A free recital featuring Conservatory Professor Sean Chen, piano.
The UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance proudly presents faculty recitals to the Kansas City community each semester, showcasing the breadth of talent our faculty brings to the arts.
28-year-old American pianist Sean Chen has performed worldwide in concerto, solo, and chamber music performances. He was the third prize winner at the 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, recipient of the DeHaan Classical Fellowship as the winner of the 2013 American Pianists Awards, and fellow of the 2015 Leonore Annenberg Fellowship Fund for the Performing Arts.
Throughout his performances, Mr. Chen has been able to collaborate with esteemed conductors Leonard Slatkin, Gerard Schwarz, and Nicholas McGegan, and work with ensembles including the Brentano Quartet. As a result of his ability to connect with both orchestral musicians and audience members, Mr. Chen is particularly in demand for residencies that combine performances with master classes, school concerts, and artist conversations, at institutions including the Cleveland School of Music, Indiana University, University of British Columbia, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Spotlight Awards at the Los Angeles Music Center, Young Artist World Piano Festival, and several Music Teachers’ Associations throughout the country.
Free Admission
2018/04/15 - 2018/04/15
White Recital Hall
James C. Olson Performing Arts Center, Kansas City, MO 64110
During a Conservatory performance, FREE parking can be found on the 5th and 6th floors of the Cherry Street Parking Garage on the UMKC campus.