Pianist Gloria Cheng in Recital

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Concert Program

Adelaide Pereira da Silva: Valsa Chôro Nos. 1 & 2

Lu Wang and Anthony Cheung: Recombinant

James Newton: Looking Above, The Faith Of Joseph

Zhou Long: Pianobells

From “Garlands for Steven Stucky”

  • Hannah Lash: November
  • Joseph Phibbs: Elegy
  • Christopher Rouse: Mustomerkki
  • William Kraft: Music for Gloria

Terry Riley: The Walrus In Memoriam

Grammy-winning pianist Gloria Cheng

Gloria Cheng is among the most respected contemporary pianists in America, having worked closely with Pierre Boulez, Steve Reich, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Kaija Saariaho, John Adams, and countless other prominent composers and performers. In addition to her concert work, she has performed on dozens of film soundtracks, including most of John Williams’ scores. Williams originally composed his Scherzo for Piano for Lang Lang in 2016, but at Cheng’s encouragement and partnership, rewrote much of it and added an opening Prelude—with her in mind as soloist. The Western Symphony Orchestra will be the first American ensemble to perform this new work by one of the most iconic figures in music alive today, and our Bellingham audience will be the first Americans to hear it.

An invaluable new-music advocate and a preferred collaborator of composers like Pierre Boulez and Esa-Pekka Salonen” [The New York Times], Grammy and Emmy Award-winning pianist GLORIA CHENG has long been devoted to creative collaborations with composers of our time. She has been a concerto soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta and Pierre Boulez, and on its acclaimed Green Umbrella series with Esa-Pekka Salonen and Oliver Knussen. As a recitalist she has performed at the Ojai Music Festival (where she began her association with Boulez in 1984), Chicago Humanities Festival, William Kapell Festival, Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music, and annually on Los Angeles' Piano Spheres series. She has premiered countless works that include John Williams' Prelude and Scherzo for Piano and Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen's Dichotomie (of which she is the dedicatee), and John Adams' Hallelujah Junction for two pianos (written for her and Grant Gershon). In duo-recitals with the composers, she premiered Thomas Adès's 2-piano Concert Paraphrase on Powder Her Face and Terry Riley's Cheng Tiger Growl Roar. She was awarded the Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) GRAMMY for her 2008 recording, Piano Music of Salonen, Stucky, and Lutosławski, and received a second nomination for her 2013 disc, The Edge of Light: Messiaen/Saariaho. Her film project, MONTAGE: Great Film Composers and the Piano, aired on PBS SoCal and captured a 2018 Los Angeles Area Emmy. Her education includes a B.A. in Economics from Stanford University, a Woolley Scholarship for study in Paris, and graduate degrees in performance from UCLA and the University of Southern California, where her teachers included Aube Tzerko and John Perry. She teaches graduate seminars and chamber music at the UCLA Heb Alpert School of Music.

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