Hon Chi-fun is one of Hong Kong’s most respected visual artists. His education began in a strict Confucian-style school that did not shy away from physical punishment, but that did introduce him to classical Chinese poems and calligraphy. Despite that conservative start, he went on to make art that went far beyond the traditional, both in techniques and approach, and that synthesised traditional East and modern West.
French pianist, Clementine Grimault says she likes to perform the solo repertoire, but also enjoys lecture recitals, teaching, and working with others on collaborative projects.
Clementine studied under British concert pianist and writer Paul Roberts. She graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2014. While still studying she’d taken on the challenging role of a pianist and actress in Iain Burnside’s music play, “Journeying Boys”. She’s here in Hong Kong to play in a concert for Le French May called, “Hommages, ballades and images”.
French pianist, Clementine Grimault says she likes to perform the solo repertoire, but also enjoys lecture recitals, teaching, and working with others on collaborative projects.
Clementine studied under British concert pianist and writer Paul Roberts. She graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2014. While still studying she’d taken on the challenging role of a pianist and actress in Iain Burnside’s music play, “Journeying Boys”. She’s here in Hong Kong to play in a concert for Le French May called, “Hommages, ballades and images”.
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