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‘Echoes of Love': Kuching pianist returns home in stirring recital with husband
‘Echoes of Love': Kuching pianist returns home in stirring recital with husband

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‘Echoes of Love': Kuching pianist returns home in stirring recital with husband

Wong performs under the glow of stained-glass windows at St Peter's Church, Kuching, during the 'Echoes of Love' recital on July 1. KUCHING (July 6): Kuching-born pianist Esme Wong made a memorable return to her hometown with a stirring classical recital alongside her husband, acclaimed American pianist Jacob Nydegger, in a performance titled 'Echoes of Love' on July 1. Held at St Peter's Church in Padungan here, the concert unfolded under the soft glow of warm lights, setting the stage for an evening that lingered in the hearts of those in attendance. For Wong, the performance was more than a concert – it was a homecoming. This night marked a full-circle moment. From growing up in Sarawak to performing on stages like Carnegie Hall, Dresden Kulturpalast, and the Winspear Opera House, Wong's musical journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. Wong and Nydegger in perfect synchrony at the piano, captivating the audience with their emotive and nuanced performance. Now based in Dresden, she serves as an opera coach at Landesbühnen Sachsen and is actively involved in musical outreach in countries such as Bosnia and Cambodia – a reflection of her belief in music's power to heal and unite. Her husband and musical partner, Nydegger, brought his own distinguished artistry to the recital. A winner of the Petroff Piano Competition, he has performed at renowned venues including the Royal Albert Hall and Frauenkirche. His playing in Kuching captivated with its breathtaking blend of power and elegance. The pianist duo take a bow to a standing ovation after their heartfelt performance. Their joint performance, marked by emotional intensity and technical mastery, moved the audience to silent awe, followed by a rousing standing ovation. But more than the music, it was the profound sense of unity that struck a lasting chord – two worlds, two hearts, and one shared language: music. 'For us, this was more than a concert. It was a reminder that our roots can reach far, and yet still return home – stronger, kinder, and full of love,' Wong said. Echoes of Love Esme Wong Jacob Nydegger Kuching pianist St Peter's Church

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