19951/Janice, aged 0/,conquered Professor troup in piano master, England with a Mozart sonata, and applied for a full scholarship from the famous yehudi menuhin school in England.
In September, 1997, 13-year-old Janice went to England alone and studied in Mei Niuyin school. The piano teacher is Irina ZaRycka.
1June, 1998 (14 years old) played Frank's symphonic variations with guildford Symphony Orchestra in guildford City Hall.
1999165438+1October (15 years old), Mozart's Piano ConcertoNo. 14 in E flat major was played in the famous Queen Elizabeth Concert Hall in Britain.
In 2000, 65,438+06-year-old Dzhanis won the gold medal in the "International Young Artists Competition" held in Wells, Tunbridge, England, regardless of age group, including various instrumental music. This is the youngest winner since the competition was held.
In July 2000 (aged 65,438+06), Dzhanis performed a solo at the Mei Niuyin Music Festival in Staade.
June 2000 165438+1October (16 years old), as the winner of the Sydney Perry Prize awarded by Martin Music Foundation, performed with the British Philharmonic Orchestra in St. John's Smith Square, London, and played the second piano concerto by Saint Sang.
In 2000 (16 years old), Janice won the Tunbridge Wells International Young Artist Award, which led to her first recital in Purcell Room, a British music hall.
200 1 1 month (17 years old), playing with Leon Fleisher in piano master, USA; In the same year, he was selected for the Park Lane Music Show, and continued to perform in the Prince's Room Concert Hall, including Ligethy's etudes and Elliot Carter's works, as well as the world premiere of contemporary composer Malcolm Singer's Tokata, which was broadcast live by BBC Radio 3 (the largest classical music channel in Britain) and received rave reviews from the Times, Daily Telegraph, Guardian and Independent.
In 2002, Janice toured major cities in Britain.
In 2002, Janice participated in many charity concerts in succession, giving charity performances in the Royal Concert Hall in London, Hanover, Amsterdam, Hamburg Steinway Concert Hall and new york. NHK TV interviewed her in new york and produced a 50-minute feature film, which was broadcast in the United States and Asia.
In 2002, Dzhanis won a full scholarship and entered the Royal Conservatory of Music in London, where he studied under Professor Christopher Elton. In the subsequent study, I won the school award every year.
In 2002, Dzhanis was a guest performer at Chopin Music Festival in London.
In 2003, Janice gave a charity recital at the world-famous Wilmore Concert Hall in London, and was invited to be a guest performer at the koblenz International Music Festival and the Yale International Music Festival in Germany respectively to raise money for homeless orphans in Africa. After the performance, Janice was invited to perform in Germany again.
In 2003, Dzhanis was invited as a guest performer in the "International Young Artists Competition" in Wales, Chechi, Tamburi, and performed the Russian epic romantic "Rachmaninov's Second Piano Music &; Paganini rhapsody.
Since 2004, Dzhanis has been invited to give a solo concert at Wilmore Concert Hall in London every year, and has performed in Hanover, The Hague, Hamburg, Amsterdam, new york and other places.
In 2004, Dzhanis was once again invited to attend the koblenz International Music Festival as a guest performer.
On June 5438+065438+1October 12, 2004, Dzhanis was invited to attend the prestigious Mei Xian Music Festival in London, and played the famous song "Invittrail et des Oiseaux" together with Pierre-Andre Valade of the Chamber Symphony Orchestra of the Royal Conservatory of Music, winning.
From June 5 to February 2004, Dzhanis gave a solo concert at the Hong Kong City Hall at the invitation of the Hong Kong Cultural Department.
In 2005, Dzhanis won scholarships from Martin Foundation and Eber Foundation.
In 2005, Dzhanis gave a solo concert in the famous Ribat Concert Hall in Manchester and Beaucert Concert Hall in London.
On September 22nd, 2005, Janice gave a piano solo concert at the Wilmore Concert Hall in London, which has a history of over 100 years. The repertoire includes Schubert's Piano Sonata in F minor and Janacek's Schumann Clerana Piano Concerto Op 16.
In 2006, Dzhanis graduated with honors and received an honorary bachelor's degree. Then, the Royal Conservatory of Music continued to provide Dzhanis with a full scholarship to support her master's degree.
