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Tzuyi Zoe Chen
2019 Fall Piano Recital
Entrance free
WHEN
Saturday, Sep/21/2019, 8 pm
WHERE
Gildenhorn Recital Hall Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center in University of Maryland, College Park, MD
ADDRESS
8270 Alumni Drive College Park MD20742
(Clarice Smith performing arts center main building)
PARKING
Parking at Lot 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f is free on Saturday.
(please download the map and see C10. The concert hall is at C8.)
Paid parking at the stadium-garage (facing the clarice center).
PROGRAM
Bach: English Suite No.3 in G minor BWV808
Brahms: Handel Variations Op.24
Liszt: 3 Forgotten Waltz
Liszt: Après une lecture de Dante - Fantasia quasi sonata

Should I Study Music in Europe or the United States?
Musician's Career Development Talk at Tunghai University Music Department.
A journey of Self-Awakening, Spiritual Discovery, and Divine Fulfillment through Liszt's Apres une lecture de Dante Parallel to a Taiwanese Pianist's Aborad Musical Studies in France, Germany, and the USA.

Unity is strength— Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much
Washington, DC: I.C. Movement Project (ICMP), a contemporary ballet company, returns this season to present their new work, Alliance, for the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. A deeply personal show for Founder/Artistic Director Ivy Chow, as she explores her relationships with Ballet, friendships, love, her ethnicity as a Taiwanese American and her journey to parenthood. For the first time, ICMP will collaborate with Taiwanese musicians Winnie Lan-In Yang, Tzu-yi Zoe Chen, Andy Lin and Molly Jones to bring Alliance to life with live music and dance - sharing the stage.

DCINY Press Release
New York, NY (March tbd, 2019) – DCINY presents the Weill Recital Hall debut of Renaissance Piano Duo, pianists Winnie Yang and Tzu-Yi Chen, who will perform a specially selected classical repertoire that amplifies the art of transcription with works by Busoni, Brahms, Bolcom, Lutosławski, and Yang. The concert takes place on Friday, April 12, 8 PM at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. Tickets are $50. For tickets and information, visit DCINY’s website.
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