Formosa Trio

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Free and Open to the Public
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PROGRAM:

  • Larsen: Trio in Four Movements (2005)
  • Yuchun Hu: The Remnant Souls (2024, world premiere)
  • Zhou Tian: Hidden Grace (2023)
  • Takemitsu: And then I knew ’twas Wind (1992)
  • Debussy: Sonata (1915)

Formosa Trio
Formed in 2012 at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, the Formosa Trio brings together three musicians who were born and raised in Taiwan: Tze-Ying Wu (viola), Chen-Yu Huang (harp), and Pei-San Chiu (flute). The name "Formosa," meaning "beautiful island," a synonym of Taiwan, reflects the ensemble's deep connection to their homeland. This dynamic trio has performed extensively throughout the United States, China, and Taiwan, captivating audiences with innovative programs and exceptional artistry.
 
Dedicated to expanding the repertoire for their unique instrumentation, the Formosa Trio is committed to promoting both classical and contemporary works. They have actively collaborated with composers, resulting in commissions such as Hidden Grace by Grammy-nominated composer Zhou Tian, Time Flies by Tsung Jen Hsieh, and The Remnant Sounds by Yuchun Hu. In addition to premiering new works, the ensemble also creates arrangements of classical pieces and Taiwanese folk songs, bringing a fresh perspective to these beloved melodies.
 
In 2018, the trio released their debut recording, "First Impression," which showcases their passion for blending traditional and modern elements. Through their performances and educational outreach, the Formosa Trio strives to contribute meaningfully to the music community.
 
The members of the Formosa Trio are distinguished educators and performers. Dr. Tze-Ying Wu is the Assistant Professor of Viola and String Education at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Pei-San Chiu is the Associate Professor of Flute at Tunghai University in Taiwan. Dr. Chen-Yu Huang is the Harp Specialist at Fort Bend Independent School District in Houston, Texas, and the former Assistant Professor of Harp at Michigan State University.
Created 08/19/2024
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Last Updated 08/24/2024