Wei and Park Perform this Sunday
Sharaon Wei, viola, and Angela Park, piano, will perform Sunday evening, November 20, in CUC's Administration Building Auditorium. This will be the second recital of this year's Sunday@7 Concert Series.
According to her official homepage, Sharon Wei was a National Scholar and Canadian Merit Scholar at the University of Western Ontario. She completed her studies at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music. Wei has performed in the United States, Canada and Europe.
Pianist Angela Park has established herself as one of Canada's leading young musicians. Equally accomplished in both solo and chamber music, Park's versatility has led to continued success in performances across Canada, the United States, Europe, Japan and Mexico. Born and raised in London, Ontario, she began her musical studies at the age of three.
Wei and Park began their collaboration while at the University of Western Ontario. Over the past decade they have performed in recitals and as founders of Ensemble Made in Canada. They were recently awarded a CBC Rising Stars Award and selected by Chatelaine Magazine as two of "80 women to watch." Their performances have been recorded and aired on CBC Radio.
Sharaon Wei, viola, and Angela Park, piano, will perform Sunday evening, November 20, in CUC's Administration Building Auditorium. This will be the second recital of this year's Sunday@7 Concert Series.
According to her official homepage, Sharon Wei was a National Scholar and Canadian Merit Scholar at the University of Western Ontario. She completed her studies at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music. Wei has performed in the United States, Canada and Europe.
Pianist Angela Park has established herself as one of Canada's leading young musicians. Equally accomplished in both solo and chamber music, Park's versatility has led to continued success in performances across Canada, the United States, Europe, Japan and Mexico. Born and raised in London, Ontario, she began her musical studies at the age of three.
Wei and Park began their collaboration while at the University of Western Ontario. Over the past decade they have performed in recitals and as founders of Ensemble Made in Canada. They were recently awarded a CBC Rising Stars Award and selected by Chatelaine Magazine as two of "80 women to watch." Their performances have been recorded and aired on CBC Radio.
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