Lunchtime Pipe Organ Series: Hon Ki Cheung
Wed, Apr 06
|Epsilon Spires
Hon Ki Cheung is a composer, music theorist and organist originally from Hong Kong. Her program for April "Hearing Influences" references traces of the past in modern compositions from around the world including Argentina, Germany, England, Hong Kong, United States, and Czech Republic.
Time & Location
Apr 06, 2022, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Epsilon Spires, 190 Main St, Brattleboro, VT 05301, USA
About the event
About Hon Ki Cheung
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Hon Ki Cheung started learning music as a pipa player at the age of 9, and started her formal musical studies in the Junior Music Program at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. She passed the performance diploma exam by the Central Conservatory of Music with merit in 2008, and have performed both as a soloist, and as a member in multiple Chinese orchestras. In 2012 She completed her undergraduate studies in Electronic Engineering with first class honours at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where she was an exchange student at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden in 2011.
In Stockholm she started learning organ from Ulf Samuelsson, and this led her to pursue a second degree at the University of Kansas, majoring Organ Performance, Music Theory and Composition. Her organ teachers include Michael Bauer and James Higdon. She has received instructions from Karel Paukert, and she has played in masterclasses by David Higgs and Olivier Latry. She has also performed at the Community of Christ Temple in Independence, Missouri. After graduation with distinction from KU in 2016 and a master’s degree in music theory at the Florida State University, she is pursuing her PhD studies in Music Theory with a minor in Sociology at the University of Minnesota under the supervision of Sumanth Gopinath. She is a member of ASCAP.
Hon Ki started composing in 2013. Her composition teachers include James Barnes, Cliffton Callender, Bryan Kip Haaheim, Ladislav Kubik, David Lipten, and Forrest Pierce. Her first work for organ, Chorale Prelude on “Millar”, has been selected to feature in the Bayoubüchlein for the American Guild Organists (AGO) 2016 Convention in Houston. She, as a composer, has also chosen to be one of the awardees of the 2016 AGO Student Commissioning project with organist Alexander Meszler. A Star Ferry Ride for tuba and piano is featured in the FSU Festival of New Music 2017 and the Music by Women Festival in 2019.
Read her recent contribution to the blog: “I Care if You Listen” on the topic of cultural appropriation.
Program for Hearing Influences, Wednesday, April 6th:
Rrrrrrr… (1980/81) Mauricio Kagel (Argentine-German, 1931–2008)
5. Rondeña
3. Repercussa
4. Ragtime-Waltz
Sonata I (1937) Paul Hindemith (German-American, 1895–1963) II. Sehr langsam–Phantasie––Lebhaft–Ruhig
Ancient Sunlight (2003) Judith Bingham (English, b. 1952) I. Prelude
II. Aria
III. Toccata
An Old Friend’s Revisit (2018) Hon Ki Cheung (Hong Konger, b. 1990)
Hommage à Dietrich Buxtehude: Toccata Fugue (1987) Petr Eben (Czech, 1929–2007)
Tickets
Lunchtime Pipe Organ Series
This is your reservation to Lunchtime Pipe Organ Series performance by Hon Ki Cheung. This live musical program is made possible through the generosity of our patrons. Please make a donation to support future programming. Thank you & enjoy the performance!
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