shulammite (c)

Tze-Yeung Ho (CAN/FIN)
shulammite (c) is part of a series of chamber works which draws from a single melodic material that the composer has been developing since his earliest compositions.

The distant and fragile qualities of this very musical memory is reworked and transformed according to different contexts and life situations.

Tze Yeung Ho

Tze Yeung Ho (b. 1992) is a Norwegian-Canadian composer of Cantonese descent living in Estonia. Despite being a native of Oslo, he spent most of his formative years in Toronto. Tze Yeung represented Norway in the Ung Nordisk Musikk festival of 2015 held in Helsinki. He is the first prize recipient of Land’s End Ensemble’s 17th annual composition competition. Recent highlighted events include his participation as a resident artist in the PRAKSIS intedisciplinary arts program held in Oslo, the Fortellerfestival 2017 (Norwegian Storytelling Festival), his collaboration with Norwegian dramaturge Marius Kolbenstvedt and his involvement in an operetta with the Oslo National Art Academy at the Ultima Festival. Tze Yeung has also worked with an array of artists in different facets, including the NyNorsk messingkvintett (NO), Elisabeth Hetherington (NL/CA), Matti Pulkki (FI), Caroline Hausen (DE), MolOt Ensemble (RU), Thirty Fingers Trio (LT), Honghong Zheng (NO/ZH), Decho Ensemble (US).

shulammite (c)

Tze-Yeung Ho (CAN/FIN)

(piano trio; 2019)

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