Cristofori Says, “Hello, Holland Village!”

Say “Hello!” to the newest Cristofori Academy of Fine Arts at Holland Village – Bringing the Sound of Europe to all our customers! Historically an expatriate hub, Holland Village was developed in the 1930s as a military village with local businesses mainly catered to the needs of British soldiers and their families based in Pasir Panjang and Alexandra. Its proximity to Tanglin, a residential area associated with the European community, also contributed to the early development of Holland Village as an expatriate enclave. Gradually, the local residential population expanded, particularly after the completion of the new Buona Vista public housing estate in 1972. Businesses catering to the local residents grew as well cushioning the effects of the withdrawal of the British military from Singapore in the early 1970s. Today, Holland Village is a haven for foodies, and serves and attracts a mixed crowd of local teenagers, families, yuppies, and expatriates, which contributed to the Village’s cosmopolitan atmosphere. In 2014, redevelopment for rejuvenation and extension of Holland Village through a new mixed-use project with retail, commercial and residential elements, as well as public spaces and pedestrian walkways was proposed, resulting in the newly opened One Holland Village. The perfect new home for Cristofori Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA)! The showroom will boast a selection of the finest European instruments with pianos by Seiler (Germany), C. Bechstein (Germany), W. Hoffman (Czech Republic), guitars by Alhambra (Spain), Raimundo, and more! The Studios will also be equipped with the same top quality instruments for the most immersive experience. Courses in Piano, Violin, and Guitar will be offered too, so keep your eyes open for the CAFA Grand Opening! Source: National Library Board

Musicale 2023 – Music We Grew Up With, A Celebration of Cristofori Students’ Talent and Achievements!

Cristofori’s annual grand students’ concert and star student recognition awards, Musicale 2023 wrapped up on 8th December at the National Drama Centre with colorful, touching numbers performed by our very own students and teachers, featuring songs from our childhoods. This year’s concert also broke records for our school, having the largest number of performers to date in the concert program with performers numbering close to 200! With the largest number of big ensembles presenting, Musicale 2023 will certainly be a memorable one! The concert opened with a highly energetic Jay Chou extravaganza by a percussion ensemble playing to one of his greatest hits “霍元甲 Fearless” to heighten the mood with a heart-pumping beat. A medley of familiar tunes from nursery rhymes to anime themes and K-pop tracks, and radio hits followed in “Mixed Musical Anecdotes”, and was then succeeded by a rendition of Maroon 5’s “Memories” by violin ensemble. With Disney’s surge of revival films, “The Little Mermaid” has now been reintroduced to a new generation and was reinterpreted in epic fashion with a suspenseful introduction leading into the familiar strains of the well-loved “Part of Your World” played by band, strings and flute.  The evergreen melody of Richard Clayderman’s 1977 instrumental piece “Ballade Pour Adeline” invoked feelings of nostalgia, interpreted soulfully by the guitar ensemble. A piano duet then came on stage to play “Disney Princess Medley”, bringing many of us back into our childhood years. The Star Students Awards then followed as we took a break from the performances to honor this year’s Star Student Awardees. The performances resumed with Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” arranged for very unique instrumentation with handbells, otomatone, melodica, piano, and band, giving a whimsical holiday twist to this composition. An acoustic rendition of a medley of Mandopop hits from Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysian singers was the next programme that surely captured the hearts of the audience followed by an instrumental cover of Lady Gaga’s chart-topping “Bad Romance”. Disney is certainly a big part of our collective childhoods as evidenced with a spectacular solo piano rendition of “Prince Ali” from “Aladdin”, followedand closing out the program was a choir presentation of the songs “Homeward Bound”, and “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”. The performers’ efforts definitely paid off, giving their best to a SOLD OUT house! Despite the challenges of arranging group rehearsals, the support of teachers, staff and family members made everything possible. The evening was also a chance for us to acknowledge our hard-working students at the Star Student Awards, recognising the role models among our students with their work ethic and support of Cristofori activities and events.  (any poster/artwork for all star students?) Congratulations to all 28 Cristofori Star Students for 2023! Keep up the good work! Full List of Performers, Star Student Awardees and Acknowledgements can be found in the Musicale Concert Programme! The Musicale 2023: Music We Grew Up With was an excellent and enjoyable show for the whole family. Congratulations to all the performers, and we look forward to seeing everyone again at next year’s Musicale!

Cristofori Brings Joyful Christmas Melodies this Season!

