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Dolfin-Lin Duo members Tony Chen Lin (piano) and Balázs Dolfin (cello).

Dolfin-Lin Duo
Saturday 22 August

Tony Chen Lin, piano

Balázs Dolfin, cello

 

Chinese-New Zealand pianist Tony Chen Lin returns home from his Budapest base with Hungarian cellist Balázs Dolfin.Trained in Hungary and Germany, this dynamic duo present a diverse and fascinating programme that includes works by Bach, Brahms, Zoltán Kodály, Belá Bartók, Gao Ping and Nathanael Dejong (New Zealand).

Programme

Anton Webern | Sonata for Cello and Piano

Johann Sebastian Bach | Sonata for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord

in D major, BWV1028

Zoltán Kodály | Cello Sonata Op.4

Gao Ping | Sonata No.2 “Departure”

-interval-

Belá Bartók | Rhapsody No.1 

Nathanael Dejong | Abandoned Voices

Johannes Brahms | Cello Sonata No. 1 in E Minor, Op.38

This concert is approximately 95 minutes of music plus interval.

Artist Biographies

Hungarian cellist Balázs Dolfin began playing at age four and quickly rose to prominence, winning national and international competitions. He studied at Hungary’s Liszt Academy and later at the University for Music and Performing Arts Munich, where he earned his Master’s with distinction. Balázs has performed across Europe and the U.S., received prestigious awards like the Junior Príma Award, and is a core member of Hungary’s “Altalena Young Artist” group. He won first prize at the Virtuoso & Belcanto competition and joined the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in 2022. A dedicated chamber musician and educator, he regularly performs and teaches internationally.

 

Chinese-New Zealand pianist, Tony Chen Lin, regularly performs across New Zealand and Europe, including at the Semaine Internationale Piano & Musique de Chambre festival in Switzerland. His 2018 debut album, Digressions, reached No.1 on the New Zealand Classical Charts. A prizewinner in multiple competitions, including 1st place at the New Zealand National Concerto Competition, Tony holds a Master of Music and Konzertexamen from the Hochschule fur Musik Freiburg. Currently based in Budapest, he is pursuing a DLA at the Liszt Academy and is a passionate chamber musician, frequently performing in a cello-piano duo with Balázs Dolfin.

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