Patsy Toh

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Toh.

Patsy Toh (Chinese: 卓一龙; pinyin: Zhuō Yīlóng; Wade–Giles: Cho I-lung; born 1940) is a Chinese-born pianist living in London, England. She has taught at the Royal Academy of Music since 1975, and became a Fellow in 1995.[1]

Biography

Born in Shanghai, China, in 1940 of a family from Xiamen, the family returned to Gulangyu Island shortly after her birth. In 1948 at the age of 8, she won first prize in the Hong Kong Music Competition and in 1952 at the age of 12 went to Westonbirt School, a boarding school in England.[2][3] At 13 she passed 8th Grade and at 16 entered the Royal Academy of Music. While still a student she won the Royal Overseas League Competition in London.[1] Toh was awarded a Scholarship to study with Yvonne Lefébure at the Paris Conservatoire, where she won a Premier Prix. She also studied with Alfred Cortot, Dame Myra Hess and Aube Tzerko (a pupil of Artur Schnabel).[1]

Patsy Toh has performed often in Europe, China and the Americas, and has served as a professor of piano at the Royal Academy of Music and a member of the Keyboard department at the Purcell School for Young Musicians . Toh is a regular Visiting Professor to music conservatories in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore and has taught at Yehudi Menuhin Schools.[1]

She is married to the pianist Fou Ts'ong and lives in London.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Patsy Toh". Royal Academy of Music. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
  2. Entry in Hudong.com (Chinese)
  3. GIPCA Hosts Patsy Toh Piano Recital. www.argief.litnet.co.za. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
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