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Bellia Yung

Piano

Bellia Yung, graduated at The Royal College of Music in Master diploma of Performance under Professor Andrew Zolinsky. She received her professional music training at The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (Honours) under Ms Eva Lue and received the Tom Lee Music Scholarship. She began formal piano lessons at the age of 4. In age 12, she studied piano under Mr Tino Maxwell.

Her outstanding talents, exciting performances and careful interpretations have been guided by many famous international pianists and educators, including Professor Gabriel Kwok , Head of the keyboard department of the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, Professor Eleanor Wong, senior lecturer of the Academy of Performing Arts, and the famous Argentine pianist. Aquiles Delle Vigne, international pianist Frank Wilbur and Chinese pianist Wu Qian.

Bellia has been active in solo performances in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Salzburg (Austria) and participated in major international competitions and has achieved great results.

She was awarded the first and second performance certificates at Trinity College London, England with distinctions at the ages of 14 and 16. In competitions, Bellia won Second place in the National “Art Star” exhibition competition and the Great Wall Cup in 2013. She awards include International Deutscher Irmler-Klavierwettbewerb,-The First runner up in 2014. Hong Kong International Piano Open Competition (Liszt Memorial Prizes)-The First runner up in 2014 and Hong Kong Yuen Long Town Hall Competition-Gold prize in 2014 and The Hong Kong Schools Music and speech Association – The third prize. Bellia also has been selected by the Youth Arch Foundation in recognition of student improvement award. In 2019, She studied at Internationale Sommerakademie Mozarteum under Professor Frank Wibaut with scholarship.

Bellia has many years of professional teaching and accompaniment experience. Her students obtained distinction in the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and Hong Kong Schools Music and Recitation Association competition.

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