Masters of Lxry!!!
In December of last year, I got the opportunity to play for two nights at the Masters of Luxury gala in Amsterdam. Me and my pianist friend had a great time :). I… Continue reading
In December of last year, I got the opportunity to play for two nights at the Masters of Luxury gala in Amsterdam. Me and my pianist friend had a great time :). I… Continue reading
Warning, This will be a picture heavy post!!! 🙂 My second concert of this academic year was the opening of a new season of PJPJ concerts. I posted about it here. I am… Continue reading
I started the academic year with a festival. My very first festival! 🙂 This festival is held in Voorschoten and I was able to sing there through PJPJ who invited me there. I… Continue reading
A friend of mine asked me to perform with him at the Taiwanese national day celebrations that was to be held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in The Hague. I was to learn… Continue reading
No, I’m not getting married ;), This was the title of the gig I had at Murphy’s Law back in October. Now that the Christmas holiday season has begun, I can now catch… Continue reading
Last week Friday, as you may have read already, I played at the WTC The Hague gala event. This is their second gala and we (me and the band) were pleased to be… Continue reading
Tomorrow I have the pleasure to play at the World Trade Center in Den Haag once more. I will be playing as part of a quartet that a good friend and great pianist… Continue reading
Yes, it’s been a while. With the new school year starting, busy schedule, and some health problems, I have been a little behind on updating you guys over here. I apologies for that.… Continue reading
I have the pleasure to have been asked to open this seasons PJPJ concerts with a fellow Royal Conservatoire graduate, Constantijn Schaap. I have always liked singing together with more voices, but have… Continue reading
On the 21st of May I participated in the semi-finals of the Leiden Jazz competition with my band. Unfortunately I didn’t make it to the final round. But I had a lot of… Continue reading