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- Q5100973 description "Symphony orchestra conductor, producer and musician".
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- Q5100973 abstract "Ching-Po Paul Chiang (also known as Ching-Po Chiang and Po-Po Chiang) is a Taiwanese symphony orchestra conductor, producer, chamber musician. He recently made his New York debut on June 19, 2007 at Carnegie Hall, conducting the New England Symphonic Ensemble in a program featuring Beethoven and Mozart. His other major professional forthcoming engagements in Europe include a concert at the historic Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, conducting the theatre's orchestra, as well as an appearance with another of Italy's professional orchestras the Magna Grecia Symphony Orchestra in Taranto. Chiang is also the Founder and Artistic Director of Philharmonia Moments Musicaux' of Taipei, Taiwan.In 2002, Danish Radio produced a special program focusing on Chiang and the orchestra he established and conducted since 1998. Danish Radio consequently aired throughout Denmark as well as Scandinavia an entire concert recorded live in Taipei, which included works by Atterberg, Nielsen, and Sibelius' profound 5th Symphony. Chiang and his ensemble Philharmonia Moments Musicaux were also featured in a special article by the London published, International Arts Manager Magazine, as one of Taiwan's most dynamic ensembles.In September 2002, Chiang received a request to participate in the inaugural International Sir Georg Solti Competition for Conductors in Frankfurt, Germany, where some of the world's finest future conductors were present. Chiang was awarded third prize.".
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- Q5100973 name "Chiang, Ching-Po Paul".
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- Q5100973 comment "Ching-Po Paul Chiang (also known as Ching-Po Chiang and Po-Po Chiang) is a Taiwanese symphony orchestra conductor, producer, chamber musician. He recently made his New York debut on June 19, 2007 at Carnegie Hall, conducting the New England Symphonic Ensemble in a program featuring Beethoven and Mozart.".
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