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'''Mei Yi Foo''' (born 1980) is a [[Malaysia]]n pianist who currently lives in [[London]].
'''Mei Yi Foo''' (born 1980) is a [[Malaysia]]n pianist who currently lives in [[London]].


She has played at the Royal Festival Hall, Finlandia Hall, Hong Kong City Hall, [[Wigmore Hall]], Verona Filarmonica, Megaron Athens and the Zurich Kammerorchester Haus. Her teachers include Yonty Solomon, Christopher Elton and Alexander Satz at the Royal College and the Royal Academy of Music in London.<ref>http://www.keyboardtrust.org/artists/mei-yi-foo/ Retrieved on April 11, 2013.</ref>
She has played at the Royal Festival Hall, Finlandia Hall, Hong Kong City Hall, [[Wigmore Hall]], Verona Filarmonica, Megaron Athens and the Zurich Kammerorchester Haus. Her teachers include Yonty Solomon, Christopher Elton and Alexander Satz at the Royal College and the [[Royal Academy of Music]] in London.<ref>http://www.keyboardtrust.org/artists/mei-yi-foo/ Retrieved on April 11, 2013.</ref>


She was awarded the [[Maria Callas Grand Prix]] 2008. In 2013 she won the Best Newcomer in the [[BBC Music Magazine Awards]] for her début disc, ''Musical Toys'' ([[Odradek Records]]), which featured works by [[Sofia Gubaidulina]], [[Unsuk Chin]] and [[György Ligeti]].<ref>http://www.theartsdesk.com/classical-music/newcomers-triumph-bbc-music-magazine-awards. Retrieved on April 11, 2013.</ref>
She was awarded the [[Maria Callas Grand Prix]] 2008. In 2013 she won the Best Newcomer in the [[BBC Music Magazine Awards]] for her début disc, ''Musical Toys'' ([[Odradek Records]]), which featured works by [[Sofia Gubaidulina]], [[Unsuk Chin]] and [[György Ligeti]].<ref>http://www.theartsdesk.com/classical-music/newcomers-triumph-bbc-music-magazine-awards. Retrieved on April 11, 2013.</ref>

Revision as of 16:52, 11 April 2013

Mei Yi Foo (born 1980) is a Malaysian pianist who currently lives in London.

She has played at the Royal Festival Hall, Finlandia Hall, Hong Kong City Hall, Wigmore Hall, Verona Filarmonica, Megaron Athens and the Zurich Kammerorchester Haus. Her teachers include Yonty Solomon, Christopher Elton and Alexander Satz at the Royal College and the Royal Academy of Music in London.[1]

She was awarded the Maria Callas Grand Prix 2008. In 2013 she won the Best Newcomer in the BBC Music Magazine Awards for her début disc, Musical Toys (Odradek Records), which featured works by Sofia Gubaidulina, Unsuk Chin and György Ligeti.[2]

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