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Grieg – Concerto; “Helongjong” State Opera Orchestra of Harbin, Jiao Feihu, conductor, Harbin Grand Theater (Harbin, China) – 1st movement; Allegro molto moderato;    Grieg – Concerto; “Helongjong” State Opera Orchestra of Harbin, Jiao Feihu, conductor, Harbin Grand Theater (Harbin, China) – 2nd movement; Adagio
Grieg – Concerto; “Helongjong” State Opera Orchestra of Harbin, Jiao Feihu, conductor, Harbin Grand Theater (Harbin, China) – 3rd movement; Allegro moderato molto e marcato   Rachmaninov – Concerto #3: “Helongjong” State Opera Orchestra of Harbin, Jiao Feihu, conductor, Harbin Grand Theater (Harbin, China) – 2nd movement; Intermezzo (Adagio)
Scarlatti – Sonata in E major L. 23 (Shanghai Conservatory He Luting Concert Hall)   Persichetti – Sonata #10: 2nd movement: premier performance in Hong Kong (celebrating the centennial of Vincent Persichetti) (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Mozart piano concerto No 9 in E flat major, K.271, 1st movement; Allegro; National Opera House Orchestra – Viktor Oliynik, conductor (National Opera House) (Donetsk, Ukraine)   Scarlatti – Sonata in C major L. 104 (Shanghai Conservatory He Luting Concert Hall)
Moszkowski – Etincelles: (Shanghai Conservatory He Luting Concert Hall)   Persichetti – Wake subtler dreams, and touch me nigh to tears: premier performance in Hong Kong (celebrating the centennial of Vincent Persichetti)  (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Persichetti – Ravished lute, sing to her virgin ears: premier performance in Hong Kong (celebrating the centennial of Vincent Persichetti) (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)   Persichetti – Whose thin fraud I wink at privily: premier performance in Hong Kong (celebrating the centennial of Vincent Persichetti)  (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Beethoven – Sonata in C minor op. 10 #1: 2nd movement (Shangdong Normal University, Shangdong Province, China)   v-CNTV Tianjin TV station, International channel – “Under his fingers, romantic poetry flew out of the keyboard.  His playing is meticulous, smooth and poetic, expressing the subtleties and sublime of the pieces representing various music styles.”
Mozart – Concerto #17 in G major K. 453; 1st movement; Allegro; soloist with San Francisco Chamber Orchestra (California) – Principal conductor, Edgar Braun (Baroque Theater, Legion of Honor Museum of Art)   Granados-Spanish Dance #5 (Goyescas) (Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania; Elizabethtown, PA) (Brossman Ballroom)
Chopin-Etude in C minor op. 10 #12 “Revolutionary” (Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania; Elizabethtown, PA) (Brossman Ballroom)   Grieg-To the Spring (from Lyric Pieces) (Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania; Elizabethtown, PA) (Brossman Ballroom)
Appearance at the Visual and Performing Arts School of Youngstown Appearance at the Visual and Performing Arts School of Youngstown -televised on WKBN tv -27 First News – Local News – Youngstown, Ohio   Chopin-Nocturne in E flat major, op. 9 #2 (Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania; Elizabethtown, PA) (Brossman Ballroom)
Liszt-Hungarian Rhapsody in C sharp minor # 2 (Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania; Elizabethtown, PA) (Brossman Ballroom)   Liszt – Valse Oubliee Grand Banquet Room of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) (Special concert celebrating masonic composers) (Presented by Athelstan and Lamberton lodges in conjunction with the Performing Arts Society of Philadelphia)
Liszt – Consolation in D flat major #3 (Grand Banquet Room of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) (Special concert celebrating masonic composers) (Presented by Athelstan and Lamberton lodges in conjunction with the Performing Arts Society of Philadelphia   One of Mr. Wiseman’s many television performances on WPVI tv (abc) Philadelphia – “Perspectives” with host Paul Norton.
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