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Ensemble 4-12 hands

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While playing piano solo is a process of introspection requiring intrapersonal skills, training oneself to play with partners enhances better listening, observation, fine musicianship as well as interpersonal skills, not to mention the benefits of opening up a whole new repertory.

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Finale, Carnival of Animals by C. Saint-Saëns

Wun Chan, Loretta Chow, Ho-Ching Kwong and Jimmy Tam

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Fantasia on the Theme of Hava Nagila,

arranged by Michelana Lam/D.Okonsar,

performed by Yingchi Chan, Kyle Kwok Tsz Hei, Connie Tse and Jasmine Yeung 

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Variations on a Theme by Paganini by Witold Lutoslawski.

Performed by Loretta Chow and Charmaine Ho 

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Jamaican Rumba by Arthur Benjamin, performed by 

Heidi ChanKimi ChanLoreto Ramirez Chow and Joyce Fung 

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Finale, Étienne Marcel by Saint-Saëns/Debussy,

performed by Rachel Chan, Joe Mak, Connie Tse and Jasmine Yeung

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Ménage à Trois by Jacques Castérède

performed by Loretta Chow, Seen-tung Lee and Lillian Yan

Waltz in E major, op.39, no.2 by J. Brahms

performed by Kenny Ng and Yan Tsang​

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Danse Macabre, composed by Saint Saens

arranged for eight hands at two pianos by Michelana Lam

performed by Kimi Chan, Joyce Fung, Lillian Yan and Tiffany Yip

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