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David Fung, Faculty Artist Series: Mozart Madness on Chinese New Year

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World-renowned performer and University of Georgia piano faculty, David Fung, will take the Ramsey Hall stage on February 5 at 7:30 as part of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s Faculty Artist Series. Lauded by TheWashington Post for his “ravishing and simply gorgeous” performances, audiences will want to mark their calendars for this concert.

 

“The program combines my passion and commitment to one of the greatest composers of all time, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, together with the Lunar New Year Celebrations,” says associate professor of piano David Fung. “As an Australian of Chinese roots living in the United States, I couldn't think of playing a more eclectic program [to bring] in the Lunar New Year here in Athens,” he says.

 

The “eclectic” nature of the program comes through in selection of the piece by Chinese composer, Tan Dun (b. 1957). Dun describes his “Eight Memories in Watercolor” as a "diary of longing.” Inspired by Hunan folk songs from his childhood, these pieces are highly evocative of images and moods that are nostalgic and celebratory, which makes this music perfect to ring in the Chinese New Year.

 

Last year, Fung recorded a cycle of Mozart Sonatas for the Steinway and Sons Label as well as a concerto with the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie. Being that the Hodgson School is an All-Steinway School and David Fung is Steinway Artist, the decision to perform the sonatas seems appropriate. Fung has performed almost all of Mozart’s concertos with ensembles such as the Cleveland Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic. 

 

“The music forever remains close to my heart. I continue to return to his music time after time, and every time I do, I find something new, although sometimes ephemeral,” says Fung. He remarks that the evening’s program will pull together the brilliant, reflective, virtuosic, and romantic sides of Mozart, as the audience members will see.

 

In the final piece of the program, Mozart's “Piano Quintet in E-flat Major,” Fung will be joined by colleagues Michael Heald, violin, Maggie Snyder, viola, and David Starkweather, cello. “This ebullient and playful work recalls the texture and virtuosity of his piano concertos, while highlighting the soloist capabilities of the instruments in the quartet,” says Fung.

 

Bring the whole family and come enjoy an evening of “Mozart madness.” Tickets for the concert are $12 for adults and $6 for children and students and are available online at pac.uga.edu/event/david-fung-piano/ or by calling 706-542-4400. As always, ticket sales for our Faculty Artist Series directly fund student scholarships. For those unable to attend, streaming will be available on the Hodgson School’s website at music.uga.edu/live-streaming.

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