Pei-Jee Ng (Cello)

Pei-Jee Ng (Cello)

Pei-Jee Ng (Cello)

Pei-Jee Ng (Cello)

Australian cellist Pei-Jee Ng was winner of both the 2001 Symphony Australia Young Performer of the Year competition and the 2008 Young Concert Artists Trust auditions in London.

He was the soloist with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra on their first US tour in 2009, appearing at Royce Hall, Los Angeles and Carnegie Hall, New York, made his debut at the Konzerthaus in Berlin as part of the Classic Young Stars International Series and gave recitals at Wigmore Hall and the Purcell Room in London. Festival appearances include the Winchfield, Newbury Spring, Corsham, and Gower Festivals in the UK, the Sounding Jerusalem, Adelaide International Cello Festival, Festspiele Mecklenburg- Vorpommern and Steierisches Kammermusikfestival. In addition to the six major Australian symphony orchestras, he has performed with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Malaysian Philharmonic, and the Singapore,Oulu and Estonian National Symphony orchestras and made his debut with the Philharmonia Orchestra at the 2011 Chichester Festivities, performing the Elgar Concerto.

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Australian cellist Pei-Jee Ng was winner of both the 2001 Symphony Australia Young Performer of the Year competition and the 2008 Young Concert Artists Trust auditions in London.

He was the soloist with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra on their first US tour in 2009, appearing at Royce Hall, Los Angeles and Carnegie Hall, New York, made his debut at the Konzerthaus in Berlin as part of the Classic Young Stars International Series and gave recitals at Wigmore Hall and the Purcell Room in London. Festival appearances include the Winchfield, Newbury Spring, Corsham, and Gower Festivals in the UK, the Sounding Jerusalem, Adelaide International Cello Festival, Festspiele Mecklenburg- Vorpommern and Steierisches Kammermusikfestival. In addition to the six major Australian symphony orchestras, he has performed with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Malaysian Philharmonic, and the Singapore,Oulu and Estonian National Symphony orchestras and made his debut with the Philharmonia Orchestra at the 2011 Chichester Festivities, performing the Elgar Concerto.