Rosey Chan

A virtuoso musician who studied piano and composition at the Royal College of Music, Rosey’s creative output spans a wide range.

Rosey Chan is a multimedia artist.

Her solo concerts incorporate cinematic visuals and combine her own compositions with selected classical repertoire and electronic fusion.

Her interests in collaborative projects have taken her into a world of contrasted disciplines; Architecture, Design, Poetic Spoken word, Contemporary dance, Experimental music, and Film composition.

Rosey is a Steinway Artist.


Background

Rosey Chan was born in the United Kingdom to Chinese parents. She attended the Royal Academy of Music on a piano scholarship. She then went on to be classically trained in composition, piano and violin at the Royal College of Music in South Kensington, London. She also plays guitar, accordion, and keyboards.

Career

After graduating from the Royal College of Music, Chan performed in a contemporary female duo (two pianos) which performed at such venues as the Royal Albert Hall, Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall and Carnegie Hall.[1][2]

In 2008, Chan focused on her solo career and expanded her repertoire to include contemporary electronic music, improvisation,[3][4] film scoring, performance art and working with dance. She has presented her work at The Royal Opera House, The Royal Festival Hall, Pompidou Centre to the intimate settings of The 100 club, Le Poisson Rouge in New York, Gagosian Gallery Paris and The Serpentine Gallery London.

Contemporary art installations are an extension of Rosey Chan's work. Her multi-media performance piece March of the Jingoists premiered at the 2009 Frieze Art Fair.[5] Her three-screen video installation Past Present Future premiered at the 2010 Hong Kong Art Fair.

Artists she has worked with include: Marina Abramovic, Doug Aitken, Fanny Ardant, Antony Gormley, Patrik Schumacher, Zaha Hadid Architects, Charles Dance, Jonas Mekas, Zowie Broach, Nick Knight, Central School of Ballet and Dance.

Musicians she has collaborated with include: William Orbit, Queen, Sting, Synematik, Stargate Music, Michael Nyman, Carnet de Voyage Music, The Invisible Men, Ali Tennant, Ilan Eshkeri, Gregg Wilson, Mike Figgis, Vaal, Victoria Bond, The English Chamber Orchestra, London Contemporary Orchestra.

In 2009, Chan co-founded a piece of music, food and wine festival in Tuscany with Luca Sanjust, Mike Figgis and ex-Wine Spectator editor James Suckling.

In 2011 Chan curated cultural content for the first Hong Kong Liberatum Festival, an international cultural festival, and summit, bringing together diverse talents from Europe, America, and China. The project culminated in workshops for students in music, film, architecture, and photography, alongside talks and performances throughout the festival.[6]

Chan supports environmental charity Client Earth. She composed and recorded an Adagio for Planet Earth which she has dedicated to the charity.

Solo releases

Chan released her debut album ONE in 2010. It was produced by the singer-songwriter Sting[7] and featured tracks by, Bach, Debussy, Bill Evans and Tom Waits. Her second album 8 years of my life was released in March 2018 with a limited edition vinyl of her solo piano improvisations. She released an electronic album in 2019 under the band name Carnet de Voyage Music

Today

Chan currently lives in London. She performs and collaborates on various dance, visual art, architecture, film, fashion, music and design projects internationally.[8]

Discography

Albums

  • ONE (2010)
  • 8 YEARS OF MY LIFE (2018)
  • MELO DISKO (2019)

Compositions (Films)

  • Improvisation for the Left Hand
  • China-Town 2011
  • An afternoon in Como 2014
  • A day in the life...
  • Jaguar Cars campaign 'Alive'
  • Parametricism | Patrik Schumacher | Zaha Hadid and Rosey Chan
  • Millennial
  • Adagio for Planet Earth
  • Besame
  • Petrolo
  • My First Red Dress
  • Suspicious Talks featuring Fanny Ardant
  • Prague 1850

Documentaries

  • One & Other a Portrait of Trafalgar Square - Music One & Other (Red Mullet, 2009)
  • Sky Arts 3D - 'Diva' - Music (China-Town Productions, Red Mullet 2009)
  • [https://vimeo.com/265660005 Just Tell The Truth, Royal Opera House, Deloitte (2011)

1. https://www.wallpaper.com/architecture/parametricism-film-by-patrik-schumacher-and-rosey-chan

2. https://hk.asiatatler.com/society/the-new-asia-portfolio-style-influence-power

3. https://www.vogue.com.cn/invogue/brand-news/news_115g691aea6aa736.html

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gollark: Tricky stuff like... what, projecting the objects the camera sees into world-space... would be mathy, I don't think we actually did any of that?
gollark: I don't think we need any hugely complex maths, except maybe calculation of various trajectories.
gollark: What sort of useful work would you say you're reasonably capable of doing?
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