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DATE
27 FEB 2010, SAT
TIME
8pm
(60mins, no intermission)
(时长约60分钟,无中场休息)
(60mins, no intermission)
(时长约60分钟,无中场休息)
VENUE
Recital Studio
PRICE
$$25
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SYNOPSIS
in::music series presents some of the most inspiring Chinese indie bands and singer-songwriters performing their original compositions over two weekends, as part of Huayi – Chinese Festival of Arts 2010.
For more information, visit www.huayifestival.com
ENGLISH | 中文
Her lovely little ballads about balloons, finding Neverland, snow in Germany and imaginary friends may have a touch of childlike whimsy. But listen closely and you’ll find in Taiwanese singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer Peggy Hsu’s songs a blossoming of mature beauty.
Singing with clear, high, girlish vocals, while playing on piano/keyboards, and sometimes backed by guitar, flute and drums, Peggy delivers beautifully-crafted songs in a range of styles – from the trippy folksiness of Pink Dress to the breezy, jazz-inspired Snow in Germany to the ethereal piano ballad Fairy Dust.
Since she exploded on the Mandarin music scene in 2001 with her self-written-and-produced debut album, Balloon, written when she was only 19, on her piano, Peggy has reaped Best Songwriter, Best Newcomer, Top Lyricist and other awards from the Taiwanese, Chinese, Singaporean and Hong Kong music industries, released two more hit albums, Peggy’s Wish Box (2007) and Beautiful (2009), and also become a sought-after songwriter and producer for other artists such as Evonne Hsu, Tizzy Bac and Joi Chua.
This will be Peggy’s first concert in Singapore in eight years. Fall under her spell as she performs, with a full band, songs about life, love and magical dreams.
In Mandarin
This will be Peggy’s first concert in Singapore in eight years. Fall under her spell as she performs, with a full band, songs about life, love and magical dreams.
In Mandarin
in::music series presents some of the most inspiring Chinese indie bands and singer-songwriters performing their original compositions over two weekends, as part of Huayi – Chinese Festival of Arts 2010.
Other in::music performances:
For more information, visit www.huayifestival.com

