Pianist Angela Park has established herself as one of Canada's leading young musicians. Equally accomplished in both solo and chamber music experience, Angela's versatility has led to continued success in performances across Canada, and in the United States, Europe, and Mexico.
Born in London, Ontario, Angela began her studies at the age of three. Giving public performances by the age of four, Angela was recognized early on as an exceptional talent. With the guidance of James Anagnoson, she went on to become the youngest Gold Medal winner of the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music, and the recipient of numerous awards and prizes at the Ontario Provincial Festivals, Canadian National Music Festival, and the Canadian Music Competitions.
Pursuing many other interests, including violin performance at the national level for ten years, and academic studies in Biology at the University of Western Ontario, Angela eventually decided to concentrate primarily on piano performance in 1999, when she moved to Toronto to study at the University of Toronto with William Aide. She completed her Master of Music in Performance degree with highest honours in 2003. In 2004 Angela received a Chalmers Professional Development Grant from the Ontario Arts Council, which has generously funded her private studies in New York with renowned pianist and pedagogue Jacob Lateiner.
In recent years, Angela has continued her competition success in the United States, winning the grand prize at the 2001 Grace Welsh Prize for Piano, Chicago's most prestigious international competition and a prize and scholarship at the 2003 World Piano Competition in Cincinnati Ohio. During the World Piano Competition, American Record Guide's Donald Vroon described Angela as a "wonderful Canadian pianist who performed with a beautiful tone and a great deal of polish", and renowned critic Gustav Alink wrote "her Schumann Fantasy was simply outstanding in atmosphere and tone! A performer to keep an eye on!"
Her experience with orchestra includes numerous appearances with Orchestra London Canada, the UWO Symphony Orchestra and the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and she has worked with such conductors as Raffi Armenian, Mark Laycock and Yannick Nézet-Séguin. In 2005, Angela performed Mozart's Piano Concerto K. 488 and a world premiere by Canadian composer Michael Pepa with the Canadian Sinfonietta and Tak-Ng Lai at Toronto's Glenn Gould Studio. Solo and chamber music appearances include recitals for the Steinway Society of Chicago, University of Illinois of Chicago, Montreal Debut Series, Glenn Gould Studio's Music Around Us, Les Amis Concerts, and the New York and International Viola Society Concerts with duo partner Sharon Wei. She has performed with internationally distinguished artists, including a tour of Ontario with violist Rivka Golani, and concerts with Canada's finest violinists Scott St. John, Erika Raum, Annalee Patipatanakoon, and Mark Fewer. Her live performances have been recorded and broadcast frequently on CBC National Radio.
Check out the artist's website:
http://www.angelapark.comTrack List:
1. Fantasy in C major, Op. 17 - Durchaus phantastisch und leidensch
2. Op. 17 - Massig. Durchaus energisch
3. Op. 17 - Langsam getragen. Durchweg leise qu halten
4. Sonata in B flat major, K. 333 - Allegro
5. K. 333 - Andante cantabile
6. K. 333 - Allegretto grazioso
7. Images Book II - Cloches à travers les feuilles
8. Images II - Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut
9. Images II - Poissons d'or
10. Etude Op. 33 No.3 in C minor, Grave
11. Prelude Op. 23 No. 6 in E flat major, Andante
12. Prelude Op. 23 No. 7 in C minor, Allegro
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