest Chinese musician alive today. Hermann Hesse called him the only true performer of Chopin. His recording of Chopin's Nocturnes won the instrumental prize of the Japanese critics. Aware of many traditions, but part of none, Fou Ts'ong regards the object of his performances as the complete realization of the score.

His insistence on the importance of every marking would be didactic were it not for him the only truth in music. In conversation he might be judged as a thinker, in performance emotional involvement in the music seems total. Often, he refers to the masters of Chinese painting, their linear precision rendering what is universal from a prospective that is immediate and part of the landscape, and, like a bird in flight, above it and yet part of it.

Fou Ts'ong returned in the fall of 1998 to perform in China for the first time since 1989. His tour included festivals in Beijing and Shanghai as well as master classes. All the proceeds from the tour were donated to the flood victims. He also participates in the Argerich-Beppu Festival in Japan and performs in North America and Canada in the New Year of 1999. His recordings of solo piano music by Mozart and Schumann as well as piano concerts by Mozart and Chopin have recently been issued by Carlton Classics. Fou Ts'ong has been part of the jury at international piano competitions which include Leeds, Queen Elizabeth, Geneva, Chopin, Dino Ciani, etc. He teaches every year at the International Foundation for Young Pianists at Como, Italy.

* The programme is subject to change, it'll be determined to the day of performance.
(Last Update: Apr. 3rd, 2006 10:51)

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