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2013 U.S. Open Winners

UPDATED: Congratulations to my students who won awards in their categories at the 2013 U.S. Open Music Competition!

First congratulations is in order for seven year old student April who just won 3rd place in the Showcase Piano Solo category for her performance of the Dussek Sonatina Op.20 No.4 and the Prokofiev Tarantella Op.65 #4 in D Minor:

Also congratulations fifteen year old Rachel won 3rd place in the Treasury of Baroque category for her performance of the Bach Invention No.15:

Finally congratulations to Michael Tu’s 4th place award in the Treasury of Classical category for his performance of the Clementi Piano Sonata Op.36 No.4 in F Major, Con Spirito:

Congrats to my 2012 U.S. Open Piano Competition Winners!

Congratulations to my students who were winners in the 2012 U.S. Open Piano Competition!

  • Ryan Chang – bronze winner in Baroque
  • Leon Chou – crystal winner in Showcase Solo
Good job guys!!

Fall 2010 Studio Announcements

As of August, 2010, tuition rates are as follows:

  • 30 min. – $38/hr
  • 45 min. – $55/hr
  • 60 min. – $73/hr (required for competition and certification exam students)

Currently my studio has one opening,  please contact me to get on my waiting list as openings do come up from time to time.

2010 US Open Winners!

Congratulations to Eugene Chou 2nd place winner and Leon Chou 4th place winner in this year’s US Open piano competition!

US Open Piano Competition 2009 Winners

I would like to say congratulations to my students Eugene and Leon Chou for their wonderful competition results (US open) and all their hard work!

Eugene Chou: Treasury of Classical-Advanced–4th place
Leon Chou Showcase Piano Solo–4th place.

They will play award concert this coming Saturday, for more detail please check http://www.usomc.org/events/award_concerts.html

2008 American Fine Arts Festival Competition Winners

I want to express how proud I am of Eugene, Leon, Patrick, Linda, and Vishank for participating in the American Fine Arts Festival 2008 Competition. The competition was exceptionally difficult, with over 600 participants. All five of my students were selected by the judges as winners and have been invited to perform in New York City. Congratulations to you all for your hard work and for doing such a great job!

For more information on the American Fine Arts Festival, please visit www.afafestival.org.

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