Plenary Performance: Huang Hsin Yun – FantaC
25 October 2019
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12:00pm
Conservatory Concert Hall 
HUANG HSIN YUN, viola
PROGRAMME
BACH
Prelude from 3rd Suite for Violoncello senza Basso
LIGETI
Hora Lungå
HINDEMITH
Solo Sonata Op. 25, No. 1
VIEUXTEMPS
Capriccio
GARTH KNOX
9 Fingers
JOAN TOWER
Wild Purple
BACH
Sarabande and Gigue from 5th Suite for Violoncello senza Basso
KENJI BUNCH
3 Gs
ABOUT THE EVENT
The program FantaC has lived in my head for a year. It started with my dream of incorporating the Ligeti work into a choreographed project with dance. Then I reflected that if I was able to build more around it, it could become a “program” and stand on its own. In another sense, this is a celebration of wonderful viola movements and pieces from many fabulous composer-violists — Paul Hindemith, Garth Knox, Kenji Bunch and perhaps Bach in his day with a viola d’Amore.
Violist Hsin-Yun Huang has forged a career by performing on international concert stages, commissioning and recording new works, and nurturing young musicians. Here, she presents a programme for solo viola which encapsulates the essence of the instrument.
This performance is presented as part of Performers(‘) Present 2019: Telling Stories.
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM
Narratives – whether historical, political, or musical; whether fact or fiction – are inextricably bound to the ways we experience the world, and the art that translates these experiences.
In the decade since we began hosting the triennial Performers(‘) Present symposium, artistic research has been undergoing rapid and ground-shifting transformations, with the performer’s voice becoming ever more present. As with our previous symposia, Telling Stories seeks to address and evolve the kaleidoscopic issues facing 21st-century performers, as they reflect on their practice in the context of significant shifts in politics, communications and technology, and performance practice.
Come join us and the artistic research community at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music from 23 – 26 October 2019, as we reflect on the power of music narratives and celebrate their narrators in Performers(‘) Present 2019: Telling Stories.
TICKETING INFORMATION
• Free admission.
• All event information is correct at time of print.
• Out of respect for other concertgoers, no children under 6 years of age will be allowed admission.