20061October 22nd, 165438+Janice gave another piano solo concert in wigmore Concert Hall, which caused another sensation. During nearly 1.5 hours of performance, janice played prokofiev's Piano Sonata No.2 in D minor, Rachmaninov's Piano Sonata No.2, Fantasia and the works of Spanish composer Albeni with skillful skills and abundant passion. More than 600 spectators applauded her wonderful performance. In 2007, Dzhanis received a master's degree in piano playing from the Royal Conservatory of Music.
In 2007, The Independent named Dzhanis as the "Youth Star of 2007". Dzhanis was interviewed by BBC TV and broadcast many times in news programs of BBC C4 and BBC World.
From June 5438 to February 2007, Dzhanis was warmly invited by the British royal family to play for Queen Elizabeth II with her famous trio, which was greatly appreciated by the royal family.
In 2008, janice was once again invited by the royal family to perform Schubert's Trout and janice's own adaptation of China music Flowers in Shandandan for Prince Andrew at St James Palace, which was well received by Chinese and British audiences.
On June 65438+1 October1day, 2008, Dzhanis participated in the International Culture and Art Festival held in Hong Kong, giving live performances for young piano lovers and piano players, exchanging experiences and imparting piano skills, which was warmly welcomed and unanimously affirmed by the local people.
On February 4th, 2008, Dzhanis once again stepped onto the stage of Wilmore Concert Hall.
On February 5th, 2008, Dzhanis was invited to attend the 2008 All England Federation Spring Festival Gala in Logan Concert Hall, London, and played an exciting prelude to the Spring Festival. Xue Haoyin, tenor of the Royal Opera House, also performed on the same stage; Dr. Cheng Yu, a famous pipa and guqin player, teaches at the School of Asian and African Studies in London and is the head of the British Chinese Orchestra. More than 30 people, Cambridge Chinese Orchestra, the largest China university student orchestra in Britain, and many other students studying in Britain.
On June 2nd, 2008, Dzhanis stepped onto the stage of Wilmore Concert Hall again and performed a piano duet.
On July 13, 2008, Dzhanis attended the Chopin Music Festival in St Gabriel's Church in London.
At the end of 2008, Janice was invited to attend the award ceremony of "Bole Award", the highest honor achieved by British Chinese, and served as a guest performer. Her extraordinary performance deeply touched Prince Andrew, who attended the ceremony together, and praised her as an "angel-like classical elf", and looked forward to continuing to enjoy her wonderful performance in the future.
At the beginning of 2009, Dzhanis and the leonard bernstein Prize-winning piano trio Sitkowski toured Britain, Germany and the Netherlands.
Janice officially released her first classical album on April 16, 2009, which was warmly discussed and praised by all circles of classical music. She was praised by International Piano as one of the most talented female pianists in China so far, and also the most remarkable classical album of the year. At the same time, mainstream media and professional media in Britain, such as The Times, Evening Standard, Observer and Piano Weekly, all spoke highly of this album and expressed high expectations for Janice's next development and achievements.
From May 8th to May 20th, 2009 10, Janice participated in the Liberation Music Festival held in Channel Island, Jersey as a guest performer and artistic director.
In June 2009, Keyboard Charity Trust, an organization that introduces young musicians to the public, held a solo concert for Dzhanis in London. In her interpretations of Bach, Franck, Cesar and Shedelin, "enthusiastic, dedicated and mellow timbre" attracted the attention of the British.
From June 28th, 2009 to October 28th, 2009/KLOC-0, Dzhanis participated in the Europa Chinese Art Festival held in Belgium as an ambassador of Chinese classical music at the invitation of the Ministry of Culture of China and China Foreign Performance Company. In cooperation with the Unfavorable Philharmonic Orchestra, special performances were held in Youpeng, Brussels, Sirte, the Netherlands and Ghent.
The first issue of International Piano Quarterly 20 10 praised Dzhanis as "the most impressive young genius living in Britain in recent years". 20 10 1 Janice was once again concerned and affirmed by the British media at the annual PLG Young Musicians Concert Series. This series of concerts are all works of the 20th century, including the world premiere of 1 1. Dzhanis is the youngest of 33 musicians 1.
On May, 2065438+00 13, Janice participated in the Jersey Music Festival in England again, becoming the last popular musician at the festival. In this music festival, Janice not only served as a guest performer, but also participated in the invitation and arrangement of tracks. She also specially arranged some tracks related to World War II.