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Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma presents:
 
Amy I-Lin Cheng

Upcoming performances: Amy I-Lin Cheng

A virtuosic concert pianist, avid chamber musician and international educator, Amy was recently appointed head of the piano program at the Wanda L. Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City University.

Amy  has performed in venues ranging from Carnegie Hall to the National Recital Hall of Taiwan. She is the winner of the 2000 Heida Hermanns International Young Artist Piano Competition and toured Asia after winning first place in the Rising Young Artist Series in Taipei.

The New York Concert Review calls Amy “a natural talent,” noting “her control of the keyboard is complete, technique easy and relaxed, with a wide range of touch, color and dynamics.”

Amy was born in Changhua City, Taiwan, and was encouraged by her German-born piano professor, Rolf-Peter Wille, to pursue a musical career abroad. She moved to the United States at the age of 15 and went on to graduate from the Curtis Institute of Music (BM) and from Yale University School of Music (MM and Artist Diploma). She is a candidate for her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the New England Conservatory.

She made her Boston concerto solo debut at the age of 17 at Jordan Hall under the baton of Benjamin Zander, and her Manhattan debut at Merkin Concert Hall, under the auspices of the Guild of Composers. She has been concerto soloist with the Musica Viva Moscow Chamber Orchestra under Alexander Rudin, with Taiwan’s Taichung Philharmonic, and with the Oklahoma Community Orchestra under Manuel Prestamo. Her performances have been broadcast live by WGBH Boston, La Radio Suisse Romande – Espace 2, and KCSC in Edmond, Oklahoma.

“I enjoy performing in a wide range of venues,” said Cheng. “May the concerts be of solo, chamber music or concerto performances, my goal has never been different: to communicate with the audience the emotional, intellectual and spiritual contents of the music performed.”

Pianist Claude Frank describes her as “a brilliant, sensitive, imaginative and most beguiling pianist.” The Tulsa World notes her “great and startling power.” James D. Watts Jr. reviewed a recent performance: “The sledgehammer-like chords, the frenetic passage work, all were delivered with a kind of fierce energy. Yet, Cheng never resorted to histrionics. Each emotional shift was presented clearly and distinctly.”

She met her husband, clarinetist Chad Burrow, at Yale University and moved to his native Oklahoma five years ago. Burrow, the youngest principal at the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, has taught at the Bass School of Music since 2001.

Amy and Chad comprise Duo Clarion and are founding members and co-directors for the Brightmusic Chamber Music Series at St. Paul's Cathedral in Oklahoma City. In addition to frequent regional performances, the husband-and-wife duo have performed in Asia, Europe, and on the East and West Coasts. They made their debut CD on the Albany Records release “Where the Sunsets Bleed: Chamber Music of Edward Knight.”

Amy is vice president of the Chopin Society of Mid-America and active in the Music Teachers National Association and Oklahoma Music Teachers Association. She has adjudicated for the Amadeus Piano Festival Competition, Central Oklahoma Music Teachers Association, and the Music Teachers Association in Midland, Texas.

She has been on the faculty at the Franklin School of Performing Arts in Massachusetts and at Oklahoma State University, and given recitals, workshops and lectures from the University of Maine to the University of Utah.

Amy studied extensively with Claude Frank and Wha-Kyung Byun and performed in master classes for Emmanuel Ax, Boris Berman, Leon Fleisher, Murray Perahia, Gary Graffman and Mischa Dichter. She studied chamber music with Robert McDonald, Michael Friedmann, John O’Conor, Peter Frankl, and Isaac Stern as well as for the Emerson String Quartet, American String Quartet, and Orion String Quartet.

She has performed with the American Chamber Players and is a member of America’s Dream Chamber Artist in New York City. A founding member of the Goffriller Trio, she performed in the Third Jerusalem International Chamber Music Encounters in Israel, directed by Isaac Stern, and in the 1999 La Jolla SummerFest.

Amy performed at the Society of Composers, Inc. National Conference, and in music festivals including the Académie de Musique de Lausanne in Switzerland; the Third Gilmore International Keyboard Festival; the Amadeus Piano Festival in Tulsa; International Clarinet Connection at the New England Conservatory; Taos School of Music, and the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival.


Our next concert is Tuesday

Our next concert is Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 at 7:30 p.m.

“Wind Song”


Poulenc  --  Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano
Brahms  --  Horn Trio, Op. 40
Mozart  --  Quintet for Piano and Winds, K. 452

Saint Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral - Northwest 7th at Robinson - Oklahoma City

Admission is free, although donations are greatly appreciated

 
Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma
P. O. Box 404
Oklahoma City, OK   73101-0404

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All images, text and original music © 2008 Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma.
Photography by Mary Jane Alexander.