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George Stellutomusic director
Pei-yeh Tsaipiano
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Join us as we kick off a new live #PSOAtHome series: Live from The PSO Cube! This week’s performance is a free event, and we will hear an incredible program from pianist Pei-yeh Tsai. Joining her for a special introductory remarks will be Maestro George Stelluto.

The PSO Cube is a space dedicated to Creativity, Collaboration, and Community. Though we cannot be together in the concert hall right now, we know that music still heals and brings us together. We will be recording live events from The PSO Cube that you can listen to from your homes. We hope you will invite others to join you online—it’s a fun and meaningful way to connect with friends and family.

For this first performance, we will be joined by Peoria Symphony Orchestra principal pianist, Pei-yeh Tsai, who will perform music from composers Beethoven, Medtner, and Lyadov. (See a full repertoire listing and her impressive bio below.)

It’s easy to watch! Though RSVPs are not required, we ask that you please register here: https://peoriasymphony.secure.force.com/ticket/#/instances/a0F3c00001CKHLCEA5

5-10 minutes before the event, please go to the Peoria Symphony Orchestra Facebook page and look for the live video: https://www.facebook.com/peoriasymphony/

Repertoire:
Nikolai Medtner
Fairy Tales
Op. 26 No. 1 & Op. 34 No. 2

Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata
No. 32 Op. 111
1. Maestoso – Allegro von brio ed appassionsto
2. Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile

Anatoly Lyadov
Barcarolle in F Sharp
Op. 44

About Pei-yeh Tsai

Pianist Pei-yeh Tsai is orginally from Taiwan. She is currently is the principal pianist for the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, New Bedford Symphony, and Peoria Symphony Orchestra. She has doctoral degree from Boston University. Dr. Tsai studied at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University with Boris Slutsky; subsequently she received a master’s degree in Piano Performance from the Juilliard School under the tutelage of Jerome Lowenthal. Dr. Tsai’s recent engagements include a premiere of Ketty Nez’s Piano concerto Thresholds with David Martins conducting Boston University Wind Ensemble; concerts with the Atlantic Symphony Chamber Players; and performances with the Boston University Orchestra of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 and Paul Bowles’ concerto for two pianos and winds. Last year, Dr. Tsai was interviewed by BBC Radio 4 in a program called ‘Soul Music,’ where she talked about the important role Rachmaninoff plays in her life and music.

Dr. Tsai has received first prize in the Aaron Richmond International Piano Competition, New England Chamber Music Ensemble Competition with the Clara Piano Quartet, Baltimore Music Club Piano Competition, fourth prize in the Iowa International Piano Competition, and The Viardo Prize at The Viardo International Piano Competition. Dr. Tsai is also the recipient of numerous awards including two Piano Departmental Awards given by Boston University, the Marie Miller Award from the Women’s Guild in Boston, the Sergio Fiorentino Memorial Award, the Rose Marie Milholland Award, and a Career Development Grant from the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore.

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