East Meets Pipes presents two newly-composed organ works inspired by Asian art and poetry, with the aim to promote cultural heritage awareness and musical expansion. Three students from the Shepherd School of Music (Valentina Huang, Victor Cui, and Katy Li) will share their musical journeys as international students and as performers/composers who fuse their backgrounds in both Chinese and American cultures.
Collaborating with Chinese artist Yixiao Yao, this concert is surrounded by visual memories of landscape, land in motion, constantly changing. Sitting under the foliage, the audience can experience the magic of piano four hands from compositions originally written for organ. A light show will be accompanied with the music. This event seeks to express their unique and culturally informed musical voices, and visual speculations to enrich the organ literature.
East Meets Pipes presents two newly-composed organ works inspired by Asian art and poetry, with the aim to promote cultural heritage awareness and musical expansion. Three students from the Shepherd School of Music (Valentina Huang, Victor Cui, and Katy Li) will share their musical journeys as international students and as performers/composers who fuse their backgrounds in both Chinese and American cultures.
Collaborating with Chinese artist Yixiao Yao, this concert is surrounded by visual memories of landscape, land in motion, constantly changing. Sitting under the foliage, the audience can experience the magic of piano four hands from compositions originally written for organ. A light show will be accompanied with the music. This event seeks to express their unique and culturally informed musical voices, and visual speculations to enrich the organ literature.
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Admission is free.