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Angelin Chang - pianist: Press

"The Drinko Hall is usually about half to three quarters filled when the CCS performs, but last Monday's performance attracted enough fans to fill most the seats, including students from other Cleveland schools. Certainly one of the attractions was the third composition by a well-known composer, Olivier Messiaen, and his piece Oiseaux Exotiques (Exotic Birds). This piece came perfectly timed for the arrival of spring. Messiaen's theme for the piece was to replicate the sounds of various birdsongs, reputed in the score to be from forty-seven types of birds. The majority of these bird songs came from Angelin Chang's colorful piano playing. Her hands flew lightly over the keyboard like the birds she sought to emulate. The lines felt disjointed, accurately recreating the feeling of truly hearing a tree full of random bird sounds....the warmth of the composition made this one of the highlights of the evening."
克城聞琴抒感 一位觀衆對張安麟音樂會樂評
克里夫蘭州立大學音樂敎授、鋼琴系主任張安麟 (Dr. Angelin Chang, pianist)與克里夫蘭的小提琴手Erich Eichhorn, violinist 舉行雙重奏.
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