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Yun-Ho Chen and Delphine Armand
TWO-PIANO DUO
Music formation:
At the « Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique de Paris » (CNSMDP), France:
Both: Licence degree of chamber music in formation “two-piano duo” (class of Daria Hovora), 2011.
Accepted in master degree of chamber music, 2011.
Individual: Licence degree of piano (class of Hortense Cartier-Bresson and Denis Pascal), 2011.
Master degree of piano, since September 2011.
Accepted in the licence degree of accompaniment, February 2011.
Prizes of music Competitions:
Both: 3rd prize and prize of the best performance of Wolfgang Plagge’s obligatory piece at the Concours Grieg international competition of two-piano duo, Oslo, (Norway), 2011.
1st prize and prize of the best French music performance at the competition of chamber music of “Forum Musical de Normandie”, 2 pianos (France), 2009.
Yun-Ho Chen:
1st prize at the competition of young musicians of “Citta di Barletta” (Italy), 2006.
1st prize at the National Competition of Hsing Tien Kong (Taiwan), 2003.
Delphine Armand:
1st prize « Labberte-Hoedemaker », Groningen (the Netherlands), 2011.
2nd prize, prize of the best Mozarts concerto performance and prize of the best young talent at the “International Piano Competition of Merignac” (France), 2011.
2nd prize at “Vulaines-Sur-Seine” (France), 2010, and “Steinways-and Sons” (France), 2004.
Master-classes:
Both: G.Martigny, D. Harle, J. Mouillere, M. Strauss, M.Beroff.
Individual : Emil Naoumov, Rena Shereshevskaya, Zoltan Kocsis, Muza Rubackyte,Leslie Howard, Konrad Elser, Ju-Ying Song, Jean-Louis Haguenauer, Jean-Francois Antonioli.
Concerts:
French music: at the “Musee de la marine” (Paris, France, 2009), at the academy of music of Saint-Maur (France, 2011), at the “Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique de Paris” (2009, 2010, 2011), in Tremblay-en-France (France, 2011).
Modern Music: at the “Auditorium des Pratiques amateurs” (Paris, 2011), at the « Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique de Paris » (2011, 2010).
Liszt’s Music: at the “Musee d’Orsay” (Paris, France, 2011) and at the “Cite de la musique” (Paris, France, 2011).
Orchestral transcriptions: at the church of L’Isle-Adam (France, 2012).
