![]() He collaborates with Gary Hoffman, Matt Haimovitz, David Krakauer, Charles Neidich, Anton Nel, Jeremy Menuhin, the St. With the violinist Philippe Graffin, he created the festival "Consonances" in Saint Nazaire, France. His concert activities include a large amount of chamber music. ![]() He also toured in Japan and China, and has done extensive tours of South America. He performed the rarely played Left Hand Concerto of Prokofiev with the BBC Scottish Symphony, the Estonia National Symphony and the Riverside Symphony at Lincoln Center in New York. Chiu was a featured artist at the Valery Gergiev Festival in Rotterdam. Recent seasons have seen him in Washington DC, the Metropolitan Museum in NYC, the Cartagena Music Festival in Colombia, Memphis, Omaha, Des Moines, Portland, ME, Jacskonville, Carmel, CA, Syracuse, and San Francisco and performances with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, with Philharmonia Virtuosi, the Elgin Symphony and the Dayton Philharmonic. He is appearing as guest artist in pedagogy conference across the US, including in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Iowa and Illinois. In addition, he presented a unique program in NYC, "Hymns and Dervishes", music by Gurdjieff/de Hartmann, and is preparing it for his next recording. ![]() ![]() He appears this season in numerous concerts for the Adams Foundation, as well as in South America, France and China. The Smackdown this season is between Debussy and Prokofiev. Constantly innovating in his audience-building approach to programming, this season Frederic Chiu is presenting "Classical Smackdown", a multi-year series where composers face off in head-to-head comparisons, with the audience voting for their preferred composer. ![]()
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