Alvina Yang
Pianist
A sophisticated and virtuosic pianist born in Hong Kong, Alvina Yang Yuk Yu’s playing is characterised by her translucent touch, sensitive nuances and thoughtful interpretations. Her repertoire choices exhibit dedication in exploring gems in piano literature and beyond, alongside frequently performed repertoire. She is particularly interested in searching for a wide array of timbres and colours on the piano, which also leads her to performing and writing transcriptions.
Alvina is currently pursuing her Master’s Degree in piano performance at the Royal Academy of Music with Ian Fountain, supported by a full scholarship from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund. She obtained her Bachelor of Music (Honours) Degree with First Class Honours from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, studying with Gabriel Kwok. Prior to that, she studied with Yim Wan on the Academy’s junior music programme in her earlier years.
She was a recipient of the HKSAR Government Home Affairs Bureau Multi-faceted Excellence Scholarship, a full scholarship for her Bachelor’s Degree, as well as Pearl River Kayserburg Scholarship, The Helena May Scholarship and Tom Lee Music Scholarship. She has performed in venues across Europe and Asia, and was interviewed by Radio Television Hong Kong with her performance recorded for public broadcast. Some of her recent competition successes include the First Prize at the Pacific Stars International Piano Competition (United States), First Runner-up at the Norah Sande Award,
Gold Prize and Chopin Prize at the 2nd Joyeux Music International Piano Competition (Singapore), First Prize at the 81st Steinway & Sons International Youth Piano Competition, among others.
Alvina has had masterclasses and lessons from internationally renowned pianists, including Jörg Demus, Cyprien Katsaris, Steven Osborne, Yevgeny Sudbin, Rustem Hayroudinoff, Thomas Rosenkranz, Ya-fei Chuang, Hie Yon Choi, Lise de la Salle and Oliver Triendl. She has also appeared in the International Summer Academy of Mozarteum University Salzburg.