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Gary
Eng is an accomplished concert pianist. As first
prize winner of the 4th International Pacific Piano
Competition, the 1999 National Debut Young Artists
Concert Series Competition, and a winner of The
Canadian Music Competition, he has performed
extensively as a soloist and chamber musician in
Canada, the USA, and abroad. Mr. Eng's recorded live
performances have been featured in A-B-A-C-A Youth
Records Ltd. and CBC Radio Two's Westcoast
Performances. Locally, he has graced the stages of
The Gateway Theatre, Orpheum Theatre, and The Chan
Centre for the Performing Arts.
Since the age of fourteen, Mr. Eng studied with
Professor Lee Kum-Sing at The Vancouver Academy of
Music, where he obtained the distinguished
Performer's Certificate with top honors. He also
achieved his Associate Diploma (A.R.C.T.) from The
Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto with
distinction. Mr. Eng continued on with his post
secondary piano studies under the tutelage of
Professor Lee Kum-Sing at The University of British
Columbia, where he received his Bachelor of Music
(B.Mus.) degree in piano performance. Aside from his
music endeavours in Canada, Mr. Eng had also been
selected annually to participate at various national
and international music festivals and was invited to
perform as a guest artist in their concert series.
These included solo recitals in The Netherlands,
France, Italy and Poland. He has participated in
master classes with renowned pianists such as Marc
Durand, Andre Laplante, Marc Andre Hamelin, Jean
Micault, John Perry, and John O'Conor.
Mr. Eng is a Registered Music Teacher (R.M.T.)
and member of the Canadian Music Federation
Teachers’ Association. He maintains a professional
private teaching studio in Vancouver, BC. He is able
to provide lessons in English and Chinese. Mr. Eng
promotes a supportive learning environment and
instills in his students the value of discipline,
artistic expression, creativity, and musical
exploration. His students achieve high honors in the
Royal Conservatory of Music Examinations and receive
awards and scholarships through music festivals and
competitions. Annual student recitals and other
performing opportunities take place every year.
Interested students of any age or level are welcome
to contact Mr. Eng by e-mail at
gary_eng@yahoo.com or by phone at 778-384-3000
to schedule an interview. For additional
information, please visit his website at
www.garyeng.com.
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