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Mendelssohn Chopin Richmond Symphony Orchestra Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra 2014 2015
Spencer's music website / (http•••) Spencer played Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor 3rd mvt / (http•••) Spencer's piano channel (http•••) Spencer Tsai, 9 years old, performed Mendelssohn violin concerto in E minor 2nd movement using 1/4 size violin in the Spring Recital in the recital hall of South Arm Church in Richmond on March 15, 2014. Introduction of Spencer Tsai / Spencer Tsai, 10 years old in 2015, is a young exceptional Canadian violinist, pianist and original prolific composer. He loves to perform on the stage and has performed in public more than 100 beautiful violin repertoires including 30 pieces of ARCT. He also has performed in public more than 30 piano repertoires including 10 pieces of ARCT. In his violin achievements, Spencer has already completed ARCT Violin Performer's Diploma Exam of RCM and acquired first class honors with distinction at 9 years old. Spencer has also won 15 first places in different violin competitions within three years. Additionally, Spencer has experiences with the orchestras as soloist for 14 times, such as the Annual Orchestra of RMS, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Delta Youth Symphony Orchestra, Abbotsford Youth Orchestra and Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra. In his composition achievements, up to 2015, Spencer has finished more than 160 pieces of individual instruments and different categories which include piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, harp as well as several series' of 18 art songs in English, French, German & Italian, 24 pieces of chamber music, 5 full-length concertos (for violin; piano; cello & flute) and 5 symphonic poems. Most of his music has been performed in public. Aside those, Spencer enjoys improvising on piano and studies piano as well. He is also an impressive pianist. Right now, he is mainly working on ARCT pieces of RCM. He also works on his piano compositions as well as on his piano concerto. In his piano achievements, Spencer won prizes in three Grade 10 piano competitions of the senior division in the Vancouver Kiwanis Music Festival 2014 and also won prize in ARCT Chopin repertoire in the Vancouver Kiwanis Music Festival 2015. He has already completed ARCT Piano Performer's Diploma Exam of RCM in 2015 as well. PS. RCM means "The Royal Conservatory of Music". It is a most prestigious and authoritative music education institutions in Canada. It is also one of the largest and most respected music education organizations in the world. ARCT means "The Associate of The Royal Conservatory". It is the uppermost demand and examination of music in both performance and theories with the highest academic standings in RCM. It awards diplomas for the qualified performers and teachers by The Royal Conservatory.
Haydn Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra 2020 2021
"VMO's 2021" Spring Concert Haydn Cello Concerto No. 1 in C-Major, Job, VIIb/1 Featuring Soloist: Joseph Elworthy ((http•••) Recorded on April 17, 2021 Live broadcast from May 9, 2021 Conductor: Ken Hsieh, Music Director/Conductor (www.kenhsieh.com) Please consider Donating to the Orchestra (Tax Deductible Receipt provided for all donations over $20 dollars) (http•••) to COVID-19, the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra Society was not able to carry out its live performances since March, 2020; however, we are excited to be continuing our 2020-2021 season virtually for at least the first half of the season. Join Maestro Ken Hsieh and the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra through a virtual concert from the beautiful Chan Centre for Performing Arts. Please consider liking us on Facebook at: (http•••) Subscribe to the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra's newsletter by sending your name and e-mail address to •••@••• For more information please go to: www.vmocanada.com
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"VMO Winds at the Chan Centre for Performing Arts" Dvorak's Wind Serenade in d-minor, Op. 44 0.00-12.08 Pre-Concert Talk (Ingrid Chiang and Ken Hsieh) *To Skip to the music directly: 12:08-16:43 First Movement 16:44-23:17 Second Movement 23:18-31:56 Third Movement 31:57 to End Fourth Movement and Closing remarks Recorded on November 20, 2021 Live broadcast from December 8, 2020 Conductor: Ken Hsieh, Music Director/Conductor (www.kenhsieh.com) Please consider Donating to the Orchestra (Tax Deductible Receipt provided for all donations over $20 dollars) (http•••) Due to COVID-19, the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra Society was not able to carry out its live performances since March, 2020; however, we are excited to be continuing our 2020-2021 season virtually for at least the first half of the season. Join Maestro Ken Hsieh and members of the wind section from the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra through a virtual concert from the beautiful Chan Centre for Performing Arts. Please consider liking us on Facebook at: (http•••) or Subscribe to the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra's newsletter by sending your name and e-mail address to •••@••• For more information please go to: www.vmocanada.com