24 Hours SCHUBERT - 【Selected Chamber Music】Rosamunde
Program
F. SCHUBERT: String Quartet No. 13 in a minor, D. 804 Rosamunde
Performer(s)
Violin|LIN Tzu-ping, CHANG Chun
Viola|CHIANG I-chun
Cello|Victor COO
Artists Introduction
Violin|LIN Tzu-ping
LIN Tzu-ping is currently a Assistant Professor at the National Sun Yat-Sen University. He is the 2nd violinist and founding member of the Voyage String Quartet, and the concertmaster of the Baroque Camerata. He went to Michigan State University for his Doctor of Musical arts.
Violin|CHANG Chun
Dual doctorate of violin and chamber music in performance in Germany and Austria. In 2009, he was selected as the Young Star of the National Theater & Concert Hall. After returning to Taiwan, he further organized and established the performing arts group "VIO Strings", which is committed to performances. He currently teaches in the Music Departments of National Taiwan Normal University, National Sun Yat-sen University, National Kaohsiung Normal University and Tainan National University of the Arts, dedicated to cultivate and educate a new generation of musicians.
Viola|CHIANG I-chun
Recipient of Chi-Mei Arts Award (music category) and a second-rounder in the Primrose International Viola Competition, Dr. CHIANG I-chun earned her doctoral degree at CCM of University of Cincinnati under Masao Kawasaki and Catharine Carroll Lees. Dr. CHIANG has been the Principal Viola with the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, the violist of the Dakota Quartet, and viola instructor in Augustana College and Tunghai University. She is currently on the faculty at the General Education Center of Pingtung University of Science and Technology.
Cello|Victor COO
Filipino cellist, Victor COO, is currently a full-time Assistant Professor at the Taipei National University of the Arts. He is the cellist and founding member of the Voyage String Quartet, and the principal cellist of the Taiwan Connection Chamber Orchestra. A Doctor of Musical Arts graduate of Michigan State University, he also went to University of Maryland for his Master of Music degree.
Time
2022/2/19(Sat) 20:45-21:25
Duration is 40 minutes
Venue: Recital Hall