Virtual Masterclass Series: Su Zhen (Viola)
6 September 2021 • 4:00pm
Steven Baxter Recital Studio
PROGRAMME
J.S. BACH
Suite No. 4 in E-flat, BWV 1010
I. Prelude
VI. Gigue
LIU CHI-YUN (B.Mus4), viola
BARTOK
Viola Concerto
I. Allegro moderato
JOELLE HSU MIN (B.Mus3), viola
LIU JIA, piano
ENESCU
Concertstück for Viola and Piano
CAO LAN (B.Mus4), viola
LIU JIA, piano
ABOUT THE ARTIST
In addition, she is a renowned instructor at the China Conservatory of Music in Beijing, and a much sought-after consultant for the Asian Youth Orchestra and the Syndicate of Beijing Musicians’ Association. She is highly honoured to be a representative of the Tenth Chinese National Women’s Congress.
Su was admitted to the orchestral music department of CCOM, where she studied with Professor Wang Zhenshan. After graduation, due to her outstanding achievements, she was appointed as Assistant Principal viola in the China National Symphony Orchestra when she was only twenty-three years old.
In 1996, Su won a full scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she pursued postgraduate studies with the distinguished professor John White. She won the majority of the viola awards at the Academy, and was a prizewinner at the 1997 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition.
From 2000—2004, Su held the post of assistant principal viola of the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. As a solo violist and chamber musician she has given solo and ensemble concerts all over the world, including international festivals in Edinburgh and Geneva, the International Arts Festival in Tokyo and the International Viola Arts Festival in the UK.
ABOUT THIS EVENT
Su Zhen conducts a virtual Masterclass with YST violists.
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This event is supported by the Kris Foundation Viola Masterclass Fund.

TICKETING INFORMATION
• Due to COVID-19 related guidelines, this performance will only be offered virtually.
• All event information is correct at time of print.