Cristofori is bringing Joy and Music to Singapore this Holiday Season with the Joyful Xmas Melodies Ukulele Program! Everyone had so much fun last weekend when the Joyful Xmas Melodies program kicked off at Hillion Mall, Buangkok Square, and Punggol Oasis as kids aged 5-12 years old got to be like Santa’s elves DIY-ing and painting their own ukuleles, and learned to play some beloved Christmas Songs with Santa, and sang and played along to “Feliz Navidad” and “Jingle Bells”. At the end of the program, all of the participants went home with their brand new DIY ukuleles, and FREE MR Bean Vouchers! You can still catch the Joyful Christmas Melodies programs until 17th December! Simply approach any of our friendly Cristofori Staff at any outlet to enquire for the remaining sessions.  Program Fees are $50 per pax, with a special price of $30 just for Cristofori Students – Register NOW!

Romance & Poetry – An Afternoon with See Ning Hui Celebrating Women Composers

Singapore-born, London-based pianist See Ning Hui gave a delightful recital at Bechstein Music World on 2nd December 2023 themed around poetry and romance through the eyes of some lesser-known woman composers. Ning Hui’s selection of pieces by Amy Beach, Kaija Saariaho, and Clara Schumann painted snapshots of love through oceans, storms, and rain.  Even before completing her PhD studies at the Royal College of Music, See Ning Hui has been championing women composers’ works in her performances. As a researcher, Ning Hui examines issues of gender, value, and the musical canon. She is passionate about practical and meaningful strategies towards the integration of lesser-known composers into concert repertoire and education, which she skillfully exhibits in this recital with her carefully curated programme.      About the Artiste Ning Hui See is an award-winning Singapore-born pianist recognized for her “refined touch, voluminous sound, and an all-rounded musical personality” (The Straits Times). She is a C H Scholar working with Prof Rosie Perkins, Prof Natasha Loges, and Danny Driver at the Royal College of Music London. She is also a Graduate Teaching Assistant for historical studies. A Kris Foundation Artist, she has given recitals at the Pallant House Gallery, The Venue (Leeds College of Music), the Wells Cathedral School, and the Yehudi Menuhin School. She has performed in France, Italy, Brussels, Sweden, Aspen (Colorado), and the Esplanade Recital Studio in Singapore, and has featured on BBC Four, BBC Radio 3 and Symphony 92.4FM.

Denis Matsuev Dazzles at the Capitol Theatre

Russian pianist Denis Matsuev gave a stellar Singapore concert on the 21st of November 2023 playing numerous classical favorites, and contemporary jazz pieces in the second half with award-winning musicians, double bassist Andrei Ivanov and jazz drummer Alexander Singer. Matsuev truly showcased his prowess on the C. Bechstein D282 Concert Grand Piano, breezing through most masterfully the works of Handel, Beethoven, Chopin, and a selection of Rachmaninoff’s works, and more. For a recap of the evening’s “Classics and Jazz” programme, check out our previous article! JAZZ TRIO PERFORMANCE – A Whirlwind of Improvisational Genius!   A very special treat came in the second half of Matsuev’s programme, where he invited double bassist Andrei Ivanov and drummer Alexander Singer to the stage to perform a mix of contemporary compositions including his own “Ballade” and Ivanov’s “Fiesta” interspersed among some refreshing improvisational takes on Gershwin’s well-loved “Rhapsody in Blue”, and one we particularly enjoyed, Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King” reimagined to a point we may have forgotten, caught up in the sublime evolution and transformation engineered by Matsuev, Ivanov, and Singer, what piece it was, until Matsuev would playfully remind us of Grieg’s genius by sneaking in the main motif into the mix. This concert was nothing short of exhilarating!   For more concert news, do follow Bechstein Music World on their Facebook and Instagram pages.

