David Fung
Australia, °1983
 
PIANO 2013 : Laureate
David Fung began his studies at the Colburn Conservatory (Los Angeles) under John Perry. From 2009 to 2012, he studied further at the Yale School of Music, under Peter Frankl. He also took classes with Claude Frank. He has worked with a number of orchestras in the U.S. (including the San Diego Symphony, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and the Colburn Orchestra) and Australia (including the Melbourne, Sydney, and Queensland Symphony Orchestras), and is a regular guest at festivals in the United States (including Aspen and Ravinia), Israel, Italy (Bari), Germany (Internationaler Klaviersommer), and the United Kingdom. He has been awarded a number of scholarships and prizes, including the 4th Prize at the Rubinstein International Competition (Tel Aviv, 2008) and a special prize at the International Concert Artists Guild Competition (New York, 2011). David Fung is the artistic director of the Bari International Music Festival.

Teachers

Peter Frankl (2009 - 2012), John Perry (2003 - 2009)

Degrees

Master of Musical Arts, Yale School of Music (2012), Master of Music, Yale School of Music (2011), Artist's Diploma, Colburn Conservatory (2009), Bachelor of Music, Colburn Conservatory (2007)
Video
Final 2013 : David Fung
Semi-final 2013: David Fung - recital
Semi-final 2013: David Fung - concerto
Audio
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Program
Final (31/05/2013)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sonata n. 4 in E flat major KV 282
Michel Petrossian In the Wake of Ea
Johannes Brahms Concerto n. 2 in B flat major op. 83
David Fung, piano
National Orchestra of Belgium, dir. Marin Alsop
Semi-final

Récital (17/05/2013)

Frederic Rzewski Dream
Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata n. 31 in A flat major op. 110
Sergey Rachmaninov Prelude in B minor op. 32/10
Domenico Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K 1
Domenico Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K 32
Domenico Scarlatti Sonata in D minor K 34
David Fung, piano

Concerto (14/05/2013)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto n. 21 in C major KV 467
David Fung, piano
Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, dir. Michael Hofstetter
First round (10/05/2013)
Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude and Fugue n. 15 in G major BWV 884
Franz Schubert Molto moderato e cantabile (Sonata in G major op. 78 D 894)
Sergey Rachmaninov Prelude in G sharp minor op. 32/12
Franz Liszt Etude de concert S 145/1 "Waldesrauschen"
David Fung, piano
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