Jason Sia
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Recognized for his eloquently expressive depth of interpretation and seamless technique, Concert Pianist Jason Sia, has reached audiences with his emotionally rich performances. Described by the Georgetown Gazette and Placerville’s Mountain Democrat Newspaper as “the brilliant Sacramento pianist with flawless technique that mesmerized and entranced a rapt audience with his graceful, powerful, beautifully fluid, resplendent, and emotionally filled performance.” “A busy and well- respected performer and pedagogue from Sacramento” by the New York Classical Review, “has a beautiful piano tone and color, elegant and spirited, great sensitivity and style, fluid and lyrical sense of line” by the New York Concert Review, “Mr. Sia’s performance was expressive and flowing with a deep tone and continuity of melodic line. I look forward to more of his concerts in the future.” by the New York Piano Group, and “played with limpid touch and touching repose, and won his audience with his sensitivity, earnest tenderness, genuine, passion, and commitment.” by Eduard Laurel, Professor at New York University and The Juilliard School.
Active in the Northern California region, Mr. Sia performs regularly as a recitalist, chamber musician and a collaborative pianist. His recent solo piano concert engagements include the “Music at Noon” Concert Series at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Sacramento, the “1st & 3rd Thursdays” Concert Series at the Haggin Museum in Stockton, the Trinity Chamber Concert Series at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Berkeley, the MantecaKindred Arts Concert Association at the St. Paul United Methodist Church in Manteca, the Arden Christian Church Concert Series in Sacramento, the “St. James Concert Series” at St. James Episcopal Church in Sonora, the “Performances at Pioneer” Concert Series at Pioneer Congregational United Church of Christ in Sacramento, the “Music On The Divide” Concert Series in Georgetown, and the Crocker Art Museum Classical Concert Series in Sacramento. His 2018-2020 solo piano concert engagements will include the Carnegie Hall Solo Piano Concert in New York City on June 21st, 2018, Thursday at 7:30pm, the Renaissance Society of Sacramento on October 19th, 2018, the Mu Phi Epsilon International Professional Music Fraternity Alumni Concert on February 9th, 2019, the Crocker Art Museum Classical Concert Series on April 14th, 2019, the “Performance at Pioneer” Concert Series at Pioneer Congregational United Church of Christ on November 10th, 2019, the “Music at Noon” Concert Series at Westminster Presbyterian Church on August 12th, 2020, and The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. in 2020. His repertoire spans from the Baroque works of Bach, Soler, Handel, and Scarlatti, the Classical repertoire of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, the Romantic literature of Schubert, Liszt, Brahms, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Schumann, and Rachmaninoff, and on to the 20th century compositions of Debussy, Ravel, Prokofiev, Bartok, Copland, Corigliano, Ives, Ligeti, Bolcom, and Gershwin.
Mr. Sia is the pianist for the Sacramento Valley Concert Choir. As an avid chamber music artist and a collaborative pianist, he frequently plays with musicians from the Sacramento Philharmonic, Auburn Symphony, Folsom Lake Symphony, CSUS Symphony, and the Camellia Symphony Orchestra.
As a music educator, Mr. Sia has served as an adjudicator for several piano competitions and is a member of the Royal Conservatory Music Development Program (RCMDP), the Music Teachers’ Association of California (MTAC), the California Association of Professional Music Teachers (CAPMT), the Music Teachers’ National Association (MTNA), the National Guild of Piano Teachers, and the American College of Musicians.
Mr. Sia started his piano studies at the age of 6 and received his formal musical education at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and at the Aspen Music School and Festival in Colorado. He earned his Bachelor and Master Degrees in Piano Performance at California State University, Sacramento, under the tutelage of Dr. Gene Savage and Dr. Lorna Peters, graduating cum laude. He has performed at Carnegie Hall and master classes for internationally renowned concert pianists and celebrated pedagogues such as Louis Lortie, Gilbert Kalish, Minuro Nojima, Thomas Schumacher, Leon Fleisher, Gabriel Chodos, John McCarthy, and Olivier Cazal. Abroad, he has attended summer piano festivals and performed at master classes and recitals at such places as the Colmar International Music Festival in France, at the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, the Korean National University of Arts, and the University of the Philippine Conservatory of Music.
At California State University in Sacramento, Mr. Sia was immediately selected to join the International Music Honor Society of Phi Kappa Lambda, the Academic Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the Golden Key International Honour Society for academic excellence, and the Mu Phi Epsilon International Professional Music Fraternity for his pianist accomplishments. He was a recipient for the talent-based music scholarship each semester through his graduation, and also received the distinguished CSUS Faculty Merit Scholarship Award in 1996 for his academic achievement. Mr. Sia’s avid enthusiasm for avant- garde music was recognized by becoming a three-time winner of the Festival of New American Music (FENAM) Artist Competition.
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