

圆满成功:国际专业音乐教师协会埃斯特哈齐宫音乐会
奥地利艾森施塔特 – 2025 年 6 月 14 日 – 埃斯特哈齐宫历史悠久的海顿厅再次举办了一场非凡的音乐盛会。国际专业音乐教师协会 (IAPMT) 于 2025 年 6 月 14 日星期六下午 1:00 呈献了一场引人入胜的音乐会。天气晴朗,气温宜人(73°F),微风(6 英里/小时)轻拂,为这个充满精湛艺术的下午营造了完美的氛围。
音乐会共有 22 位才华横溢的参与者登台献艺,为所有到场观众带来了真正难忘的体验。下午的亮点是两位特邀嘉宾艺术家的亮相:才华横溢的钢琴家 Suki Lai 和著名女高音 Olivera Mercurio。
Suki Lai 登台献艺,以精湛的琴技和音乐敏感度,充满活力地演奏了约瑟夫·海顿的《D 大调奏鸣曲,第三乐章》,令观众为之倾倒。随后,Olivera Mercurio 倾情演绎了贾科莫·普契尼的经典歌剧《马侬·莱斯科》中的《Sola, Perduta, Abbandonata》,她那充满力量和情感的歌声回荡在整个大厅,充满了戏剧性的张力。
丰富多彩的节目展示了古典乐曲的华丽篇章,其中包括阿尔伯特·皮耶宗卡、卡米尔·圣桑、爱德华·麦克道威尔、费利克斯·门德尔松、弗朗茨·约瑟夫·海顿、弗雷德里克·肖邦、贾科莫·普契尼、朱塞佩·威尔第、约翰·塞巴斯蒂安·巴赫、约瑟夫·海顿、克里斯蒂娜·阿拉克利扬、路德维希·范·贝多芬、穆齐奥·克莱门蒂、罗伯特·舒曼、罗伯特·范德尔、威廉·吉洛克和沃尔夫冈·阿马德乌斯·莫扎特等受人尊敬的作曲家的作品。
国际专业音乐教师协会在埃斯特哈齐宫举办的音乐会,证明了音乐经久不衰的力量及其专业从业者的奉献精神,让观众对所展示的艺术才华深感赞赏。
埃斯特哈齐宫趣闻:从堡垒到宫殿
埃斯特哈齐宫的历史可追溯到 13 世纪末,当时它是一座哥特式城堡。最初作为防御工事,它先由古特克莱德家族拥有,后于 1364 年传给强大的卡尼扎伊家族。在他们的所有权下,城堡经历了重大发展,并被整合到城市的防御体系中,成为一座“中世纪城市城堡”。它位于匈牙利王国西部边境的战略位置,凸显了其在动荡时期的军事重要性。
几个世纪以来,城堡的性质开始演变,从纯粹的堡垒转变为更舒适的住所。1622 年,埃斯特哈齐家族收购了这座地产,这一转变加速了。虽然我们今天看到的巴洛克宫殿的宏伟壮丽主要源于埃斯特哈齐家族在 17 世纪的大规模翻修,但它建立在这座古老中世纪堡垒的基础之上,这证明了其经久不衰的历史意义。
Featured Performers
Cayden Croswhite

Cayden Croswhite is a 6 th grader attending Valley Christian Schools in San Jose, California. He started learning piano when he was 5 years old and currently studies with Dr. Yu-Chi Tai. At age 7, Cayden won 1 st Prize and Outstanding Gold Medalist at U.S. Open Music Competition. Since then, he has participated and won top prizes in many competitions including MTAC Piano Concerto Competition, CAPMT Honors
Competition, CAPMT Contemporary Competition, CAPMT Concerto Competition, and USIMC. In 2024, he won First Place at the American Protégé International Music Talent Competition and gave his debut performance at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.
Cayden has been honored to participate in master classes from renowned pianists including Ian Hobson, Meng-Chieh Liu, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Victor Rosenbaum, Jean-David Coen, Vyacheslav Gryaznov, Sandra Wright Shen, Joachim Reinhuber, Yu-Jane Yang, and Ratko Delorko. Meanwhile, he loves playing chamber music and has been selected to perform at music festivals such as C’est Bon Chamber Music Festival, Peng Piano Academy, and Oclef Contemporary Music Festival. He is a member of Valley Christian Junior Conservatory Chamber Ensemble.
In addition to piano, he has been learning violin for three years and is part of Valley Christian Middle School Orchestra. Apart from music, Cayden is a competitive swimmer, having participated in Age Group Championships and Far Western Championships multiple times. Cayden aims to achieve excellence as an athlete in the future.
Hanson Lei

- 2022 S.Y.M.F., 3rd place
- 2023 S.Y.M.F., 1st place
- 2023 Satori summer music festival, 2nd place
- 2024 S.Y.M.F., 4th place
- 2023-2024 SGV MTAC Theme festival, 1st place
- 2023-2024 SGV MTAC Bach festival winner
- 2024 Southern California Junior Bach festival, Regional Honor
- 2025 GOCAA International Music Competition: Preliminary Round, First Prize
- 2025 IPPA International Piano Competition United States Division: National Round, Bronze Award
Mariasofia De Tommaso

Mariasofia De Tommaso was born on February 2, 2017. She is the winner of national and international competitions: International Music Competition "Ezio Bosso", "Muse in Musica".
Miri Park

Miri Park is a pianist and educator pursuing a Doctorate in Piano Pedagogy at Texas Tech University. Originally from Seoul, Korea, she began her piano studies at the age of five and gained recognition through numerous competition awards and her first solo recital at twelve.
She trained at Seoul Arts High School, Korea’s most prestigious arts institution, before earning her bachelor's degree from Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea, where she received a major leadership scholarship, was consistently on the Dean’s List, and graduated magna cum laude, ranking second in her department. She later completed her Master’s in Piano Pedagogy at Texas Tech University, where she also earned a Graduate Certificate in Collaborative Piano. She continues her doctoral studies under Professor Daniel del Pino and Dr. Carla Davis Cash.
Alongside her academic work, Miri is an active freelance collaborative pianist and serves as a teaching assistant at Texas Tech University, mentoring students in piano performance and pedagogy.