Showing posts with label steinway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steinway. Show all posts

Intune Music School @ Steinway Gallery Grand Opening 9 July 2011

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Our director Chi Sheng was invited to perform at the Grand Opening of Steinway Gallery Singapore on 9 July 2011. He presented some of his original compositions, with singer Jerome Won and flautist Rit Xu.

It is indeed such an honour to be able to play a Steinway Grand Piano, and our school is glad to be working so closely with Steinway Gallery! For those who are not familiar with Steinway pianos, a grand piano can easily cost around $100,000 to $200,000! ;-p

Do have a look at the pictures of the performances:

Chi Sheng with flautist Rit Xu, presenting original song 'Black Star'
Chi Sheng talking about his original compositions
Flautist Rit Xu with his crew cut hair
Singer Jerome with Chi Sheng on the Steinway
Solo shot of Chi Sheng on the Steinway
Intune Music School is glad to be a partner of Steinway Gallery Singapore, and we look foward to having more performances and events there!

~ Intune Music School. Where Interest Becomes Inspiration!

Aaron Lin Weiqiang
Director
Intune Music School

Chisato Kusunoki @ Japan Creative Centre Artist Talk on 6 July 2011

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Intune Music School organised an Artist Talk for Ms. Chisato Kusunoki at the Japan Creative Centre, on 6 July 2011, as part of her pre-recital promotional activities.

Ms. Chisato first met up with her supporters and fans at Japan Creative Centre, and held a 30 minute sharing session at the centre, answering many questions about her music and her personal life.

After this sharing session, the audience proceeded to Steinway Gallery Singapore @ Palais Renaissance, to listen to Chisato play on the Steinway piano for a mini recital.

Enjoy the lovely pictures of this event!

Chisato Kusunoki @ Steinway Gallery for the Japan Creative Centre Artist Talk
Keiko from Japan Creative Centre starting off the sharing session
Chisato answering questions from the audience
Audience members asking questions
Chisato posing with her poster @ Steinway Gallery Singapore
Chisato getting ready to perform
After her performance, with Mr. Frank DeMeglio and Mr. Albert Tiew
Chisato with Japan Creative Centre Deputy Chief of Mission and other staff members
Chisato with Chi Sheng (extreme right) and other friends
Chisato with Mr. Alexander Melchers (right) and Ms. Celine Goh from Steinway Gallery

Intune Music School is honoured to have been able to organise this event with Japan Creative Centre, and we look forward to many more events like this soon!

~ Intune Music School. Where Interest Becomes Inspiration!

Aaron Lin Weiqiang
Director
Intune Music School

Intune Music School and Steinway Gallery!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Intune Music School was proud to have worked with Steinway Gallery Singapore, to organise a piano masterclass for Hwa Chong Institution's young pianists! This masterclass was conducted by the talented Low sisters, Low Shao Ying and Low Shao Suan, who are currently engaged as Yong Siew Toh Conservatory's accompanying pianists!

It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the young students to learn from these 2 great pianists, and we are proud to bring you the pictures for this event!

The beautiful Steinway Gallery at Palais Renaissance!
The lovely poster of the 2 twin sisters!
Steinway Gallery packed to the brim with at least 30 Hwa Chong students!
Ms. Low Shao Suan coaching one of the young students
Ms. Low Shao Ying and one of the young pianists
Ms. Low Shao Suan autographing the poster
Steinway Gallery, Low Sisters and Intune Music School!
Hwa Chong Institution students at Steinway Gallery!
Intune Music School is honoured to have been part of this masterclass at the prestigious Steinway Gallery, and we look forward to our next piano project in July, when Steinway Artist Chisato Kusunoki graces our shores and performs at LASALLE College of the Arts!

~ Intune Music School. Where Interest Becomes Inspiration!

Aaron Lin Weiqiang
Director
Intune Music School