Julian Chan
PROGRAMME OF MUSIC
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Programme
Liszt Deux légendes, S,175 (1863)
I. St François d’Assie: La prédication auz oiseaux
II. St François de Paule marchant sur les flots
Bach Suite in F minor, BWV 823 (ca. 1715)
I. Prélude en Rondeau
II. Sarabande
III. Gigue
Messiaen Cantéyodjayâ (1949)
INTERMISSION
Alkan 25 Preludes, Op. 31 (1844
Biography
Rapidly developing a reputation as one of the most innovative pianists of his
generation, Julian Chan has given performances at numerous prestigious venues
across the UK, including Wigmore Hall, Southbank Centre, St John’s Smith Square,
and the Sheldonian Theatre. Performing music by a particularly diverse range of
composers, he has given alluring recitals featuring works by figures from Sweelinck
to Messiaen, from Alkan to Rzewski, unifying these various styles in a captivating
manner.
Julian has had masterclasses with numerous pianists of international
renown, including Stephen Hough, Imogen Cooper, Jeremy Menuhin, Melvyn Tan,
Bobby Chen, and Joanna MacGregor; distinguished conductors with whom he has
performed, both as a soloist and as part of the acclaimed Manson Ensemble,
include Jessica Cottis, Dominic Grier, Ryan Wigglesworth, Ben Glassberg, Jonathan
Berman, and John Gibbons.
Recently, Julian has been awarded First Prize and Sonata Prize at the
Nanyang International Music Competition, Singapore, Second Prize at the Jazeps
Vitols International Piano Competition, Latvia, First Prize at the Norah Sande Award,
and First Prize at the Coulsdon and Purley Festival with his performance of
Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto.
A passionate composer and performer of new music, Julian has collaborated
with eminent composers such as Hans Abrahamsen, Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Jörg
Widmann, Deborah Pritchard, Elena Langer, and Peter Seabourne.
Julian is currently recipient of the Aud Jebsen Fellowship at the Royal
Academy of Music, where he studied with Ian Fountain and Michael Dussek. He had
his first book of compositions published at age 6, earning him the title of Malaysia’s
Youngest Composer.