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'''Pius Cheung''' (Chinese name: ]]]; born 1982) is a ] and ], called " a young Chinese-Canadian virtuoso," by the New York Times. <ref name=NYT />
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'''Pius Cheung''' (Chinese name: ]]]; born 1982) is a ] and ].


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==Recorded works== ==Recorded works==
* ''] BWV 988, J.S. Bach'', arranged for solo marimba (June 2006, Pius Cheung) * ''] BWV 988, J.S. Bach'', arranged for solo marimba (June 2006, Pius Cheung). This was reviewed by Vivian Schweitzer of the New York Times <ref name=NYT>http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/30/arts/music/30schw.html?_r=1</ref> who called it


==Published works== ==Published works==
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* ''Etude in e minor'' (for solo marimba) * ''Etude in e minor'' (for solo marimba)


==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
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Revision as of 01:24, 28 January 2010

Pius Cheung (Chinese name: ; born 1982) is a marimbist and composer, called " a young Chinese-Canadian virtuoso," by the New York Times.

Pius Cheung

Recorded works

  • Goldberg Variations BWV 988, J.S. Bach, arranged for solo marimba (June 2006, Pius Cheung). This was reviewed by Vivian Schweitzer of the New York Times who called it

Published works

  • A set of five Musical Moments (Lust, Storm, Solitude, Dance of the Golden Mean, and Romance) (for solo marimba; published by Connecticut Hill Music Publisher)
  • Marimba Concerto with String Orchestra
  • Sonata No. 1 "Vitanata"
  • Ballade for Eriko Daimo
  • Etude in e minor (for solo marimba)

References

  1. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/30/arts/music/30schw.html?_r=1

External links

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