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Wenqing Bouche-Pillon and Daniela Mineva Duo Piano Recital
Please join the HSU Department of Music for a wonderful duo piano recital featuring Guest Artist Wenqing Bouche-Pillon and HSU Music Professor Daniela Mineva on Saturday, April 28 at 8:00 p.m. in Fulkerson Recital Hall. These two formidable artists will perform “Best-Sellers” of the duo piano repertoire, including works by Claude Debussy, Darius Milhaud, and Astor Piazzola, plus the aptly titled “Octo-Paganini” by Andrew Paggie, with guest pianists Robin Miller and Yumi Watanabe-Weisman rounding out the eight hands! This will be an evening of fun, accessible, all-time favorite works for the piano. $10 General, $5 Senior/Child, $5 for HSU students with ID. Chinese-American pianist Dr. Wenqing Bouche-Pillon was born in Tianjin, China. Since an early age, her performance style has been described as a “magnificent momentum.” Her entire family immigrated to the United States in late 1990’s when Wenqing insisted on her love of music, and soon after she was accepted by Eastman School of Music under the tutelage of the famous Russian pianist Natalya Antonova. While pursuing her Ph.D., she also studied at the Conservatoire de Paris in Paris and studied with the French pianist Alain Planés. Wenqing won various piano competitions during her childhood. At the age of 15 she was invited to premiere with Tianjin Symphony Orchestra and Qingdao Symphony Orchestra. From then, she has participated in master classes with many international renowned pianist, including Hiroko Nakamura, Pascal Roge, Alicia De Larrocha, Karl-Heinz Kammerling, Oxana Yablonskaya, Malcolm Bilson, Jean-Philippe Collard, Jacques Rouvier, andd Wolfgang Walzinger. After graduating from Eastman School of Music, she taught at Ithaca College and Providence College. Since 2010, she has been elected as the Chairman of the New York State Competition Committee for the Music Teachers National Association. Hailed by critics as a “vibrant and expressive performer who could steal the show in every concert” (New York Times) an “energetic and lively pianist who displays power and delicacy in nuanced sensitivity along with virtuoso technique” (The Baltimroe Sun), DANIELA MINEVA’s unique approach to standard repertory, combined with the performance and dedication of works by living composers has taken her career throughout Europe, Asia, North and South America. Daniela has been the winner and finalist in numerous international and national competitions including 2007 Jean Francaix piano competition in Paris, France, 1998 Steinway International Piano Competition, the International Competition, “Music and the Earth” in Sofia Bulgaria, among many others. During the Piano Meeting Festival 2007 in San Danielle, Italy, she was awarded with the prize “Highest Artistic Level of Performance” for her solo recital at the festival. In collaboration with the composer Vera Ivonova, the 8th International Competition for new music, Orléans, France awarded them with the “Prix André CHEVILLION-Yvonne BONNAUD sous l’égide de la FOUNDATION DE FRANCE” for the solo piano piece “Aftertouch”, written for Daniela Mineva Ms. Mineva maintains an active international career. She has appeared as orchestral soloist, chamber music collaborator and solo artist at some of the most prestigious venues in Bulgaria, USA, China, Italy, France, Greece, Russia. Germany, and Costa RIca.. A strong proponent of new music, Ms. Mineva has collaborated with many young and established composers as well as collaborating with new music ensembles like Speculum Musica, New York, NY; Earplay, San Francisco, CA; OSSIA, Eastman School of Music, and Twenty One, Rochester, NY. Since 2011, she had served as the president of the International Society for Pianists and Composers in the United States. Ms. Mineva has commissioned and premiered works by many young and well-established composers like Chen Yi, Bright Sheng, Frederic Rzewski, Julia Wolf, Krassimir Taskov, and Carlos Sanchez Gutierrez. Her first CD “Volume One” presents Daniela’s passion for the music of our time and its connection to the past masters. In 2013, the Society of Composers on the Capstone Records also featured her recording. Some of the her performances have often been heard on WXXI 91.5, Bulgarian National Radio, TV-Chanal 1, TV-SAT, Bulgaria and Radio France Musique. As an accomplished and versatile chamber musician, Ms. Mineva has participated in many music festivals and summer programs, including Tanglewood Music Festival, Institute for Contemporary Music, New York, and San Dienielle Piano Meeting, Italy. Ms. Mineva’s passion for chamber music led to organizing the concert series, “HSU Chamber Music Concert Series at Morris Graves Museum,” Eureka, CA. Highlights of the season 2013-2014 include the release of the CD” French Sonatas for violin and piano” with the violinist Bin Huang. A devoted teacher herself, Dr. Mineva has given master classes and workshops throughout USA, Europe, Asia, and South America. Currently, she is an Associate Professor of Music and Director of Keyboard Studies at Humboldt State University, CAlifornia, where in 2012 she won the “McCrone Promising Faculty Award.” Previously, Dr. Mineva taught at Eastman School of Music where in 2007, she was awarded “TA Excellence of Teaching” and Concordia University-Chicago. In 2013, she was appointed as the Artistic and Executive Director of the Sequoia Chamber Music Workshop, Arcata, CA. Born in Bulgaria, Daniela began piano lessons at the age of five with her mother as her first teacher. She graduated from Sofia Music Academy with the Bachelor of Music degree and the Master of Music degree in Piano Performance and Choral Conducting. Dr. Mineva also holds the Master of Music degree in Piano Performance and the Outstanding Graduate Diploma from the University of North Texas as well as Artist Certificate from Northwestern University and the Doctor of Music Arts degree, and the Performer’s Certificate from the Eastman School of Music. Her principal teachers include Natalya Antonova, Ursula Oppens, Pamela Mia Paul, Geni Zacharieva and Julia Girginova. She has also worked closely with Emmanuel Ax, Pamela Frank, Paul Bodura-Scoda, Vladimir Tropp, Joseph Kalichstein, and Sherril Milnes.
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