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październik 2024

Lily Phee (Singapur)

13 October 2024 (Sunday) at 7 p.m. Aula Akademii Muzycznej im. K. Pendereckiego „Florianka”, Kraków Program: F. Chopin more
25 October 2024 (Friday) at 6 p.m. Sala koncertowa Szkoły Muzycznej, Krzeszowice Program: F. Chopin more
30 October 2024 (Wednesday) at 7 p.m. Sala koncertowa Szkoły Muzycznej, Tarnów Programme: F. Chopin  more

Singaporean pianist Lily Phee embarked on her musical adventure at the age of 5. She continued her studies at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore under the guidance of Mrs Rena Phua, before advancing to the Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Kraków, where she presently receives mentorship from Andrzej Pikul.

In her latest achievements, she attained an Honourable mention at the 2nd Karol Szymanowski International Music Competition, and was granted a debut with the Częstochowa Philharmonic Orchestra through the ‘Gram z Orkiestrą’ competition organized by the Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Kraków. She has also won Second Prize at the Faust Zadra International Piano Competition in Italy, and received a prize from Oscar Macchioni for the best interpretation of Karol Szymanowski’s work (Sonata Op.21 No.2) last year.
Notable awards from her home country include First Prizes at the Singapore International Youth Piano Competition, Singapore International Classical Piano Competition, Third Prizes at the National Piano & Violin Competition and at the Cristofori Piano Competition. Additionally, she was awarded the title ‘Yamaha Artist’ as part of the ‘I Play Yamaha’ initiative in 2018.
Lily’s passion for music has also led her abroad to Denmark, Russia, Hong Kong and Thailand where she performed in recitals and took part in competitive engagements. Among her significant achievements in competition are First Prizes at the Isaac Albéniz Summer Music Festival held in Camprodon, Spain, and Recondite Armonie III international Piano competition in Grosseto, Italy.

She has also participated in masterclasses led by distinguished pianists such as amás Ungár, Robert Winter, Kenneth Hamilton, and Dina Parakhina.

In addition to playing the piano, she enjoys running as a secondary hobby.