Pianist Dale Tsang began her piano studies at the age of four. A child prodigy, she won numerous competitions, and performed her concerto debut with orchestra at the age of ten. While still in high school, she gave her first concert series under the auspices of the Young Artists’ Guild, performing solo recitals throughout California.
Tsang earned her BM in piano performance from the University of Southern California, studying with John Perry; her MM from the University of Michigan, studying with Dickran Atamian; and her DMA from Rice University, studying with John Perry. She took first prize in the 2001 Carmel Music Society Competition. Tsang-Hall was a solo- round competitor in the 1997 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and a semi-finalist in the 1999 Washington International Competition; she has performed at the Aspen Music Festival, the Holland Music Sessions and the Sarasota Music Festival. Along with performances in Germany and Hungary with E4TT and the JMPP, she recently returned from her third Asian tour.
Tsang is currently a faculty member at Laney College and an active solo and chamber musician.
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