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Biography
Born in 1994 in Hong Kong, Andy Chung Hok Chun is currently in his first year studying as a postgraduate at the Royal Academy of Music with Professor Christopher Elton. Andy started playing the piano at the age of nine. In 2008, he was admitted to the Junior Music Programme in Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and studied the piano under Professor Gabriel Kwok. He was the first Hong Kong pianist who received the ABRSM Scholarship in 2012 when he started his Bachelor Degree in HKAPA.
Andy has received piano master classes from many distinguished pianists, including Michel Dalberto, Aquiles Delle Vigne, James Giles, Manfred Fock, Douglas Humpherys, Victor Rosenbaum and Emanuel Krasovsky. In 2014, he participated in the International Keyboard Institute and Festival in New York and the Art of the Piano festival in Cincinnati. He performed at the Wiener Saal in Salzburg while taking part in the Mozarteum Summer Academy 2015, and received a special prize from the music director for his excellent interpretation of the Barber Piano Sonata. In 2016, he received a full scholarship for Mozarteum Summer Academy.
Andy has participated and won prizes in various local and national competitions, including Hong Kong-Asia Piano Open Competition, Asian Youth Music Competition, and Steinway & Sons International Youth Piano Competition. He has performed in major cities in China, such as Beijing, Xiamen, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and in 2016, he was invited to give a piano recital in University of Shantou.
He is grateful for the support of the Lady Muriel Kadoorie Music Schoarship for his Masters degree at the Royal Academy of Music.
Fees
£ 30.00 Pounds Per Hour
Instruments
Piano
Specialisms
Instrumental Accompaniment, Vocal Accompaniment
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