Zhang Haiou Stages Magnificent Performance at the Victoria Concert Hall

4th November 2023 – Internationally acclaimed concert pianist Haiou Zhang’s ternary run in Singapore proved a sublime showcase of rich sensations, emotional intensity and artistic brilliance conveying everything from ethereal beauty, to serenity and agitation, to passion and nostalgia with every sparkling note. Zhang’s programme for the evening featured a selection of pieces by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann and Liszt, masterfully brought to life through every moment of turbulence and tranquility by his skillful hands and truly demonstrating the mastery he is best known for. He truly captured the scenery in sonic ecstasy for Liszt’s Les jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este, the emotionally charged late-period Beethoven, and everything in between in this Grand Finale to C.Bechstein’s 170th Anniversary Celebration Concert Series in Singapore. Programme: J.S BACH – Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D Minor BMV903 W.A MOZART – Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major K. 332 L.V. BEETHOVEN – Sonata No. 30 in E Major Op.109 ROBERT SCHUMANN / FRANZ LISZT – Widmung (Dedication) FRANZ LISZT – Les jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este FREDERIC CHOPIN – Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor Op. posth. FREDERIC CHOPIN – Prelude No.15 Op. 28 “Raindrop” FREDERIC CHOPIN – Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 FREDERIC CHOPIN – Scherzo No. 2 in B-Flat Minor Op. 31 The audience erupted into exuberant cheers and applause at the end of the programme, which was then met with three magnificent encores – Schumann’s posthumous Variation V form Symphonic Etudes Op.13, and movement No.14 from Davidsbundlertanze Op.6, and finally, a scintillating Moszkowksi Entincelles drew his delightful recital to a fitting close. The shining performance by Haiou Zhang truly dazzled and captured the audience, and we can’t wait to see him again in Singapore. ABOUT THE ARTISTE Haiou Zhang was born in 1984 in China, and first studied at the Central Conservatory in Beijing before continuing his studies at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media with Prof. Bernd Goetzke. Haiou Zhang launched his career in 2005/06, and after much success, is heard regularly in concerts and interviews for various radio and television stations around the world. He has a strong presence in Germany’s classical radio landscape at BR-Klassik, NDR Kultur, and Deutschlandradio Kultur to name a few. Haiou Zhang is Music Director and Founder of International Music Festival Buxtehude / Altes Land / Harburg in Northern Germany, which is aimed primarily at young audiences. The festival has become one of the most successful classical music institutions in metropolitan Hamburg. Haiou Zhang has immortalised the illustrious works of master composers Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt on 3 CD albums he has recorded on the C. Bechstein D282 – “Liszt Piano Works” (2011), “Fingerprints” (2017), and “My 2020” (2021). For more piano concerts, do follow Bechstein Music World on their Facebook and Instagram pages.

Celebration of Music at the Kayserburg International Youth Piano Competition 2023 – Grand Finals

21st-22nd October 2023 – Young pianists came in from all over the region with a total of 99 finalists selected from more than 500 participants across the Exam and Junior Categories from all over the region including Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, China, Russia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Germany, USA, Australia, Taiwan, Myanmar, and the Philippines.  64 Cristofori students made it into the Singapore Grand Finals. 9 of the Top Prize winners were our very own Cristofori students! The Finals featured the participants in the Exam (Grades 1-8) and Junior (Ages 12 and below) Categories, and we heard some of the most beautiful renditions of piano exam pieces from the Exam Category contestants, as well as brilliant performances from the Junior Category. It was a difficult decision for the jury panel due to the exceptional performances of the participants in the final round. Congratulations once again to all our Cristofori Students, all the Winners, and all the contestants who made it through to the grand finals! International Grand Finalist and representative of Singapore in the Open Professional Category Tan Jing Yang was also awarded his certificates from the International Grand Finals held in Guangzhou, China from 1st-5th October 2023.  Jing Yang performed works by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Ravel. His 18-minute performance showed command, intensity, poetry, and sensitivity and, was nothing less than riveting and sensational. Despite having to juggle his time with less than 2 days a week to practice due to his commitment to National Service in the Singapore Army, Jing Yang’s remarkable performance at the Kayserburg International piano competition is awe-inspiring.  His message for the many boys and girls out there in Singapore is to stay passionate and be devoted to the thing you love – 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐜 From all of us in Singapore and from Kayserburg Music School, Congratulations to Jing Yang for this spectacular achievement! The Kayserburg International Youth Piano Competition Celebrates its 40th Anniversary with this year’s competition – Held every 2 years, the KIYPC was founded with the aim to bring together aspiring piano players of all nationalities in a celebration of music and passion amid global hardships, and to spread joy and hope into the world. Results of the Kayserburg International Youth Piano Competition 2023 are out now on the Kayserburg Music School SG Official Facebook Page, and on our website www.rs-event.sg For more news, events, and competitions, be sure to follow us at @rockschoolsingapore and @rs_event_center on our Facebook and Instagram accounts!

Southeast Asian Drummers Win Big at The Asian Supreme Drum Competition 2023 – Grand Finals

8th October 2023 – Southeast Asian Drummers rocked the house at the Asian Supreme Drum Competition Grade Finals at the Festive Arts Theatre @ Our Tampines Hub. A total of 84 Grand Finalists selected from over 500 entries across 4 categories played their hearts out as they vied for top spots in the rankings for this year’s competition. Participants hailed from Singapore, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, the USA, the UK, and beyond! Thailand & Indonesia clinched top prize spots in the Age Group categories while contestants from Singapore, India, and China swept up in the Rockschool Categories with some of the most creative interpretations of Rockschool material we’ve ever seen! Congratulations once again to all the Winners, and to all the Finalists who made it through to the grand finals! The next question remains — Who will be next year’s Asian Supreme Drummer? We hope to see you and even more new drummers at the competition in 2024! Since 2018, the Asian Supreme Drum Competition has brought together young drummers from all over Southeast Asia. This year’s competition features the Singapore Debut of the newly launched NU-X DM8, featuring new innovative technologies, giving drummers an authentic acoustic-like feel and realistic expressive playing. The DM-8 features a robust rack system which is durable and aesthetically looks great on stage, or in a studio or home practice space. Results of the Asian Supreme Drum Competition 2023 are out now on our Official Facebook Page, and on our website www.rs-event.sg

