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Double Piano Concerto at Mechanics Hall - Sunday, June 20, 2010

Six students from Ip Piano School had the opportunity to perform Mozart’s double piano concerto in F major with the Worcester Youth Orchestra in Mechanics Hall during their gala.  In addition, three students from Ip Piano played in the orchestra. See photos >>>

Piano Dedication, Kwong Kow Chinese School - Sunday, June 22, 2008

In continuing support of Kwong Kow Chinese School, a baby grand piano was dedicated to the school from Winnie Ip.

The exciting program included: Tambourin (Gossec) - Timothy Lo, violin & Tiffany Tsang, piano; From the Homeland No.1 Moderato (Smetana) - Sara Ly, violin & Tiffany Tsang, piano; Allegro in F (Mozart) - The Industrious Student, Bischoff; The Old Cuckoo Clock (Bachinskaya) - Hannah To, piano; Nocturne Op.9 No.2 (Chopin) - Brian Li, piano Sonata Op.14 No. 2 Scherzo (Beethoven) - Tiffany Tsang, piano; Cuckoo (Arensky) - Fredelia Lee & Tiffany Lo, piano; Canon in D (Pachelbel) - Carly Cheng & Caitlin Cheng & Lindsey Chin & Zoe Chin, piano; Sonata in One Movement (Smetana) - Christopher Yu & Alice Ly & Kevin Tsang & Serena Pang, piano; Shepherd on the Rock (Schubert) - Meena Malik, voice & Sylvain Bouix, clarinet & Connor Chin, piano.

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Youth Musicians’ Concerto Festival - Sunday, June 15, 2008

Winnie Ip was asked to help organize the inaugural Greater Boston Young Musicians’ Concerto Festival for Merrimack Valley Enrichment Center (MVEC).  This gives young musicians a rare opportunity to perform a concerto piece with a full orchestra. See photos >>>

Kwong Kow Chinese School Concerto - Sunday, February 24, 2008

Double piano concerto competition and guest artists played to benefit the Kwong Kow Chinese School in honor of Emily Ng.  $20,000 was raised for this worthy cause. See photos >>>

Rachel Molly Markoff Foundation Fundraiser Concert - Sunday, April 2, 2006

Our collaboration with The Rachel Molly Markoff Foundation in a Double Concerto Fundraising Concert, April 2, 2006 at Tsai Performance Center was a great success. We gratefully acknowledge the extraordinary support and generosity of advertisers, foundations, individuals who have made donation to this event. We were able to raise $25,000. Proceeds benefited The Foundation funds research programs designed to find a cure for cancer, particularly brain tumors in children. To learn more about The Foundation, Please visit: http://artingiving.org. See photos >>>