Whispers of Wind and Keys: A Piano and Flute Concert by Anson Tang and Ruth Montgomery
An elegant classical performance for piano and flute
No Limits 2025 closes with a classical performance showcasing the skills of two musicians with close ties to the UK. On stage together for the first time, accomplished young pianist Anson Tang and acclaimed British small flautist and composer Ruth Montgomery perform a selection of works from Mozart to the present.
The concert opens with the light tones of Mozart’s Andante in C major, K315, Suite Antique by Sir John Rutter – a true pas de deux between flute and piano with melodies and harmonies shared between both instruments – and flute solo on Arthur Honeggar’s haunting Danse de la chèvre. These are followed by American composer Amy Beach’s Ballade, a textured, complex, romantic work for solo piano that showcases Tang’s masterful skills.
The second half of the performance introduces two adventurous, evocative pieces for piano and flute by contemporary British composer Ian Clarke: Sunstreams – Montgomery’s favourite work to perform – and Sunday Morning. Bringing the recital to a close are Fauré’s Pavane, Op 50, and Chopin’s elegant and upbeat Variations on a Theme by Rossini.
Ruth Montgomery is a Clore Leadership Fellow and a winner of the Francesca Hanley inspirat ion award. She has performed as a soloist with some of the world’s major orchestras, including the Royal Philharmonic in London and the Russian National Orchestra in Moscow and St Petersburg. Hong Kong-born Tang studied at the Royal College of Music in London, and has performed with the Hong Kong Philharmonic and collaborated with artists such as Midori Gotō, Piers Lane, Artur Pizzaro, Nancy Loo and Colleen Lee.
Mozart Andante in C major, K315
John Rutter Suite Antique
Arthur Honeggar Danse de la chèvre
Amy Beach Ballade, Op 6
Ian Clarke Sunstreams, Sunday Morning
Gabriel Fauré Pavane, Op 50
Frédéric Chopin Variations on a Theme by Rossini
Programme is subject to change
Anson Tang
Hong Kong-born pianist Anson Tang graduated from the Royal College of Music, London, with support from the Lee Hysan Foundation and Talent Unlimited. At RCM he studied under Nigel Clayton, and was the first wheelchair user enrolled in the keyboard department.
In 2016, Tang appeared as a soloist with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and gave his first solo recital in Hong Kong the following year. In 2024, he made his debut at the Kennedy Center, Washington DC. During his career, Tang has collaborated and studied with renowned musicians such as Midori Gotō, Piers Lane, Artur Pizzaro, Nancy Loo and Colleen Lee. He is also the recipient of a number of awards, including the VSA International Young Soloists Award and third prize at the Watford International Piano Competition.
Ruth Montgomery
British flautist and music educator Ruth Montgomery graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music, and is a Clore Leadership Fellow and Francesca Hanley Inspiration Award winner.
Born deaf in a musical family, Montgomery also explores art, sign language and visual media within the Deaf Community and with her charity Audiovisability. She is currently working with more than 100 Deaf children across a number of schools, and developing a new curriculum aimed at visual music education that she hopes to see adopted nationally. Through her work, and as the parent of a Deaf child, Montgomery understands the benefits of music on children’s emotional intelligence, mental health and well-being.
22 November – 11 December 2024
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Starting from 22 November 2024, 10am
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