Returning to Singapore – Zhang Haiou, Pianist Extraordinaire

Internationally acclaimed concert pianist Haiou Zhang returns for his third Recital in Singapore featuring a selection of pieces by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann and Liszt to be held on 4th November 2023 at the prestigious Victoria Concert Hall. Prepare to be transported to a world of rich sensations, emotional intensity and artistic brilliance with world-renowned pianist Haiou Zhang in his highly anticipated third recital in Singapore – Haiou Zhang will use his mastery of intrinsic performance to guide you on a fascinating journey from Bach to Beethoven, to Chopin, to Liszt through a landscape teeming with ethereal beauty, serenity and agitation, passion and nostalgia. In this Grand Finale to C.Bechstein’s 170th Anniversary Celebration Concert Series, Haiou Zhang breathes to life the masterworks of classical music’s most prominent composers of every era on the C. Bechstein D282 Concert Grand Piano.     Programme: J.S BACH – Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D Minor BMV903 W.A MOZART – Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major K. 332 Allegro Adagio Assai Allegro L.V. BEETHOVEN – Sonata No. 30 in E Major Op.109 Vivace, ma non troppo – Adagio espressivo Prestissimo Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung (Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo) FREDERIC CHOPIN – Nocturne in C-sharp Minor Op. posth FREDERIC CHOPIN – Prelude No.15 Op. 28 “Raindrop” FREDERIC CHOPIN – Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2 FRANZ LISZT – Les jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este ROBERT SCHUMANN / FRANZ LISZT – Widmung (Dedication) FRANZ LISZT / HOROWITZ – Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Programme subject to change at the artist’s discretion)   ABOUT THE ARTISTE Haiou Zhang was born in 1984 in China and first studied at the Central Conservatory in Beijing before continuing his studies at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media with Prof. Bernd Goetzke. Haiou Zhang launched his career in 2005/06, and after much success, is heard regularly in concerts and interviews for various radio and television stations around the world. He has a strong presence in Germany’s classical radio landscape at BR-Klassik, NDR Kultur, and Deutschlandradio Kultur to name a few. Haiou Zhang is the Music Director and Founder of the International Music Festival Buxtehude / Altes Land / Harburg in Northern Germany, which is aimed primarily at young audiences. The festival has become one of the most successful classical music institutions in metropolitan Hamburg. Haiou Zhang has immortalized the illustrious works of master composers Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt on 3 CD albums he has recorded on the C. Bechstein D282 – “Liszt Piano Works” (2011), “Fingerprints” (2017), and “My 2020” (2021). Tickets are available at $78 / $58 / $38 / $18 at Ticketmaster Purchase Tickets to Haiou Zhang Piano Recital  

Spreading “Love & Hope” to Future Musicians – Japan’s Piano Duo DUOR

Piano Duo DUOR delighted the audience with polar favorites at their recent concert “Love & Hope” held at the Singapore Conference Hall on 13th August 2023. The concert was a special treat that featured pieces for four hands – a rarity these days with pianists Takashi Fujii and Yoshie Shiramizu each playing on a C. Bechstein D282. The concert hall was well-filled, with many seats taken by young students who were engaged and enthralled with the evening’s program. The duo played popular tunes and short pieces, having designed the programme for young students to enjoy. The pieces included the Singapore premiere of late Japanese contemporary composer Akira Miyoshi’s Cahier Sonore (Handbook of Notes), a Neo-Baroque suite comprised of short dance movements similar to Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, or Debussy’s Petit Suite with sprinklings of gentle dissonances and jazzy harmonies, and a two pianos arrangement by American composer John Musto for Leonard Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. DUOR had a great time interacting with audience members at the meet and greet session held after the recital at the Singapore Conference Hall Zhong Foyer. About the Artist Formed in 2004 in Germany, Pianoduo DUOR consists of Japanese pianists Takashi Fujii and Yoshie Shiramizu. Both pianists began their musical education in Japan, before pursuing further studies in Germany.  Pianoduo DUOR has received countless international awards and widespread attention, performing on over 850 stages globally. Their sixth album, “GOLDBERG-VARIATIONEN FÜR 2 KLAVIERE” was also widely recognized with several award nominations.  Besides performing, Yoshie & Takashi are dedicated to training the next generation of piano duos, conducting music seminars and lectures for Japanese university students. Currently, they are faculty members at top Japanese musical colleges, including Senzoku Gakuen College of Music.