Rooted in a sibling bond, the Cheng² Duo (pronounced Cheng Squared Duo) captivates audiences with impassioned expressivity and contagious joy. Hailed as “brilliant” (The Sunday Times), “truly exhilarating” (The WholeNote) and “absolutely captivating…through a tremendous mastery of their instruments” (Pizzicato Magazine), the duo delivers performances of remarkable artistry.
PROGRAM
DEBUSSY: Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor, L.135
RAVEL: Sonate posthume in A minor, M.12
FALLA: Siete canciones populares españolas
Intermission
BEETHOVEN: Sonata for Piano and Cello No. 3 in A Major, Op. 69
WIJERATNE: Portrait of an Imaginary Sibling
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Cellist Bryan Cheng, prizewinner of the 2023 Virginia Parker Prize and 2022 Prix Yves Paternot, and pianist Silvie Cheng, 2022-23 Cecilia Concerts Musician-in-Residence and National Arts Club Artist Fellow, have been making music together for nearly their entire lives. Since officially forming the Cheng² Duo at their 2011 Carnegie Weill Recital Hall debut, their artistry has left lasting impressions across the globe, with extensive tours to illustrious concert halls and international festivals throughout North America, Europe, Asia and South Africa.
In the vanguard of creative programming, Bryan and Silvie are equally committed to presenting traditional masterworks, rediscovering neglected repertoire, and championing the music of their time. Since 2013, they have commissioned and arranged 15 new works, as well as curated cross-disciplinary concert experiences that meld classical and contemporary music with jazz, poetry, and visual/media arts. World-class collaborative partners have included photographer and cinematographer Edward Burtynsky, Mercury Films, and multimedia studio Normal.
Cheng² Duo has released four critically-acclaimed albums on the Canadian label Centrediscs and the German label audite: Portrait (2023) – nominated for a 2024 JUNO Award in the category “Classical Album of the Year, Small Ensemble”, Russian Legends (2019), Violonchelo del fuego (2018), and Violoncelle français (2016). Born in Ottawa and Tokyo to Chinese parents, Bryan and Silvie are proud Canadians who also have musicals bases in Berlin and New York City. For more information, follow @Cheng2Duo on social media.
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