Living Room Concert No. 37


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Program
Bernstein Rondo for Lifey
Vierne Deux piéces
- Le soir
- Légende
Reger Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Bach, Op. 81
Fujikura New Piece
Schubert Piano Sonata in D Major, Op. 53
Beethoven Three Marches, Op. 45: Allegro ma non troppo
Aronas Happy Song
Ottignon Waterfalls (original composition)
Ottignon Untitled (original composition)
Performers (in order of appearance)
Sarig
Ming-Han Lee
Amateur piano learner. LRCH founder and organizer. Taiwanese transplant based in Berlin since 2000. Working at the State Institute for Music Research.
Joshua Davidowitz
Joshua Davidowitz is a violist from New York and a founding member of LRCH. His musical journey began at a young age, followed by studies in geography and viola performance at Clark University. Joshua played extensively in community orchestras in New York. In Berlin since 2013, he currently plays with Streichorchester Saitensprung.
Tomoki Park
Yokohama-born pianist Tomoki Park has premiered over 50 new works and performed worldwide. He studied at the Purcell School, UK, Berlin University of the Arts, Bard Conservatory in NY, and Lake Como Academy, working closely with Sir András Schiff and Peter Serkin.
Christine Wu
American pianist Christine Wu has performed across North America and Europe at venues including Kennedy Center and Théâtre du Châtelet. Praised by The New York Times, she’s an Ettore Pozzoli competition winner, former Ensemble Modern Akademie member, and Juilliard and Yale DMA graduate, now based in Berlin.
Aron Ottignon
Born in New Zealand, Aron Ottignon is an international composer and pianist celebrated for his genre-blending work and his releases on Blue Note France. Lauded by the Guardian as poentially "one of the finest pianists in jazz“, he has collaborated with renowned artists including Stromae, Baaba Maal, Nick Littlemore, Woodkid, and Louane.
Welcome to Living Room Concert Hall (LRCH), a non-commercial and community-curated concert series for everyone who enjoys performing in front of a small and appreciative audience in the comfort, safety and privacy of someone's living room.
Here's what we've played at LRCH so far: Program archive.
Everyone is welcom to join us as performing musicians or audience members:
- As performing musicians
At a typical LRCH concert, there will be multiple performers playing their own music, but individual recitals can also be arranged. We welcome all genres of music, even if the repertoire is predominantly classical. Please contact the organizer with the music you'd like to perform (title/composer/runtime)
Many of our performers use LRCH as an opportunity to rehearse and prepare for auditions or competitions, to try out new materials on the audience, to get their names out, or simply to network. You and your +1 will automatically be put on the attendee's list without having to fight for a spot. You also don't have to contribute anything to the concerts except for your music.
- As audience members
RSVP always opens a week before the concert at 8 pm. Due to very limited spots, you can't bring any guests, but they are welcome to RSVP for themselves.
Please either bring some beverage to share with everybody, or chip in 1 - 2 Euros to help the organizer cover the Meetup running expenses. Please don't bring any food.
Important information for everyone
- Door opens at 7:30 pm; concert starts at 8:00 pm, after which the intercom and my phone will be switched off.
- Please leave your shoes on the balcony.
- There's no eating nor smoking at LRCH.
- Some people will be sitting on cushions on the floor; please notify the organizer in advance if you have any accessibility issues.
- Please update your RSVP if you have a change of plans.
For first time LRCH attendees
Please leave your phone number when you RSVP. The organizer will give you call before sending you his address on Meetup. If after 3 attempts the organizer still can't reach you or doesn't hear back from you, your spot will eventually go to those on the waitlist.
Welcome to LRCH!

Living Room Concert No. 37